Fun fact did you know Dragon Chan was the first opponent designed for this game and for the original punch-out arcade bald bull was first opponent designed. This means bald bull was the first character for punch-out made hence why he's in pretty much every punch-out game.
Apparently after the first Punch-Out, Nintendo wised up to the fact that more and more players were able to beat the hardest challenge and could go on for literally hours (or at least make the machine completely unprofitable), so they had to set the bar REALLY high. That last "fight", in particular, was telling. It looked like something out of a cartoon. Three seconds, bam, 10-count, game over. It was as if the game was saying "Enough already!"
@@derthevaporeon It's not an unwinnable fight. Bear Hugger 3 is very easy to beat once you know that he's going to do his "OHKO bear hug" move right off the bat. Zallard says in his description that it's "impossible to react to," which may be [mostly] true if you're merely reacting without the benefit of knowing what he's going to do. The first time I ever got to Bear Hugger 3 when I was a kid in the late '80s, he KO'd me with that move too. He's never KO'd me since then though, unless I was day dreaming at the start of the round. I'm willing to bet he never KO'd Zallard again either, after the one time shown in this video. Bear Hugger 3+ is by far the easiest opponent of the later loops. There's no known kill screen in this game nor in its predecessor, Punch-Out.
To this day I still love how they only made the line “you’re an up and coming boxer” so even if you’ve beaten Super Macho Man 3 times over, you’re still an “up and comer”
I always dreamt of a Punch Out game where Glass Joe was the final boss. At the end when you face him, you give him an uppercut and his head flies off. Turns out he was an android and the real Glass Joe was cheating
There are several ways you could make this plot work. Perhaps Joe already retired and the robot is under the control of some new, villainous figure. The real Joe knows nothing about it and is shocked when hundreds of reporters burst into his little Parisian apartment asking for comment after the fact, Bald Bull style. Bonus points if he's doing something wholesome and a bit silly like playing checkers against Gabby Jay at the time.
Timestamps: 0:00 Menu/Bear Hugger 0:45 Dragon Chan (That intro song scared me when I first heard it. Also, I thought Dragon Chan was a lady in Super Punch-Out on SNES. Lastly, he should have been in Punch-Out Wii!) 1:32 Vodka Drunkenski (Another totally not racist character. Also, his name changed to Soda Popinski) 2:15 Great Tiger (I like him in this game but not in the others!) 3:21 Super Macho Man (New Champion of the World) Challengers: 4:42 Bear Hugger 5:46 Dragon Chan 6:52 Vodka Drunkenski 7:58 Great Tiger 8:57 Super Macho Man Little Mac's (Player's) doom: 15:48 Becomes Champion Again 16:14 Little Mac retires I just want to do this to convienience people! =)
I think Dragon Chan didn't appear in the Wii version cuz there was Piston Hondo already, either or because the Chinese wouldn't take it well if they saw him.
Ahh. I remember being at the Arcade when this came out..was a line of adults and kids trying to play this..if you didn't have a pocket full of quarters you was considered crazy! Memories
I had no idea there was an arcade version of 'Super Punch-Out!!'. It's always great to discover new games - thank you for posting this, and congrats on the high score! :)
These games were very old and quite amazing for it time their was nothing like it. They problem didn't have enough memory to keep extra player profile. I think that's why they're was punch-out and a super punch'-out
I’d only played the nes version. I didn’t realize Soda Popinski, was originally named Vodka Drunkinski. Thats some good ole fashioned Japaese racism for you.
HAHAHA! I'm guessing you didn't know about 3rd Bear Hugger. Well played! Keep it up. I've only been to 3rd Macho once and I got clobbered. 3rd Dragon Chan is my real enemy. How can I learn the others if that's where most of my good games end.
LOL yeah, that was the first time I've ever seen Bear Hugger 3. I actually expected to see Dragon Chan 4, so that was a pretty big surprise too. 3rd Dragon is still a big problem in MAME for me. All of his kicks are literally impossible to react to on emulator, so I have to rely on getting lucky with ducking his kicks randomly. I definitely do not expect to get past Dragon 3 in the superplay expo on MAME unless I get stupid lucky.
Hector Fly Not to many people can make it past the 3rd vodka drunkdenski I can't seem to beat the 2nd super macho man. super punch out is a difficult boxing game...
