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Introducing:

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Yees! So of my dream team, that leaves very few. Next I wanna see Simon Belmont!

Simon Belmont whips it good!
Dark Jaguar Wrote:Introducing:

http://youtu.be/gmtrmAvL5aw

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Yees! So of my dream team, that leaves very few. Next I wanna see Simon Belmont!

Simon Belmont whips it good!

You do know there is a button now for adding youtube videos right?
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I've never played any of the Punch-Out games since I have zero interest in boxing, but Little Mac seems like a fine character to include. I wonder if there'll be another Punch-Out game sometime... not that I'd play it either.
Punch Out is not about boxing, really. It's actually more of a pattern recognition puzzle which uses boxing as a medium.

Put it this way; Punch Out is about recreating an actual boxing experience to the same degree that Paperboy is about recreating an actual paper delivery experience.
I may not put it in those words, but Weltall's about right. It's boxing-as-strategy (and fast finger skills), and the "physics", such as they are, are comic bookish. I guess I'd say Punch Out is to boxing as Mario Kart is to Grand Prix.

A Youtube embed button is a nice addition, so until embedded source code can be reenabled, I'll use that. Thank you Etoven.

Oh, it seems that it embeds it through flash instead of HTML5... A bit disappointing, as those browsing this page in a "mobile" browser will be left out, but it works as a temporary solution.
Dark Jaguar Wrote:I may not put it in those words, but Weltall's about right. It's boxing-as-strategy (and fast finger skills), and the "physics", such as they are, are comic bookish. I guess I'd say Punch Out is to boxing as Mario Kart is to Grand Prix.

A Youtube embed button is a nice addition, so until embedded source code can be reenabled, I'll use that. Thank you Etoven.

Oh, it seems that it embeds it through flash instead of HTML5... A bit disappointing, as those browsing this page in a "mobile" browser will be left out, but it works as a temporary solution.

Mobile browsers get the mobile site, so I don't think that is a problem.