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  • Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
  • Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
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  • Mike Tyson´s Punch-Out!! kam in nur einem Video von James Rolfe vor, dem Review vom Power Glove. Das Spiel ist fast unspielbar mit diesem NES Extra, obwohl man eigentlich annimmt das es sehr gut klappen müsse.
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  • Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! was the first boxing game to be released on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It features the debut of Little Mac and his trainer Doc Louis. It also has recurring figures from the Punch-Out arcades. It is one of the most successful boxing games ever released, with millions sold worldwide.
  • The game was very successful - particularly in North America - and several sequels have followed, with the most recent one being for the Wii. This game also saw a re-release in 1990; this edition didn't feature Mike Tyson, but instead had a new character named "Mr. Dream" in his place. Though Punch-Out!! hasn't left quite as strong a legacy as other NES titles, it still enjoys a strong cult following, and is often considered to be one of the best titles on the system.
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  • Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
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  • October 1987
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  • 1987-12-15(xsd:date)
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  • 1987-11-21(xsd:date)
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  • Boxing, rhythm
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  • Game
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  • a
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  • Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
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  • Cartridge
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  • Nintendo Entertainment System
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  • B
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  • Single player
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  • The game was very successful - particularly in North America - and several sequels have followed, with the most recent one being for the Wii. This game also saw a re-release in 1990; this edition didn't feature Mike Tyson, but instead had a new character named "Mr. Dream" in his place. Though Punch-Out!! hasn't left quite as strong a legacy as other NES titles, it still enjoys a strong cult following, and is often considered to be one of the best titles on the system. Punch-Out!! made its contest debut in the 2009 Games Contest, going up against Donkey Kong, Space Invaders and Tetris. Though Tetris easily took first, Punch-Out!! and Donkey Kong had an exciting duel for second place; DK eventually pulled away with the lead, but if nothing else, Punch-Out!! at least defeated Space Invaders with ease!
  • Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! was the first boxing game to be released on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It features the debut of Little Mac and his trainer Doc Louis. It also has recurring figures from the Punch-Out arcades. It is one of the most successful boxing games ever released, with millions sold worldwide. A few years after it's release, the contract Nintendo had with Mike Tyson expired and was not renewed. This caused Nintendo to alter Tyson's name and likeness in the game to a brand new character named Mr. Dream. The box art was also changed and the game was retitled Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream. Since then, all re-releases of the game have been the Mr. Dream version and not the Mike Tyson version.
  • Mike Tyson´s Punch-Out!! kam in nur einem Video von James Rolfe vor, dem Review vom Power Glove. Das Spiel ist fast unspielbar mit diesem NES Extra, obwohl man eigentlich annimmt das es sehr gut klappen müsse.
  • see Mario for further information.
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