I remember seeing this video game back in the arcades over 30 years ago as a teenager but I haven’t played it but I’ve watched other people play it and pass with flying colors.
I have no idea since this is the farthest I've gotten hahaha. If it's anything like arcade Punchout, the difficulty might stop increasing at about loop 4 or 5.
@@LemmyKoopa289 The Punch-Out Wiki Says He’s "British/Chinese". Somebody Already Told Me This On My Super Punch-Out (SNES) Timestamps. It Was Literally A Day Ago.
@@bimapradiga8853 Actually It Stayed The Same In All Arcade Releases. They Changed It In The Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! But He Still Was Shown Drinking Alcohol In Between Rounds. In The 1990 Version Of Punch-Out!! On NES The Alcohol Was Changed To Soda. And It Stayed That Way For The Rest Of The Series.
What the laughing faces should have been: Bear Hugger: He smiles and half-squints his eyes. Dragon Chan: Sneaky smile with cunning eyes. Soda Popskini: Same laughing face as in the NES version. Great Tiger: Smiles and squints eyes. Super Macho Man: Same smile as in Super Punch Out on SNES.
This is actually more of a direct sequel to the Punch Out arcade game with very similar graphics and sound. Ironically, the SNES Super Punch Out is more advanced from a technical perspective, but it's cool they ported the arcade games (yes both as of now 2020) finally to Switch!
"'More' of a direct sequel"? Who said it was anything less than a direct sequel? It is definitely a direct sequel to Punch-Out, since it came out in the same year (1984) and uses the same hardware (a Super Punch-Out boardset is just a Punch-Out boardset with some, but not all, of the ROMs being different. The sound isn't just similar, it's identical, since both PO and SPO use the same sound ROM. The graphics style is identical, with many the graphical elements being 100% identical. Even one of the SPO opponents is a palette swap of a PO opponent (Great Tiger = Piston Hurricane = Pizza Pasta). They didn't even do a full head swap when compared to Piston Hurricane, i.e., his face is the same; they just extended his mustache slightly and added a turban. "Ironically, the SNES Super Punch Out is more advanced from a technical perspective" The arcade PO/SPO PCBs have a copyright date of 1983 on them. SNES SPO was released in 1994 on hardware released in 1990, so it makes sense that it was more advanced. But for its time, Punch-Out was probably the most advanced video game (in terms of graphics) in existence. Just look at the huge sprites, the sprite scaling/zoom effect, and the see-through wire frame playable character. It also had very impressive speech synthesis for the time, which sounds more or less like natural speech from a real human. And it wasn't just playing a few speech samples every now and then like in Sinistar, it was announcing every punch ("left," "right," "body blow," etc.) in real time according to what was going on in the game. "but it's cool they ported the arcade games (yes both as of now 2020) finally to Switch!" Those are emulated, not ported. It's doing the same thing that MAME does.
I wish that Dragon Chan had been in the Wii game. He was the only character that was in two previous Punch-Out games that didn't make the cut. Would have been better than Disco Kid, surely.
There is no "Mac" in this game. The "Little Mac" character was invented for Mike Tyson's Punch-Out (which came out about 3 or 4 years after the original arcade games) because they had to make the playable character's sprite tiny (making him look like he's a 2' tall, 15-pound midget) so that the opponent could be clearly seen. The NES hardware wasn't even close to being powerful enough to duplicate the see-through wire-frame playable character from the two arcade games. The playable character in arcade PO/SPO has no name other than your own initials that you input at the start of the game, and is a normal-size adult.
Great Tiger, you can one punch knock him down when he does his step back and dance side to side. ...Just catch him when he stops his side to side, then makes his move to come at you. A straight left-jab puts him down.
I have never seen anyone get this Far before in Super Punch out, I am doing my best to complete loop 2 but in the rare times I get to macho man 2 I get crushed.
The WVBA is whack. They allow a guy like Dragon Chan to throw kicks in a boxing match. And the ref didn't even step in and warn Dragon Chan or penalize him a point or throw the match out or DQ Dragon or anything, just let Dragon Chan go ahead and utilize those illegal kicks in a boxing match. Lol
Hola tengo 53 años y confieso que e gastado mucho dinero en este juego en mi adolesencia .hoy lo juego a menudo en mi arcade y es sin duda mi juego favorito por exelencia .No puedo pasar al indio tager en la segunda vuelta ..solo una ves lo logre en toda mi vida ..quiere decir que enfrente a macho men siendo yo campeon del mundo una sola vez 😂😂❤❤
That's because his sprite is colored as a black guy in his original appearance (arcade Super Punch-Out). If they wanted him to be a white guy why didn't the give him the same skin color as Glass Joe, Pizza Pasta, Dragon Chan, Vodka Drunkenski, or the playable character? I always thought of him as a black guy too until the SNES version of SPO came out.
