Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES) Longplay

Описание к видео Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES) Longplay

Punch-Out!!, originally titled Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, is a 1987 boxing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Part of the Punch-Out!! series, it is an adaptation of the arcade video games Punch-Out!! (1984) and Super Punch-Out!! (1984). Differences from the arcades include the addition of undisputed world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson as the final boss. It received critical acclaim, and is retrospectively considered one of the greatest video games of all time.
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GAMEPLAY
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Little Mac has six basic moves: left and right jabs, left and right body blows, left and right dodges, block, duck, and the uppercut. Uppercuts can only be used once the player has a star, which you gain by hitting the opponent right before or after they attack or other special circumstances.
The health in this game is represented by a meter that lowers each time Mac is hit. Once this meter is drained, Mac is knocked down, and the A and B buttons must be tapped to bring him back up before ten seconds pass. The opponents follow these rules as well. Another key feature of this game is the Heart Meter. The Heart Meter tells how many punches you can use. It goes down when you miss an attack, block an opponent's attack, when you get hit, and whenever an opponent blocks one of your attacks. If it hits zero, Little Mac will turn pink and cannot attack. The only way to fill it up again is by dodging opponent punches. The amount of hearts you have on the meter is different for each match.
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Timecode:
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00:00 Intro
00:33 Glass Joe
03:50 Von Kaiser
05:46 Piston Honda
18:50 Soda Popinski
25:56 Don Flamenco
30:50 Mr. Sandman

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