Fun fact: When Buster Douglas defeated Mike Tyson, the underdog Douglas was featured on the cover of a magazine called “Boxing 90” beating the NES game; Tyson’s Punch Out. He was holding the NES controller with boxing gloves with the caption “He wasn’t playing games.”
Actually, Tyson's legal troubles didn't really start, at least not the really serious offenses, until 1993, and it has been said that it had nothing to do with his removal from the revised edition. The license had simply expired, and the decision not to renew it all came down to two factors - Tyson's price had skyrocketed since the original agreement, and plus he lost to James "Buster" Douglas in early 1990, so he was no longer the undefeated champ. That's why the license with Tyson was not renewed.
Awesome vid as always. I will go on record saying that the training montage music running near the statue of liberty, is one of the most badass tracks in video game history!!!
You got one thing wrong. The reason why Tyson was taken off reproductions of PunchOut!! It was because the contract for his likeness was up. It ended a little over a year before Tyson started to get in trouble. So it had nothing to do with his legal troubles. This is extremely verifiable. Other than that, I love your vids the are refreshing and just overall GREAT!
@@ricky-sanchez he almost turned homer into a cripple until moe flew in on a paramotor and flew him out lol.....awesomeness...... What's your prediction for the fight? PAIN!!!!
Great Tiger is my favorite! Always feel so bad defeating him. Not all the time though, he was hard to beat for a while to me! Great video! Punch-Out!! is so good!
I never had any idea that there was any punch out arcades. You just deliver banger after banger! I'm binge watching the channel bud! Great job with the vid!
I don't think that is true either. What I heard was Nintendo got Tyson for only $50,000 initially because it was just before he won the title and became a megastar. By the time it came to renew his license, the price had gone WAY up and wasn't worth it to Nintendo.
No its because the license to use him expired and since Tyson was alot bigger than he intially was, it would of cost more than twice the amount to renew the license. Nintendo didnt want to pay the over inflated price so they didnt renew and could no longer use Tyson.
Hey PatmanQC, Punch-out was my all-time favorite arcade game as a wee lad in the early 80's. I used to beg my dad to take me to a sleazy bowling alley because it was the only place i knew that had Punch-Out. Get well soon and get back to making videos! Praying for you, brother!
Wow, there was so much I didn't know. I knew that downward elbow was coming from Rick Bruiser though (9:11). Great video though. I think it's definitely one of the best so far, but I may be a little biased because of the game.
Superb video and research !! I had Frank Bruno on C64 and it was tough back in the day. Looking forwards to your next video you are one of my favourite game gurus. Space Harrier would be a good one to do someday Pat.
Space Harrier is a good one that I've just added to my list. Thanks for watching and also thanks for the kind words. Glad you're enjoying my documentary
Yet another great vid man. You should do one on Killer Instinct. It's a shame that the ports, as good as some are, never could quite touch the original arcade.
Good review. I didn't play Punch-Out much, but I did play a PC game called "4D Boxing" which had polygonal fighters with flat shaded polygons. There hasn't be a good boxing game in a while, which is a bit of a shame
4d boxing Was an excellent polygon boxing game that I originally played for the Amiga. I haven't played it for a long time but I do remember it being very good. Thanks for the kind words
I remember to me, as a just a kid, this arcade game was obviously at another level technologically for that time. The amount of speech in the game, dual screens, the huge sprites and (pseudo) 3D type wireframe models, was all cutting edge.
When I saw the trainer I thought it looks exactly like Stanley! Then you named him and put the photo, unbelivable! Someone must have sent him this already
Nintendo didn't drop Tyson due to legal troubles though. His contract for endorsement expired and they chose not to renew at that time....great channel, keep it up!