I never played this one. Only the original Punch Out arcade. But everything about this game, and Super Punch Out are great. The announcer saying things like left hook, left hook, right hook. Body blow, body blow, put heem away. You gotta love the distortion in the announcers voice. The graphics were awesome for an arcade game of its time. The announcers voice is always the thing about this game that I remembered the most. At the end of the round when you knock someone down, and the announcer says knock out. The celebration after sounds like a monkey 🐒 talking or laughing 😁. 😂
You wont believe this but I finally beat the 3rd Super Macho Man he becomes easier if u get your knock out punch activated that way you can right hook his body blows he only hit me once. I got lucky. After him was the 3rd bear hugger I saw it coming but yes he got me with that beginning of the match bear hug took all my energy and KO me in 2 sec that's so unfair 😁😁😁😁
Even though the arcade version doesn't have many characters however still a fun game. One good thing when u beat the champion you turn red and yellow and you become champion and there gloves change colors pretty cool.
@@michaelstroman6759 I'm talking about each arcade version. Also super punch out came out in the mid 80s and appears to be loosely based on WWF wrestlers. Hillbilly Jim, Ricky Steamboat, Nikolai Volkoff and Hulk Hogan.
SPO has more basic opponent sprites though: 4 vs. 3. Of the 5 opponents, only Vodka Drunkenski and Super Macho Man are palette/head swaps. Great Tiger is a palette/head swap of Piston Hurricane / Pizza Pasta from PO, but he doesn't have a double in SPO. In PO the sprites are: Glass Joe / Kid Quick Piston Hurricane / Pizza Pasta Bald Bull / Mr. Sandman In SPO the sprites are: Bear Hugger Dragon Chan Vodka Drunkenski / Super Macho Man Great Tiger In both games you eventually get down to four remaining opponents that you face over and over indefinitely. In PO Kid Quick and Pizza Pasta are eliminated from the lineup and in SPO Great Tiger is eliminated from the lineup. I suspect that the reason there are only 5 opponents instead of 6 is because they wanted more unique opponents, plus, Bear Hugger is huge, probably taking up the same memory space as two normal sized opponents like Dragon Chan or Great Tiger.
I am terrible at the arcade games. If I practise enough on any of the other games I can eventually beat anyone, but I never seem to get better at these. Not allowing unlimited continues is just stupid.
If anyone see this, can pls tell me where I can get the superpunchout rom from MAME? the files I found are corrupted (kinda?), I can't get pass Great Tiger 'cause in the middle of the fight it automatically resets, I don't know if is a glitch but help, I wanna fight super macho man and beat the game!
I have arcade super punch out and punch out if u have an android first download Mame4droid off the Google play store than download arcade rom if one doesn't work try another website with the same rom. Arcade super punch out rom
Fun fact did you know Dragon Chan was the first opponent designed for this game and for the original punch-out arcade bald bull was first opponent designed. This means bald bull was the first character for punch-out made hence why he's in pretty much every punch-out game.
And also why get the most simple boxer aside from sandman
He was also "MASK" in a wrestling game, and his identity is revealed if you beat him.
bald bull comes out in 5 games
little mac comes out in 3
simply brutal
I read in a book that bear hugger was made first
Is the 3 knockdown rule in effect in all versions of Punch-out,even the Super versions?
Apparently after the first Punch-Out, Nintendo wised up to the fact that more and more players were able to beat the hardest challenge and could go on for literally hours (or at least make the machine completely unprofitable), so they had to set the bar REALLY high. That last "fight", in particular, was telling. It looked like something out of a cartoon. Three seconds, bam, 10-count, game over. It was as if the game was saying "Enough already!"
Ah, nice. Didn't know that this particular unwinnable fight with Bear Hugger also doubled as a kill screen of sorts.
