Nintendo has announced that Punch Out is coming to the Wii on May 18th.

Not a lot of details have been announced aside from the date and this little blurb from a Nintendo rep:

"It will be interesting to see too how gamers react. I think they're going to react great to the motion control capabilities of the Wii with that game because you're used to hitting buttons and doing your blocks and your throws and kind of dodging out of the way, but now you can do all that with your own body, so it's going to feel you're right there as a boxer." - Charlie Scibetta, Senior Dir. of Corporate Communications, Nintendo of America

So it sounds like they're opting for more of a Wii Boxing style rather than the traditional controls from the NES and SNES.  I hope that they do a good job, as I was never 100% impressed with the boxing controls on Wii Sports.  

Also the following boxers have been mentioned or shown in previews:

Glass Joe

Von Kaiser

King Hippo

Soda Popinski

No word has been mentioned if any new boxers are showing up, but I really hope so.  Half the fun of Punch-Out was seeing what insane boxer was next.  But if it's all the same let's just leave Don Flamenco retired.

Posted by robio Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:38:48 (comments: 128)
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Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:18:10

LOL

NES sucks, the end.

How can you play that fossil and its fossilized dumps? Nyaa

 
Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:46:21

gamingeek said:

LOL

NES sucks, the end.

How can you play that fossil and its fossilized dumps? Nyaa

speaking of fossils ... NES games should still be freebies in animal crossing, not sold for 5 quid on the virtual console.  then i wouldn't mind collecting them

 
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:03:43
Let's bring the discussion back to an important game.  Nintendo just launched the website for Punch Out!  - http://punchout.nintendo.com/ There's not a hell of a lot on the site just yet, BUT there is a really interesting video of a match with Glass Joe that has not been shown yet.  It features a little pre-fight smack from Joe and gives you an idea of what will go on in between the rounds.
 
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:35:11

Let's instead talk about what they should have done with this game. 

Online play, weapons, blood, black and white graphics. Create a character, a giant penis boss, a boobie boss. Crowd riots, boxing animals and more.

Oh and bump map EVERYTHING. 

Also have a NES boss with legs and burn him to the ground and hear that archaic POS squeal like a piggy. Nyaa

 
Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:50:16

gamingeek said:

Let's instead talk about what they should have done with this game.

Online play, weapons, blood, black and white graphics. Create a character, a giant penis boss, a boobie boss. Crowd riots, boxing animals and more.

Oh and bump map EVERYTHING.

Also have a NES boss with legs and burn him to the ground and hear that archaic POS squeal like a piggy. Nyaa

Don't forget the bloom! LOL

 
Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:01:48

ASK_Story said:

gamingeek said:

Let's instead talk about what they should have done with this game.

Online play, weapons, blood, black and white graphics. Create a character, a giant penis boss, a boobie boss. Crowd riots, boxing animals and more.

Oh and bump map EVERYTHING.

Also have a NES boss with legs and burn him to the ground and hear that archaic POS squeal like a piggy. Nyaa

Don't forget the bloom! LOL

 And the Penis boss must squirt fluid from his head when you hit the knockout.... blow. 

 
Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:04:16

Please ignore the little troll behind the curtain.  He can't truly appreciate how good this game is going to be.

If you haven't already go back and check out the official homepage - http://punchout.nintendo.com/  It's been updated and now you can view a fight with the second challenger Von Kaiser.  Looks like they'll be adding a new boxer every day so it looks like we'll find out who the remaining 3 mystery fighters are sometime next week or the week after.

 
Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:07:50

robio said:

Please ignore the little troll behind the curtain.  He can't truly appreciate how good this game is going to be.

If you haven't already go back and check out the official homepage - http://punchout.nintendo.com/  It's been updated and now you can view a fight with the second challenger Von Kaiser.  Looks like they'll be adding a new boxer every day so it looks like we'll find out who the remaining 3 mystery fighters are sometime next week or the week after.

if i were to try one of the VC punchouts would it be a good test to see if i should care about this (because as of now screenshots and hype do nothing for me) or is it one of those things that i'd have to have been there at the time?

if yes, which of the two?

 
Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:34:45

bugsonglass said:

robio said:

Please ignore the little troll behind the curtain.  He can't truly appreciate how good this game is going to be.

If you haven't already go back and check out the official homepage - http://punchout.nintendo.com/  It's been updated and now you can view a fight with the second challenger Von Kaiser.  Looks like they'll be adding a new boxer every day so it looks like we'll find out who the remaining 3 mystery fighters are sometime next week or the week after.

if i were to try one of the VC punchouts would it be a good test to see if i should care about this (because as of now screenshots and hype do nothing for me) or is it one of those things that i'd have to have been there at the time?

if yes, which of the two?

It's very possible that it's just one of those games you needed to play at the time, because frankly the original Mike Tyson's Punchout (which was later changed to just Punch Out after his contact ended and legal troubles began) was about as big as any NES game ever was.  For a while it was a big as Mario or Zelda.  

That being said it's still a real solid game and I still recommend trying it out.  I'd go with the original NES game over the SNES version.  The SNES version isn't bad, but it has a couple quirks that I wasn't a fan of like time limits as opposed to 3 rounds.  Plus, Punch-Out Wii is made up mostly of the boxers from the original so it'll give you a little bit more of a foundation if you play the original.

 
Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:43:09

bugsonglass said:

robio said:

Please ignore the little troll behind the curtain.  He can't truly appreciate how good this game is going to be.

If you haven't already go back and check out the official homepage - http://punchout.nintendo.com/  It's been updated and now you can view a fight with the second challenger Von Kaiser.  Looks like they'll be adding a new boxer every day so it looks like we'll find out who the remaining 3 mystery fighters are sometime next week or the week after.

if i were to try one of the VC punchouts would it be a good test to see if i should care about this (because as of now screenshots and hype do nothing for me) or is it one of those things that i'd have to have been there at the time?

if yes, which of the two?

The first Punchout still hold up extremely well today.  It's still just as challenging and fun.  Super Punchout is fun, maybe the easier of the two.

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