Punch-out was the first video game i ever played at Alfanos down the cove in New Haven Ct in 87 88....They had Punch out, Crime Fighters (Konami) and APB.... My dad had Atari and my favorite was Keystone Capers...then...i got the Nintendo... GAAAH leeeee i hope we get a new punch out on switch... or a wii remaster without having to use a sideways wiimote...How many people didnt know about Arcade Super punch out till internet and emulators?!?! When i realized Bear Huggers and Dragon Chans first appearance wasn't on the SNES that blew my mind!!! Punch out is so special to me. So Alfanos moved out Punch out in like 89 and i hadn't seen it anywhere even the arcade in CT (Milford rec) didnt have it anymore....FIRST time i go to Florida right, we go to Disney for the day and when we parked the rental car in the garage, near the vending machine i hear it...the Familiar music playing but could it be?!?!?!? DAAAAAAD they got punch out... needless to say my mother was like look at you 2 asshole were in florida and this kids about to go to Universal tomorrow and youre in a hotel garage playing video games... they also had Yi-Ar kung fu and i fell in love with that music and game too!! Awesome video sorry to make this all about me but i really love Punchout and i wish it would get an Action figure line... i have them king hippo and Mac PVC from like 89 but we need some jointed scale figs!!! Final fight and night breed do as well
I'm sure someone said this already, but above the top rope when you focus on Donkey Kong and Mario, you can also see Donkey Kong Jr (above to the right of Mario) and Luigi (above and to the left of Donkey Kong)
This game was one of my favorites and unlike my other favorites from way back when, this game is still hours of fun lol. When are you going to do a video on streets of rage ?
Cool vid, Patman. This is one of the very few games I actually beat on NES. It all came down to learning patterns. I missed the reason for the double screen cabinet, what was that again? Thanks!
They had a surplus of extra monitors In their warehouse So they created a game that would use to monitors instead of one. I beat him once on the NES but that was it. Tyson was too hard
the punch out series has five games, punch out, super punch out, punch out, super punch out, and punch out. I love it when Nintendo is creative with it's naming
I always wondered how they got the scaling sprites into early arcade hardware like with Punch Out!!. I was obsessed with the arcade version as a kid so in response when the "cut down" NES port arrived I was a little disappointed at first. That didn't last long though. To be completely honest I didn't know about arcade Super Punch Out nor the SNES version until I was an adult!
I can recall seeing the original punch out in the arcades for the first time. I too was a bit disappointed in the NES version but I learned to love it and have played every iteration ever since. I was really good at super punch out on the super Nintendo but my nephew Christopher was absolutely awesome at the game.
That was such an overwhelming simplification of Mr. Miyamoto's career. He said a joystick would work better with Punch Out, then went on to produce for the Wii. (Let's just ignore Mario, Zelda, etc etc etc etc etc etc etc)
@The Lavian You make a good point, but perhaps it would have been better to say something like 'He said a joystick would work better, then went on to become arguably the most prolific designer in history.' There's no need to spend more than a sentence or two on him, but one can still do that while acknowledging his overall importance. The video was great. Looking back at my comment, my intention was to simply make a lighthearted comment on the reduction of such an iconic career. Clearly I failed in that intention and it came off much more harsh than it should have. My bad...........yo.
RW:Patman the way your hard work for this vid and history of PUNCHOUT! is a real TKO! Thank you this game reminds me of those Rocky and Real Steel movies and even rock em sock em robots!😁 ✌️(Oh yeah btw) *DING DING!* 🤜🤛🥊👍
I never cared for actual boxing but as a game the NES Tyson punch out was one of the ones i played most. I had it when young and played it many times. It was awsome and i dont think i ever beat Tyson. 👍🏻
I had the NES at the time and my two favorite games for the console was Punch Out and Legend of Zelda. Still today I don't think there is any boxing games that is more fun than Punch Out for NES and Super Punch out for SNES.
My parents didn't want buying games, just renting them. I rented that game so often back then, the amount $ to buy that game several times 😂 I was addicted. Already woken up the Saturday morning at 6am to play.
Everyone loved it when Mike Tyson became one of the boxers in Punch-Out!! But when they added Bruce Lee to UFC about two decades later, there came controversy.
I've heard for decades how tough Mike Tyson is to beat in that game but I only ever played the game once and I was too young to be good enough to get that far Put it like this I was young enough for King hippo to freighten me lol and that's about how far I got I think o may have been about 5 years old when I played it I think it might have been relatively new as I was 5 years old in 1991 some I'm not sure how Long the game was out by then
If there is a switch version, it should hav mor guest opponents. My 3 suggestions are Balrog from street fighter, Alex from tekken,& Hitmonchan from pokemon
Hate to sound like a broken record, but Nintendo ending the use of Mike Tyson`s image was a licensing issue and had nothing to do with his incarceration. Great video though.
Thank you, all the research I did (And as I'm sure you could tell I do a heck of a lot of research) I didn't run across anything about the license running out.