@@derthevaporeon It's not an unwinnable fight. Bear Hugger 3 is very easy to beat once you know that he's going to do his "OHKO bear hug" move right off the bat. Zallard says in his description that it's "impossible to react to," which may be [mostly] true if you're merely reacting without the benefit of knowing what he's going to do. The first time I ever got to Bear Hugger 3 when I was a kid in the late '80s, he KO'd me with that move too. He's never KO'd me since then though, unless I was day dreaming at the start of the round. I'm willing to bet he never KO'd Zallard again either, after the one time shown in this video. Bear Hugger 3+ is by far the easiest opponent of the later loops.
There's no known kill screen in this game nor in its predecessor, Punch-Out.
@@MaximRecoil Ah, that makes sense. Thank you.
Once you learned how these guys moved, the game was too easy
@@MaximRecoil No One
Bear hugger: WOOO
To this day I still love how they only made the line “you’re an up and coming boxer” so even if you’ve beaten Super Macho Man 3 times over, you’re still an “up and comer”
Still waiting for Punch Out All Stars: The Rise of Glass Joe.
I always dreamt of a Punch Out game where Glass Joe was the final boss. At the end when you face him, you give him an uppercut and his head flies off. Turns out he was an android and the real Glass Joe was cheating
@@Djclyve That's.... actually genius. Unfortunately I just feel like Glass Joe is too cool of a dude to cheat.
I know
There are several ways you could make this plot work. Perhaps Joe already retired and the robot is under the control of some new, villainous figure. The real Joe knows nothing about it and is shocked when hundreds of reporters burst into his little Parisian apartment asking for comment after the fact, Bald Bull style. Bonus points if he's doing something wholesome and a bit silly like playing checkers against Gabby Jay at the time.
PLAYSTATION ALL STARS BATTLE ROYALE
I will always love the announcer saying "super. Macho man" I don't know why it just sounds awesome
What's he saying when the opponents hit the ground? I knew but I forgot. Its from the real boxing rings. I cannot hear very well in the game
@@lemonacidrounds7293 I believe he just says "He's down for the count!".
@@edgehead2695 Thanks buddy
SuPeR mAcHo mAn
if i had the extra space and extra money for large arcade games, this game would definitely be in there..
Timestamps:
0:00 Menu/Bear Hugger
0:45 Dragon Chan (That intro song scared me when I first heard it. Also, I thought Dragon Chan was a lady in Super Punch-Out on SNES. Lastly, he should have been in Punch-Out Wii!)
1:32 Vodka Drunkenski (Another totally not racist character. Also, his name changed to Soda Popinski)
2:15 Great Tiger (I like him in this game but not in the others!)
3:21 Super Macho Man (New Champion of the World)
Challengers:
4:42 Bear Hugger
5:46 Dragon Chan
6:52 Vodka Drunkenski
7:58 Great Tiger
8:57 Super Macho Man
Little Mac's (Player's) doom:
15:48 Becomes Champion Again
16:14 Little Mac retires
I just want to do this to convienience people! =)
V
I don't think Soda Popinski is racist. I think Punch-Out fighters are just very stereotypical. Same for Pizza Pasta.
What Zca stands for
Elizabeth D. They’re palette swaps.
I think Dragon Chan didn't appear in the Wii version cuz there was Piston Hondo already, either or because the Chinese wouldn't take it well if they saw him.
I love the distortion of the announcer’s voice.
I find it weird that Bear Hugger comes back after a round of being out.
As Crazy Clown XD
@@Octo4533 Mad Clown to be exact you mean! 😉
@@freakyfornash🇮🇹=Pagliaccio pazzo
(I know nobody asked, but i know it for my italian nationality, please, let me cook
The announcer sounds like hes having a stroke when he says Dragon Chan lol
13:49 Super Macho Man is laughing with his eyes?!
Super Macho Man? More Like Stupid Macho Man
oh god 😳
Super bogus man
@@Jaf_Easybots RELEASE THE BOGUS
Ahh. I remember being at the Arcade when this came out..was a line of adults and kids trying to play this..if you didn't have a pocket full of quarters you was considered crazy! Memories
Wow, the use of sprite scaling is really cool, especially for game from 1984
I had no idea there was an arcade version of 'Super Punch-Out!!'. It's always great to discover new games - thank you for posting this, and congrats on the high score! :)
Anyone else spotted Donkey Kong and Mario in the spectators, on each opposite side ?
