Stumpokapow
listen to the mad man
Original Release Info:
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: September 14, 1994 (US); January 26, 1995 (EU); March 1, 1998 (JP, exclusive to the "Nintendo Power" download service)
Release Date: September 14, 1994 (US); January 26, 1995 (EU); March 1, 1998 (JP, exclusive to the "Nintendo Power" download service)
Cool Videos and Links:
Speedrun World Record: 2:43.47 by zallard1
SGDQ Blindfolded Run: 24:09 by zallard1
Guide for Boss Patterns / Perfect Run: By William5000000
A cool t-shirt of the bosses: NerdFuel on Etsy
Nintendo's scan of the game manual: https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/common/pdf/CLV-P-SAAXE.pdf
GameFAQs: https://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/588747-super-punch-out/faqs
SGDQ Blindfolded Run: 24:09 by zallard1
Guide for Boss Patterns / Perfect Run: By William5000000
A cool t-shirt of the bosses: NerdFuel on Etsy
Nintendo's scan of the game manual: https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/common/pdf/CLV-P-SAAXE.pdf
GameFAQs: https://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/588747-super-punch-out/faqs
Play Dates:
We'll be playing this game over the next two weeks, from October 16th to October 31st. Feel free to reply with your favorite opponents, screenshots, your own experiences buying or playing the game as a kid, or questions as you progress through the game. Take photos and share them. You can also feel free to keep using this thread after we've moved on!
On November 1st, we move on to Star Fox.
On November 1st, we move on to Star Fox.
Food for thought:
How is this a world where professional boxing doesn't have weight classes at all? Who's your least favorite opponent and why is it <x>? Can we get the Mike Tyson license back? Do the racial caricatures seem a little weird in 2017 or is it all in good fun (oh god please don't derail the thread)? What the hell happened to the Bruiser Brothers as children that their heads are shaped that way? Do you feel bad for Glass Joe #deepestlore?
DID YOU KNOW: Hold L & R on the second controller at the startup Nintendo logo to enter a hidden sound test.
DID YOU KNOW: Hold X & A on the menu while selecting "New Game" and you can enter your name in Japanese.
DID YOU KNOW: Hold L & R on the second controller at the startup Nintendo logo to enter a hidden sound test.
DID YOU KNOW: Hold X & A on the menu while selecting "New Game" and you can enter your name in Japanese.
What's a SNES Classic Passport?
A SNES Classic Passport is a fun way to keep track of your participation in our SNES Classic Club. The passport will keep track of all the goals you've completed while playing the SNES Classic games. Each goal you complete will earn you a stamp! Try to complete them all for bragging rights.
How do I get one?
Simply complete any of our SNES Classic club goals and report them on NeoGAF. SNESBot will send you a PM with your updated, stamped passport -- feel free to post your passport in these threads to share with others!
How do I report a completed goal?
Just reply to this thread with the special goal hashtag that matches the goal you've completed. That's right, this is based on the honor system. Don't cheat! How do you know which hashtags match which goals? Continue below to find out this game's goals. You can reply with any goal hashtags in any SNES Classic Club thread, so if you're completing goals for a previous game, you can post them here or in the thread originally associated with the game! Optionally, include a photo of your accomplishment for posterity -- and the bot will stitch together a diary of your playthrough photos early next year! Confused? Click this tutorial reply screenshot to see an example of reporting a completed goal.
Can I play along without a SNES Classic?
Duh. SNES, Virtual Console, SNES Classic, Emulation -- however you want to play the game, play it.
How do I get a European SNES Classic Passport?
Just reply to this thread including the word #euro in the body of your post to switch to the (inferior) European SNES colour scheme. If you get tired of the colours, just reply to the thread including the word #us in the body of your post to switch back!
What's a star goal?
A star goal is the hardest goal for each SNES Classic game. These special goals are marked with a star on your SNES Classic Passport!
Your objectives in this game are:
1. Beat Super Macho Man -- This puts you 3/4s of the way through the game and is about where I think the game goes from "pretty manageable with practice" to "holy moly" hard. Hashtag #tko
2. Beat the Game (No Save States). You can use save states at the end of each circuit to do it in multiple sessions, but no using save states to dodge punches, repeat fights, etc. Hashtag #wvba
3. Beat the first league blindfolded OR 3. Beat every opponent with "Quick Kills" -- Again, the point of these is to really stretch you beyond what you thought was possible. If you do the blindfolded goal it'd be amazing to see you post a video (please turn comments off and mark as unlisted if you are uploading the video to YouTube, I'll delete any videos in this thread not following this rule) of your feat. Famously, every Punch-Out! game can be beaten this way, the question is whether you can hone your reflexes and your senses enough to do so. Here's a video of an actual crazy person doing it in front of a live audience. Quick-kills implies that you get a time better than any on the leaderboard, get true KOs where possible, and generally put up times a casual playthrough wouldn't believe possible. If you do the quick-kills goal post a picture of your times. Hashtag #vodka
1. Beat Super Macho Man -- This puts you 3/4s of the way through the game and is about where I think the game goes from "pretty manageable with practice" to "holy moly" hard. Hashtag #tko
2. Beat the Game (No Save States). You can use save states at the end of each circuit to do it in multiple sessions, but no using save states to dodge punches, repeat fights, etc. Hashtag #wvba
Because the Japanese version of the SNES Classic does not feature Super Punch-Out!, the alternate game will be Super Soccer, a fairly mediocre and barebones launch-era SFC/SNES title by Human Entertainment. But we don't want to exclude you from the club on this basis alone. Club members with both the US/EU and JPN systems can feel free to submit goals for both.
1. Win Tournament mode playing as Germany. Hashtag #human
2. Win Tournament mode playing as U.S.A. Hashtag #redcard
3. Win Tournament Mode playing as Belgium and don't let the final opposing team score a single goal. Hashtag #ole
Super Mario World. Goals: 1. Beat the Game. Hashtag: #morton 2. Beat the Game with 96* exits. Hashtag: #luigi. 3. Use a memory corruption glitch (Orb, Cloud, or End Credits Warp). Hashtag: #goomba
Good luck!