Yep, the contract had expired - but as Tyson had lost his title to Buster Douglas by this point, Nintendo didn't feel like renewing it. Tyson wasn't convicted until the following year.
@@lister_of_smeg6545 Nintendo was to cheap to renew it. Mike Tyson was huge, even after his loss to buster douglas. Nintendo couldn't afford Mike Tyson, or just didn't wanna pay.
I was really good at Punch Out but I couldn't be beat at Super Punch Out. I turned the score over by racking up a million points plus. Eventually, I had to lose on purpose because I was getting too tired.
PatmanQC- History of arcade game documentaries Speaking of Mike Tyson Did You know that in the Game ''Street Fighter 2'' The Character Balrog the Boxer's Original Name was Suppose to be M. Bison?
A Lot Of People Don't Know about Pressing Down-Down with The D-Pad on The NES Game: MikeTyson's Punch-Out, You Do a Faster Form of Dodge. *I Think it's Called Glinting...I Think.
10:17 "Little Mac would lay dormant for 25 years" It was only 15 years between Super Punchout (1994) and Punchout Wii (2009). Even if you are saying that the protagonist in Super Punchout isn't Little Mac, Mike Tyson's Punch out came out in 1987 so it still wouldn't quite be 25 years. Counting this and blaming the lack of Tyson's license renewal on his legal issues, you've been pretty loose with the facts in this video.
Well I guess I misplaced my calculator when I was making this video. Thanks for pointing it out. By the way what is your source for the Tyson license renewal? Because I didn't read that anywhere.
I don't care what anybody says about his troubles... it will always be "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!!" If they had tried to make the game without him to begin with, it would NEVER have become the Legendary game it still is today!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries you're welcome. look Sharp, be sharp was the name of the song. Gillette used it in their commercials I believe in the fifties. During boxing TV matches
i could have absolutely sworn they changed it from Mike Tysons punch out to buster Douglas punch out which would have been a bad decision. i can remember in my head seeing the boxes for Buster Douglas punch out, but now that im googling it can find absolutely no evidence WTF.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries hope in this 2020 they give us a clue. Great videos by the way. I just started watching them since last week. Keep the great job.
Fun fact: When Buster Douglas defeated Mike Tyson, the underdog Douglas was featured on the cover of a magazine called “Boxing 90” beating the NES game; Tyson’s Punch Out. He was holding the NES controller with boxing gloves with the caption “He wasn’t playing games.”
Actually, Tyson's legal troubles didn't really start, at least not the really serious offenses, until 1993, and it has been said that it had nothing to do with his removal from the revised edition. The license had simply expired, and the decision not to renew it all came down to two factors - Tyson's price had skyrocketed since the original agreement, and plus he lost to James "Buster" Douglas in early 1990, so he was no longer the undefeated champ. That's why the license with Tyson was not renewed.
Awesome vid as always. I will go on record saying that the training montage music running near the statue of liberty, is one of the most badass tracks in video game history!!!
LOL, I agree. Thanks for the nice words
Indeed, just like in Rocky!
You got one thing wrong. The reason why Tyson was taken off reproductions of PunchOut!! It was because the contract for his likeness was up. It ended a little over a year before Tyson started to get in trouble. So it had nothing to do with his legal troubles. This is extremely verifiable. Other than that, I love your vids the are refreshing and just overall GREAT!
Thanks for the nice words, I had read something completely different as far as Nintendo not using them anymore.
Doc obviously went back to being the mild mannered police officer, Carl Winslow. Couldn't stay away from the force forever. It was in his blood.
Or he got an OFFICE job, and his real name is Stanley. 😏
I still love Mike Tyson's Punch Out
Fun fact: Mike Tyson was on the Jimmy Fallon show playing the nes version & losing to "himself". He was also shown on fox sports losing to glass joe
@Michael Persico Rumor has it bison bit his ear off because he knew Lennox was on roids. Just a rumor....
@@ricky-sanchez I heard the same
Dredderick Tatum could kick Tysons ass
@@retrogameroom9019 He would definitely make orphans of his children.
@@ricky-sanchez he almost turned homer into a cripple until moe flew in on a paramotor and flew him out lol.....awesomeness......
What's your prediction for the fight? PAIN!!!!