Great video game! They could've used another opponent. Seeing the same 5 is bit rough
These games were very old and quite amazing for it time their was nothing like it. They problem didn't have enough memory to keep extra player profile. I think that's why they're was punch-out and a super punch'-out
You need help with your definitions of their, there and they’re.
Yeah I can agree with that however its still a fun ass game 🤩🤩🤩
@@michaelstroman7120 There's nothing better than seeing the stunned look in Dragon Chan's eyes!
@@BrianAlston Lol
I like that Mac isn't comically small like in the other games (especially NES) it feels more like legit fights
the snes version was obviously based on this, i could say it's the 2nd best punch out
Ladies and gentlemen, Vodka Drunkenski!
From... USSR...wow...
1:34
not to be out done by Vladimir Putinski
I was reading your comment right when The announcer said “vodka drunkenski!”
@@infinitememegod aka Russia very stereotypical
Dragon Chan looks SO much better in the Super Nintendo. Here he's.......WEIRD looking!
Just look at him on his portrait. Weird! His voice....Bleugh!
I like him better in the arcade version he is alot harder
@@michaelstroman6759 what the fuck are you talking about? He's easy as fuck here.
But that theme that plays before the fight just sounds like it was recorded on a Nokia with 2 pictures and 10 apps and played through a gmod mic
@@external4997 btw the theme was from Bruce Lee’s Enter The Dragon but here it just sounds weird
I am not used to looking at Arcade Great Tiger lol
The only punch out series were great tiger is ranked above vodka drunkenski
Yes, because in the other 2 games. Great tiger is in the major circuit and vodka drunkenski is in the world circuit
Fun fact: Arcade SPO Bear Hugger is the only boxer in the entire series where the ref says their actual nationality. He says
"Canadian Bear Hugger"
Wow this game is primitive. I can definitely see how much super punch out added with music and pinch modes.
I’d only played the nes version. I didn’t realize Soda Popinski, was originally named Vodka Drunkinski. Thats some good ole fashioned Japaese racism for you.
Soviet/Russian isn't a race.
HAHAHA! I'm guessing you didn't know about 3rd Bear Hugger. Well played! Keep it up. I've only been to 3rd Macho once and I got clobbered. 3rd Dragon Chan is my real enemy. How can I learn the others if that's where most of my good games end.
LOL yeah, that was the first time I've ever seen Bear Hugger 3. I actually expected to see Dragon Chan 4, so that was a pretty big surprise too. 3rd Dragon is still a big problem in MAME for me. All of his kicks are literally impossible to react to on emulator, so I have to rely on getting lucky with ducking his kicks randomly. I definitely do not expect to get past Dragon 3 in the superplay expo on MAME unless I get stupid lucky.
zallard1 I subscribed to your channel also Could you do punch out for the nes
Hector Fly yes the 3rd Dragon Chan is a difficult somebitch
Hector Fly Not to many people can make it past the 3rd vodka drunkdenski I can't seem to beat the 2nd super macho man. super punch out is a difficult boxing game...
@@memes4life990 covind 19 time, but he does
The Five Opponents Cast:
1. Bear Hugger
2. Dragon Chan
3. Vodka Drukenski
4. Great Tiger
5. Super Macho Man
Canadian Bear Hugger
Dragon CHANNNnnnnn
VoDka DRUNkinskiiii
GRReat TIgerrrr
SOOPER MaCho MANNNnnnn
I remember seeing this video game back in the arcades over 30 years ago as a teenager but I haven’t played it but I’ve watched other people play it and pass with flying colors.
Great fighting, you're an up and coming boxer.
Dragon chan jumping around, using the ropes and kicking. Totally should not be banned from boxing all legal moves
You can see Mario and DK in the audience at left.
Favourite game back in the days..I remember you could k.o great tiger in one punch after he was dancing :-)
0:47 music of enter the dragon film of Bruce lee
What is that
Nothing like it. Bullshit.
@@123TauruZ321 Because you're too stººpid not to heart it.
I love these videos. Your so talented at Punch Out! Keep it up!
Thanks!
Also I was wondering what happens after you beat loop 3? Does it keep getting harder or does it end?
I have no idea since this is the farthest I've gotten hahaha. If it's anything like arcade Punchout, the difficulty might stop increasing at about loop 4 or 5.
