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They had "Nude Mike Tyson's Punch-Out" on I-Mockery a few months ago.

 

I had it but I allowed someone to use my computer and they deleted it.

I've just been to apathetic to go redownload it.

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Dave "A Sausage, Egg, and Cheese Sandwich" Jenkins is the greatest thing ever. I can't believe a fucking drink company came up with this. The humor is so out there, especially for something..."official".

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Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly

This game is great. I love the cheesy ass music.

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I had no problem with the muffin or the bagel. But Dave Jenkins was a bitch to beat.

The only problem I had with Dave was that I ran out of time the first time around. His special move is ridiculously easy to avoid. I just couldn't knock him out in three rounds.

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I got the high score of 7787, its easy all you do is look at their gloves, if they hold em low, punch high, and vice versa.

 

 

im the two blanks, it wouldnt let me enter my name. I got 8635.

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That'd be me at the highest scorer JIN.

 

I found the first three guys to be ridiculously easy, once I figured out the control timing and that all you have to do to get a special drink punch is to just hit any three-punch combo at any time. That, and to realize that most of your opponents will block three high punches or three low punches in a row, but are helpless if you go low-low-high or vice versa.

 

The only really difficult one was the bagel, and that was mostly because of the game's refusal to admit that I'd hit the bastard clear & simple on many occasions. Lots of good punches just went right through him as if I'd never thrown them at all. But you can sometimes score one or two hits while he's weaving around, but only by throwing high. And then of course there's the "dodge his special attack then 3 body blows" deal, thanks T-FK, couldn't have done it without you.

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It has me as the high scorer right now with 8511 under MG, since I have a habit of holding down Shift, and that counts as one of the letters entered(i.e. a blank-it should be MGH). I'm also the blank right under it.

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I'm not the only one hopelessly addicted to this, am I? Damn Rocky marathons...

No, I've been coming back at least once a day. The music is now burned in my brain.

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Damn, this game is addictive. Makes me wish I had my old NES here with me to play the real thing.

 

True, but it's really too bad that the game resets the high scores day-by-day. I signed in as DMM, and I had a slew of scores better than the one I have at #1 right now (8295).

 

Still way too addictive for its - or my - own good.

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Actually correcting myself here; it seems the game doesn't reset high scores afterall. Playing it back at my home PC all my top scores still appear. So I suppose the game is limited to whatever the one player can do against preset numbers.

 

9214 still ranks as my best. Pity there isn't an option for legit "competition" in this.

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I d/led the ROM for Tyson's Punch-Out. Fun, but since I never actually played that version of it before (only SNES Punch Out) I wasn't as used to it. Apparently the blocking was changed, because Piston Honda's version of the Hurricane Rush did me in.

 

Anyone know which of the GBA Punch-Out clones is the best? I know of Boxing Fever, Wade Hixton's Counter Punch, and Punch King. I've heard that Punch King's no good, though.

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You know...I think I was the only fan of Ring King/TKO Boxing or whatever it was called in your area. Never could beat that game. Never could figure out how to throw combos like the computer did.

 

Ripper - sharing slightly topic related moment of his past since 04/01/05

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All I know about Ring King is that...well...you'd sometimes dance with your opponent, and your cornerman would...

 

I've said enough.

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