Really great info on old games. No idea how you managed to research in such detail. Excellent videos!
I try to dig up little pieces of info that haven't been widely circulated. Thanks for the nice words :-)
Hahahhah Stanley from the office reference. Hilarious. Looks just like Doc! Great video on one of my favorite games!!
LOL, glad you enjoyed it. I love the office and any chance I can out give them a little shout out
Their resemblance is absolutely uncanny!😂
Great Tiger is my favorite! Always feel so bad defeating him.
Not all the time though, he was hard to beat for a while to me!
Great video! Punch-Out!! is so good!
He had a cool design that's for sure
This was really cool! The arcade version looks awesome
Thanks, the arcade version is a lot of fun to play especially on a real arcade machine
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I got an arcade emulator on my smartphone one of my games happens to be arcade punch out
I played the cabinet at the local hotel pool arcade. Punch out and aliens
Why the original was never ported to the ds or 3ds is a big mystery
I agree. It's like they were just throwing money away by not doing any ports
You can get the original NES Punch Out on the 3ds E - shop.
You forgot to mention that king hippo was in Captain N the game master
I never had any idea that there was any punch out arcades. You just deliver banger after banger! I'm binge watching the channel bud! Great job with the vid!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it
Are you young?
@@only1jamesp I wouldn't say young but I don't feel old.
Great video. One of my absolute favorite 80's arcade games!
Young Don James was the main voice of the announcer. Today the guy is a high level manager still at Nintendo.
Excellent, thanks for the tip
0:40 The knockout of Mourice Harris by Derrick Jefferson was a sight to see. Larry Merchant screamed "Derrick Jefferson, I love you!"
Very nice, thanks for making it!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
His legal problems didn't start until after the game was re-released. It was because he was defeated by Buster Douglas.
Thanks for the tip
I don't think that is true either. What I heard was Nintendo got Tyson for only $50,000 initially because it was just before he won the title and became a megastar. By the time it came to renew his license, the price had gone WAY up and wasn't worth it to Nintendo.
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I think it was both of those things. The contract ended and because he lost, it wasn’t worth trying to renegotiate
@@MrShanester117 That's what I always read
No its because the license to use him expired and since Tyson was alot bigger than he intially was, it would of cost more than twice the amount to renew the license. Nintendo didnt want to pay the over inflated price so they didnt renew and could no longer use Tyson.
Hey PatmanQC, Punch-out was my all-time favorite arcade game as a wee lad in the early 80's. I used to beg my dad to take me to a sleazy bowling alley because it was the only place i knew that had Punch-Out. Get well soon and get back to making videos! Praying for you, brother!
I have a Wii for just that Game. Mega-Classic!
Wow, there was so much I didn't know.
I knew that downward elbow was coming from Rick Bruiser though (9:11).
Great video though.
I think it's definitely one of the best so far, but I may be a little biased because of the game.
You know that elbow was coming because you were the man at this game
Great video as always, love the Punch Out franchise 🤜
Thank you, I appreciate the comments
Not only that, there was the Famicom Gold Edition. In that, Super Macho Man was the final boss.
Thanks for the info
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries No problem.
Superb video and research !! I had Frank Bruno on C64 and it was tough back in the day. Looking forwards to your next video you are one of my favourite game gurus. Space Harrier would be a good one to do someday Pat.
Space Harrier is a good one that I've just added to my list. Thanks for watching and also thanks for the kind words. Glad you're enjoying my documentary
I would pay a pretty penny for a cabinet of this game
Arcade super punch is my favorite I can get to the 4th Dragon Chan
Yet another great vid man. You should do one on Killer Instinct. It's a shame that the ports, as good as some are, never could quite touch the original arcade.
Thank you, yes I will get the killer instinct eventually and there are some decent ports out there of it
Good review. I didn't play Punch-Out much, but I did play a PC game called "4D Boxing" which had polygonal fighters with flat shaded polygons. There hasn't be a good boxing game in a while, which is a bit of a shame
4d boxing Was an excellent polygon boxing game that I originally played for the Amiga. I haven't played it for a long time but I do remember it being very good. Thanks for the kind words
This was one of my favorite games in the arcade back in the day and still have the SNES version. Classic
I remember to me, as a just a kid, this arcade game was obviously at another level technologically for that time. The amount of speech in the game, dual screens, the huge sprites and (pseudo) 3D type wireframe models, was all cutting edge.