Lol to me 3rd loop is like insanity. My final question is What PunchOut would you consider your favorite, and what's your least favorite?
zallard1 Is it Possible To ko super 🖥ho man
1:17 isn’t he breaking the rules
There aren't any
dude it's punch out the game is trying to be a boxers joke lmao
NAH I DIDN'T NOTICE
YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THIS ONE Z C A!!@@AranRyan444
0:09 Bear Hugger 🇨🇦
0:52 Dragon Chan 🇨🇳
1:33 Vadka Drunkinski 🇷🇺
2:17 Great Tiger 🇮🇳
3:22 Super Macho Man 🇺🇸
It’s 🇭🇰 not 🇨🇳
@@LemmyKoopa289 The Punch-Out Wiki Says He’s "British/Chinese". Somebody Already Told Me This On My Super Punch-Out (SNES) Timestamps. It Was Literally A Day Ago.
Fun fact: In other Version, Vadka Drunkinski is renamed into Soda Popinski
@@bimapradiga8853 Actually It Stayed The Same In All Arcade Releases. They Changed It In The Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! But He Still Was Shown Drinking Alcohol In Between Rounds. In The 1990 Version Of Punch-Out!! On NES The Alcohol Was Changed To Soda. And It Stayed That Way For The Rest Of The Series.
Great tiger with shorts is scaring me
bear hugger kinda looks like bluto from popeye
4:32 *WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT HOW SUPER MACHO MAN FRICKING DISAPPEARS*
*x files theme*
Every fighter is a hilarious over the top stereotype, with Vodka Drunkenski being by far the funniest
Ladies and Gentlemen Little Mac is the new WVBA World Heavyweight Champion.
What the laughing faces should have been:
Bear Hugger: He smiles and half-squints his eyes.
Dragon Chan: Sneaky smile with cunning eyes.
Soda Popskini: Same laughing face as in the NES version.
Great Tiger: Smiles and squints eyes.
Super Macho Man: Same smile as in Super Punch Out on SNES.
the lauguhing faces come from when you punch em'
@Xbox_ToasterSystem I know, but Dragon Chan isn’t like that.
@@dmcmusiclover2995 ok can you show me a video link when they lose to dragon chan
@@dmcmusiclover2995 oh wait nevermind
Thanks for uploading this Zallard. It was nice to watch
No problem Dr! Glad you enjoyed!
Vodka Drunkenski got a PG-rated makeover as Soda Popinski for the console versions, I see.
Vodka Drunkenski, Soda Popinski.
From U.S.S.R. From Moscow Russia.
Well to be fair, Soda Popinski’s hone country in Mike Tyson’s Punch Out is still stated as USSR
16:06 hough! hou- hou- hou- beee.
1:34
Both those names have faded into nothingness.
4:02 He's- KNOCK EEM OUT
Knockyyy knoock
How to Dragon Chan. *RIGHT, BODYBLOW, RIGHT, BODYBLOW, RIGHT, BODYBLOW.*
This is actually more of a direct sequel to the Punch Out arcade game with very similar graphics and sound. Ironically, the SNES Super Punch Out is more advanced from a technical perspective, but it's cool they ported the arcade games (yes both as of now 2020) finally to Switch!
"'More' of a direct sequel"? Who said it was anything less than a direct sequel? It is definitely a direct sequel to Punch-Out, since it came out in the same year (1984) and uses the same hardware (a Super Punch-Out boardset is just a Punch-Out boardset with some, but not all, of the ROMs being different. The sound isn't just similar, it's identical, since both PO and SPO use the same sound ROM. The graphics style is identical, with many the graphical elements being 100% identical. Even one of the SPO opponents is a palette swap of a PO opponent (Great Tiger = Piston Hurricane = Pizza Pasta). They didn't even do a full head swap when compared to Piston Hurricane, i.e., his face is the same; they just extended his mustache slightly and added a turban.
"Ironically, the SNES Super Punch Out is more advanced from a technical perspective"
The arcade PO/SPO PCBs have a copyright date of 1983 on them. SNES SPO was released in 1994 on hardware released in 1990, so it makes sense that it was more advanced. But for its time, Punch-Out was probably the most advanced video game (in terms of graphics) in existence. Just look at the huge sprites, the sprite scaling/zoom effect, and the see-through wire frame playable character. It also had very impressive speech synthesis for the time, which sounds more or less like natural speech from a real human. And it wasn't just playing a few speech samples every now and then like in Sinistar, it was announcing every punch ("left," "right," "body blow," etc.) in real time according to what was going on in the game.
