Is a boxing video game developed by Next Level Games for the Wii and is the fifth main game in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! Series following the Super NES version of Super Punch-Out!! Following an early release at the Nintendo World Store in New York City on May 16. Nintendo Switch Games. This wiki will keep track of all games for the Nintendo Switch. If the date is not. Arcade Archives Punch-Out!!
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Sam Greenspan: He's like a guy who's been forced to box because he somehow got under the mob's thumb and still needs to pay them off to save his family. •: In general, knowing the of each boxer can turn into this instead. • Contender Sandman is significantly easier to deal with when you realize that most of his moves can be counterpunched with a hook. Title Defense Sandman improves a bit, thanks to; even then, you can still counter his Dreamland Express to easily land a star punch and instantly knock him down. His Berserker Rage is also not very threatening, since he uses the same pattern every time.
• Both the minor and major league champions have abusable weaknesses as well. Counterpunching or star punching King Hippo's, or realizing that he can never get back up after a knockdown makes him pretty trivial. Likewise, Don Flamenco isn't much of a major league champion if you know how to infinite combo him. • TD Bald Bull is significantly easier to deal with once you memorize his attack pattern, save up at least two stars, and avoid getting hit for the first 90 seconds of the match. Countering his Bull Charge and winding up the resulting three-star punch will let you bypass the rest of the match.
• TD Great Tiger and TD Aran Ryan also have easy instant-KO moves that can let you beat them in the first round. •: • are especially awesome. • The is incredibly memorable. Both the NES and Wii versions. • Strangely enough, the.
• • Narcis Prince. While he does have quite a few fans, and is a common subject for fan artwork, he also has something of a, mostly from fans of Aran Ryan, who feel that Narcis tries too hard to be a pretty boy by comparison. • Heike Kagero.
With the archetype being itself so divisive among western gamers, Heike correspondingly has just as many people who love him as those who consider him to be just creepy and weird. •: • In the Wii game, many people find Super Macho Man much easier than the preceding bout against Bald Bull or the following bout against world champion Mr. Super Macho Man is sometimes considered a in the NES game as well, as many consider Mr. Sandman, who comes before him, to be a much harder fight. That said, Macho Man is still quite a challenge in the NES game. • Don Flamenco is also sandwiched between more difficult fighters in the Wii game (Great Tiger and Aran Ryan), and in the NES original is easier than most of the fighters who preceded him, at least the first time you fight him. The rematch can catch you off-guard at first, but his punches are fairly easy to dodge once you know they're coming, and it's fairly easy to at least win by decision.
He's also sandwiched between the rematch with Bald Bull and Mr. • Narcis Prince from Super Punch Out also qualifies as this, as he's quite a bit less challenging than Mad Clown and Super Macho Man and much less challenging than the rest of the Special Circuit. • Disco Kid in Title Defense. After the in and the significantly harder TD Von Kaiser with fake-out punches and a one-hit knockdown punch that requires good reflexes to dodge, Disco Kid is somewhat easier in which he doesn't have any fake-out blows or one-hit knockdowns, having only faster but manageable attacks and two new moves that are fairly easy to get around. •: These games are all incredibly difficult to win and take enormous amounts of practice to even just barely eke out a victory against the later challengers let alone delivering a against them. But when you do win, you will feel like a champion! •: Aran Ryan in the Wii is, and has moves that are blatant cheating, and the fans felt it made him one of the most memorable boxers in the game.
•: Take a look in and see Aran Ryan (Yes, ◊) turn from ' into 'Irish Hottie'. •: •, an upbeat chiptune remix of the classic tune 'To Look Sharp March'. •, popularly looped in. • on the Wii version is incredibly catchy.
•: • Punching bag Glass Joe has strangely endeared himself to the fanbase. • Soda Popinski is fairly popular as well thanks to his odd case of. • Aran Ryan's in the Wii version quickly earned him a lot fans.
• Super Macho Man thanks to his hilarious characterization and memetic lines. • Von Kaiser has a number of fans due to his characterization and design. •: Von Kaiser's big, screaming rolling punch in Title Defense mode, that knocks you out in one shot is referred to as the ' •: Nobody expected the SNES player character to be Little Mac, with many assuming him being labeled such in his guest appearance in Fight Night Round 2 just being EA taking artistic liberties. For some fans, this has been partially rectified with the Super NES recolor for Little Mac in, which made the two playable boxers easier to associate with each other in their eyes, but not all. •: Some say Glass Joe's one win was a fluke against Nick Bruiser (impossible, as Nick Bruiser is undefeated).