I agree, even though the speech wasn't very clear it was way ahead of anything else with the amount that was in the game
At 2:47 - there's Donkey Kong Jr and Luigi are in the crowd as well.
Thanks
Mike Tyson was offered 50k to do the game. That's all he made off of it.
When I saw the trainer I thought it looks exactly like Stanley! Then you named him and put the photo, unbelivable! Someone must have sent him this already
LOL that was my first thought
Outstanding work!
Thank you very much
Oh man I love this game, I was a master at the arcades , im talking about the first one. Subscribed !
Awesome! Thank you!
Another great knockout of a video!!
Thank you.
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Thank you so much, hope you enjoy the rest the content
Thankyou fantastic video frank bruno for the spectrum is the one that i played a lot but with emulation i can now play all the others .
Thank you for the kind words glad you liked it
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries your very welcome your videos are amazing.
Definitely Punch-Out is an instant classic I played that one as a kid it was a pretty good game for its time.
It absolutely was, it was a classic
Nintendo didn't drop Tyson due to legal troubles though. His contract for endorsement expired and they chose not to renew at that time....great channel, keep it up!
I have read both theories on Tyson but thanks for the clarification and the nice words
Nice job! I'm a huge Punch Out fan and I'm headed over to ebay to look for Hasbro Punch Out statues
Thanks a lot, hope you find the complete set
Punch-out was the first video game i ever played at Alfanos down the cove in New Haven Ct in 87 88....They had Punch out, Crime Fighters (Konami) and APB.... My dad had Atari and my favorite was Keystone Capers...then...i got the Nintendo... GAAAH leeeee i hope we get a new punch out on switch... or a wii remaster without having to use a sideways wiimote...How many people didnt know about Arcade Super punch out till internet and emulators?!?! When i realized Bear Huggers and Dragon Chans first appearance wasn't on the SNES that blew my mind!!! Punch out is so special to me. So Alfanos moved out Punch out in like 89 and i hadn't seen it anywhere even the arcade in CT (Milford rec) didnt have it anymore....FIRST time i go to Florida right, we go to Disney for the day and when we parked the rental car in the garage, near the vending machine i hear it...the Familiar music playing but could it be?!?!?!? DAAAAAAD they got punch out... needless to say my mother was like look at you 2 asshole were in florida and this kids about to go to Universal tomorrow and youre in a hotel garage playing video games... they also had Yi-Ar kung fu and i fell in love with that music and game too!!
Awesome video sorry to make this all about me but i really love Punchout and i wish it would get an Action figure line... i have them king hippo and Mac PVC from like 89 but we need some jointed scale figs!!! Final fight and night breed do as well
I'm sure someone said this already, but above the top rope when you focus on Donkey Kong and Mario, you can also see Donkey Kong Jr (above to the right of Mario) and Luigi (above and to the left of Donkey Kong)
We used to rent an NES at our local grocery store (town of 450 people) and play Mike Tyson's Punchout all night. Those were good days.
This game was one of my favorites and unlike my other favorites from way back when, this game is still hours of fun lol. When are you going to do a video on streets of rage ?
Cool vid, Patman. This is one of the very few games I actually beat on NES. It all came down to learning patterns.
I missed the reason for the double screen cabinet, what was that again? Thanks!
They had a surplus of extra monitors In their warehouse So they created a game that would use to monitors instead of one. I beat him once on the NES but that was it. Tyson was too hard
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thanks for the ultrafast reply! Yeah, I didn't catch that in the vid. Sweet.
the punch out series has five games, punch out, super punch out, punch out, super punch out, and punch out. I love it when Nintendo is creative with it's naming
LOL
Played this all day every day in the arcades. I think I got the character up to red.
Excellent, what level would that be
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Third I think
You need to try knockout league in vr! It's like the spiritual successor to punch out in vr
Sounds fantastic
I always wondered how they got the scaling sprites into early arcade hardware like with Punch Out!!. I was obsessed with the arcade version as a kid so in response when the "cut down" NES port arrived I was a little disappointed at first. That didn't last long though. To be completely honest I didn't know about arcade Super Punch Out nor the SNES version until I was an adult!