"but it's cool they ported the arcade games (yes both as of now 2020) finally to Switch!"
Those are emulated, not ported. It's doing the same thing that MAME does.
Why wouldn't SNES Punch-Out be way more advanced than the arcade version nearly ten years later? 😅
Canadian bear hugger
16:16: Game Over
I wish that Dragon Chan had been in the Wii game. He was the only character that was in two previous Punch-Out games that didn't make the cut. Would have been better than Disco Kid, surely.
4:34 rocky balboa sound
If you time the opponent's "power move"(when they go into motion to throw their super punch) and throw a jab, you'll automatically deck them.....
As far as I know, Super Macho Man doesn't have any instant knockdown weaknesses like Great Tiger does, even during his wind ups for spin punches.
0:53 Ladies and Gentlemen, Dragon Chan the weird looking champion of Hong Kong.
Mac will always be an up and coming boxer.
There is no "Mac" in this game. The "Little Mac" character was invented for Mike Tyson's Punch-Out (which came out about 3 or 4 years after the original arcade games) because they had to make the playable character's sprite tiny (making him look like he's a 2' tall, 15-pound midget) so that the opponent could be clearly seen. The NES hardware wasn't even close to being powerful enough to duplicate the see-through wire-frame playable character from the two arcade games.
The playable character in arcade PO/SPO has no name other than your own initials that you input at the start of the game, and is a normal-size adult.
@@MaximRecoilMac will always be an up and coming boxer.
@@3kupp There is no "Mac" in this game, so you replied to the wrong video.
@@MaximRecoil Mac will always be an up and coming boxer.
@@3kupp Your non sequitur is dismissed and your tacit concession is noted.
Great Tiger and Piston Hurricane...separated at birth?
Wow this game was released before the first Super Mario Bros still impressive!!!
Great Tiger, you can one punch knock him down when he does his step back and dance side to side.
...Just catch him when he stops his side to side, then makes his move to come at you. A straight left-jab puts him down.
Dragon Chan 3: Allah, hula, hula, hula, hula, hula, hula, hula, hula, akia, whoosh, kia, whoosh... he's down for the count! What ever happened to Pizza Pasta?
I have never seen anyone get this Far before in Super Punch out, I am doing my best to complete loop 2 but in the rare times I get to macho man 2 I get crushed.
I wish Dragon Chan was in the 2009 punch out
In the major circuit in the circle
@@ryanthesonicfan2106 liar
I had Super Punch Out!! but not the control panel with the duck button.
Makes big difference.
right hook right right right right hook put it away right right hook right right right
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That right hook though
Oh, the good old pre-Political Correctness days.
The Political Correctness era will be recorded as an embarrassment in distant future history books.
You mean people never got insulted by stereotypes before in history?
back when people could take jokes
That was pretty cringe, my guy.
V O D K A D R U N K E N S K I
He's down for the count!
The WVBA is whack. They allow a guy like Dragon Chan to throw kicks in a boxing match. And the ref didn't even step in and warn Dragon Chan or penalize him a point or throw the match out or DQ Dragon or anything, just let Dragon Chan go ahead and utilize those illegal kicks in a boxing match. Lol
Hola tengo 53 años y confieso que e gastado mucho dinero en este juego en mi adolesencia .hoy lo juego a menudo en mi arcade y es sin duda mi juego favorito por exelencia .No puedo pasar al indio tager en la segunda vuelta ..solo una ves lo logre en toda mi vida ..quiere decir que enfrente a macho men siendo yo campeon del mundo una sola vez 😂😂❤❤
macho man en este juego es complicado, su golpe giratorio te tumba de una xd
Piston Hurricane disguised as Great Tiger. L
I got made fun of a few years ago for thinking Bear Hugger was a black guy.
That's because his sprite is colored as a black guy in his original appearance (arcade Super Punch-Out). If they wanted him to be a white guy why didn't the give him the same skin color as Glass Joe, Pizza Pasta, Dragon Chan, Vodka Drunkenski, or the playable character? I always thought of him as a black guy too until the SNES version of SPO came out.
The most racist Game ever
I never played this one. Only the original Punch Out arcade. But everything about this game, and Super Punch Out are great. The announcer saying things like left hook, left hook, right hook. Body blow, body blow, put heem away. You gotta love the distortion in the announcers voice. The graphics were awesome for an arcade game of its time. The announcers voice is always the thing about this game that I remembered the most. At the end of the round when you knock someone down, and the announcer says knock out. The celebration after sounds like a monkey 🐒 talking or laughing 😁. 😂
knock'em out
Not soo pc back then...Dragon Chan huy yah hahaha
I’m just now realizing Super Macho Man kinda looks like a Rick and Morty character.
Dragon _CHAAAAAAAAAAAN_
You wont believe this but I finally beat the 3rd Super Macho Man he becomes easier if u get your knock out punch activated that way you can right hook his body blows he only hit me once. I got lucky. After him was the 3rd bear hugger I saw it coming but yes he got me with that beginning of the match bear hug took all my energy and KO me in 2 sec that's so unfair 😁😁😁😁
Vodka was later called Soda Pop in ski right
Correct! His name was changed to prevent alcohol references.
i can beat macho man on the first loop but i always get annihilated by bear hugger 2
or Dragon chan 2
懐かしいですね。子供の頃熱中してました🥰
Vodka drunkowski is soda popinski
0:47
What the hell
I was thinking that too
Pretty sure that’s the enter the dragon theme
comes out this Friday
Great tiger related to piston hurricane???
Vodka drunkenski.........o k......
there's a another characters
Canadian bear hugger
dragon chan
soda popinski
great tiger
and super macho man
PIzza Cake! :D
🍕🎂 :D
Yay!
He actually says "Piece of cake!", but it's so fast, it sounds like "Pizza cake!"
Honestly, there should be a wrestling game with Little Mac that is just like WWE
Nintendo already made a pro wrestling game with its own set of characters.
reply if you guys wish nintendo would've made more arcades in the 90s by theirselves.
macho macho maan
Regular Punch Out had 6 opponents, super punch out had only 5
Even though the arcade version doesn't have many characters however still a fun game. One good thing when u beat the champion you turn red and yellow and you become champion and there gloves change colors pretty cool.
@@michaelstroman6759 I'm talking about each arcade version. Also super punch out came out in the mid 80s and appears to be loosely based on WWF wrestlers. Hillbilly Jim, Ricky Steamboat, Nikolai Volkoff and Hulk Hogan.
So at the start you're doing the blue gloves until you beat the champion ?
SPO has more basic opponent sprites though: 4 vs. 3. Of the 5 opponents, only Vodka Drunkenski and Super Macho Man are palette/head swaps. Great Tiger is a palette/head swap of Piston Hurricane / Pizza Pasta from PO, but he doesn't have a double in SPO.
In PO the sprites are:
Glass Joe / Kid Quick
Piston Hurricane / Pizza Pasta
Bald Bull / Mr. Sandman
In SPO the sprites are:
Bear Hugger
Dragon Chan
Vodka Drunkenski / Super Macho Man
Great Tiger
In both games you eventually get down to four remaining opponents that you face over and over indefinitely. In PO Kid Quick and Pizza Pasta are eliminated from the lineup and in SPO Great Tiger is eliminated from the lineup.
I suspect that the reason there are only 5 opponents instead of 6 is because they wanted more unique opponents, plus, Bear Hugger is huge, probably taking up the same memory space as two normal sized opponents like Dragon Chan or Great Tiger.
@@MaximRecoil interesting. Do you have any idea why you only fight kid quick once and great tiger and pizza pasta twice?
9:45 Super Macho Man took 5 of those knock out swings at you.
KNOCK EM OUT!!
Where did you find this game? Did you find Drunkenski the toughest to beat? I can't find this game anywhere now.
In this game you are Glass joe
Little Mac. Glass Joe was in the first game.
I am terrible at the arcade games. If I practise enough on any of the other games I can eventually beat anyone, but I never seem to get better at these. Not allowing unlimited continues is just stupid.
NOGGA!
If anyone see this, can pls tell me where I can get the superpunchout rom from MAME? the files I found are corrupted (kinda?), I can't get pass Great Tiger 'cause in the middle of the fight it automatically resets, I don't know if is a glitch but help, I wanna fight super macho man and beat the game!
I have arcade super punch out and punch out if u have an android first download Mame4droid off the Google play store than download arcade rom if one doesn't work try another website with the same rom. Arcade super punch out rom