I can recall seeing the original punch out in the arcades for the first time. I too was a bit disappointed in the NES version but I learned to love it and have played every iteration ever since. I was really good at super punch out on the super Nintendo but my nephew Christopher was absolutely awesome at the game.
That was fun to watch.
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I still have a copy of the Wii version it's *chef kiss*
That was such an overwhelming simplification of Mr. Miyamoto's career.
He said a joystick would work better with Punch Out, then went on to produce for the Wii. (Let's just ignore Mario, Zelda, etc etc etc etc etc etc etc)
@The Lavian You make a good point, but perhaps it would have been better to say something like 'He said a joystick would work better, then went on to become arguably the most prolific designer in history.'
There's no need to spend more than a sentence or two on him, but one can still do that while acknowledging his overall importance.
The video was great. Looking back at my comment, my intention was to simply make a lighthearted comment on the reduction of such an iconic career. Clearly I failed in that intention and it came off much more harsh than it should have.
My bad...........yo.
I'm playing punch out again on the DS, still fun to play in 2020.
Mike Tyson's Punch Out.
It is still fun to play I agree
RW:Patman the way your hard work for this vid and history of PUNCHOUT! is a real TKO! Thank you this game reminds me of those Rocky and Real Steel movies and even rock em sock em robots!😁 ✌️(Oh yeah btw) *DING DING!* 🤜🤛🥊👍
According to another documentary, the reason Tyson was removed from the NES version of Punch Out is his license with Nintendo ran out
I never cared for actual boxing but as a game the NES Tyson punch out was one of the ones i played most. I had it when young and played it many times. It was awsome and i dont think i ever beat Tyson. 👍🏻
Thank you, I only ever beat him one time and that was it
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries welcome
I really want a sequel to the wii game. I was addicted
It was such a really good game, you could tell the developers were big fans of the original
A good boxing game I remember as a kid was Ring King.
Yes that was fun to play, I forgot about that game
They should make a new Punch Out for the Switch and have an Australian boxer!
I agree we need a new updated version
You should do history of art of fighting
Maybe you already have but if not that would be great
I had the NES at the time and my two favorite games for the console was Punch Out and Legend of Zelda. Still today I don't think there is any boxing games that is more fun than Punch Out for NES and Super Punch out for SNES.
I think super punch out is probably my favorite. The Nintendo Wii version is good to
Fight night round 2.
My parents didn't want buying games, just renting them. I rented that game so often back then, the amount $ to buy that game several times 😂 I was addicted. Already woken up the Saturday morning at 6am to play.
The arcade version is available on Nintendo switch Arcade archives.
Thanks for the info
1:55 like many other post Radar scope Nintendo games
Everyone loved it when Mike Tyson became one of the boxers in Punch-Out!!
But when they added Bruce Lee to UFC about two decades later, there came controversy.
You left out the arm wrestling game that featured some characters from the Punch Out franchise.
But is not a true punch out game which is why did not include it
I've heard for decades how tough Mike Tyson is to beat in that game but I only ever played the game once and I was too young to be good enough to get that far
Put it like this I was young enough for King hippo to freighten me lol and that's about how far I got
I think o may have been about 5 years old when I played it I think it might have been relatively new as I was 5 years old in
1991 some I'm not sure how
Long the game was out by then
If there is a switch version, it should hav mor guest opponents. My 3 suggestions are Balrog from street fighter, Alex from tekken,& Hitmonchan from pokemon
Loved this game
You forgot to mention Power Punch 2
It's not a true punch out game
What was the 'failed side by side failed racer'? I haven't' heard of that one.
This is in my top 5 arcade games
In no order
Punch out
Double dragon
Galaga
Rastan
...
Those are all five star classic's
Hate to sound like a broken record, but Nintendo ending the use of Mike Tyson`s image was a licensing issue and had nothing to do with his incarceration. Great video though.
Thank you, all the research I did (And as I'm sure you could tell I do a heck of a lot of research) I didn't run across anything about the license running out.
Yep, the contract had expired - but as Tyson had lost his title to Buster Douglas by this point, Nintendo didn't feel like renewing it. Tyson wasn't convicted until the following year.
@@lister_of_smeg6545 Nintendo was to cheap to renew it. Mike Tyson was huge, even after his loss to buster douglas. Nintendo couldn't afford Mike Tyson, or just didn't wanna pay.
I was really good at Punch Out but I couldn't be beat at Super Punch Out. I turned the score over by racking up a million points plus. Eventually, I had to lose on purpose because I was getting too tired.
That's awesome, I could never beat super punch out in the arcades
No game utilizes the Wii controls like Punch out. Play it with the balance board. You won't be sorry!
I've done it, it's awesome :-)
Had no idea they made a Frank Bruno game ripped from Punch-Out!! I'll have to check that one out. 😂
And it was such a blatant ripoff as well LOL
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Looks like cheesy fun. 🤣
Mike Tysons punch out was awesome and so hard as a kid.
PatmanQC- History of arcade game documentaries Speaking of Mike Tyson Did You know that in the Game ''Street Fighter 2'' The Character Balrog the Boxer's Original Name was Suppose to be M. Bison?
Yes I was aware of that. Thanks so
surprised you didnt mention the unreleased sequel to mike Tyson's punch out that took place in outer space.
It wasn't officially part of the series which is why I didn't mention it
Um what is this called?
I remember playing Frank Bruno boxing for C64. I didn't realize at the time that it was a total rip off of Punchout.
A Lot Of People Don't Know about Pressing Down-Down with The D-Pad on The NES Game: MikeTyson's Punch-Out, You Do a Faster Form of Dodge.
*I Think it's Called Glinting...I Think.
I wasn't aware that
It's a quick duck.
A reason why Nintendo no longer wanted to be associated with Mike Tyson because he's no longer the champion
10:17 "Little Mac would lay dormant for 25 years"
It was only 15 years between Super Punchout (1994) and Punchout Wii (2009). Even if you are saying that the protagonist in Super Punchout isn't Little Mac, Mike Tyson's Punch out came out in 1987 so it still wouldn't quite be 25 years. Counting this and blaming the lack of Tyson's license renewal on his legal issues, you've been pretty loose with the facts in this video.
Well I guess I misplaced my calculator when I was making this video. Thanks for pointing it out. By the way what is your source for the Tyson license renewal? Because I didn't read that anywhere.
I don't care what anybody says about his troubles... it will always be "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!!" If they had tried to make the game without him to begin with, it would NEVER have become the Legendary game it still is today!
I agree :-)
I always thought it was saying Honey Blow
LOL
I think they actually took Mike Tyson out of the game because of them losing the license to his likeness instead of legal reasons
I wish there was a rock em sock em robots version of this ❤
LOL that would be great
You should have mentioned the theme song.
What about the theme song?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries it was from an old Gillette commercial
@@jimmyfoppiano2822 I wasn't aware that, thanks
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries you're welcome. look Sharp, be sharp was the name of the song. Gillette used it in their commercials I believe in the fifties. During boxing TV matches
I thought they dropped his license after he got upset by Buster Douglas.
It was that and also I believe his legal problems that he had
It was because Nintendo was to cheap to renew their liscence with the now celebrity champ, Mike Tyson.
i could have absolutely sworn they changed it from Mike Tysons punch out to buster Douglas punch out which would have been a bad decision. i can remember in my head seeing the boxes for Buster Douglas punch out, but now that im googling it can find absolutely no evidence WTF.
After Mike Tyson was knocked out by Buster Douglas, Sega signed Douglas to a deal. Sega is Genesis boxing title became Buster Douglas boxing.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries and I believe by the time the game was released, Douglas had already lost the title.
@@Rando1975 Tyson must've busted Douglas up pretty bad...
you forgot the arcade version was ported to to Nintendo switch
No I didn't, when the video was made the game was not on the switch
Correction. You stated 25 years dormant franchise. It was 15.
Correct, I must Not have had my calculator on me when I was making this video.. I apologize
I just want a new Punch-Out man.
You and me both my friend
They should make a version for the switch
I'm surprised they haven't
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries hope in this 2020 they give us a clue. Great videos by the way. I just started watching them since last week. Keep the great job.
@@theblindguardian3673 Switch is a dying platform. It makes money off old Nintendo properties. New games won't be to common from here on out.
Wat game is @ 0:58-1:03?
MIGHTY BLOW! MIGHTY BLOW! MIGHTY BLOW!
like if you think "mike tyson's punch out" is the greatest boxing game ever made
All games Punch out are hard.
Especially the first one
They should get Mike Tyson back
For a Switch
Punch-out...!