What Is It?
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! was one of Nintendo's earliest hits. It mixed cartoony action with pattern memorization to create one of the most compelling sports games for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment Systems. Not only was it incredibly easy to learn how to play, but the cast of characters were second to none. Fast forward seven years and we have Super Punch-Out!!, a pseudo-sequel to the popular NES game. The gameplay hasn't changed much, you play a slightly transparent boxer who must dodge and punch his way to victory. The over-the-top cast of characters all have comical attacks, along with defined vulnerabilities that you will have to master if you want to stand a chance. The graphics are outstanding from beginning to end. Each and every pugilist has their own unique style. The animation is also top notch. If it wasn't for the transparent boxer you would think that this was something out of a Saturday morning cartoon. If you're a fan of single-player boxing games, you can't do any better than Super Punch-Out!!
Does It Still Hold Up?
Yes the graphics are amazing. Yes the animations are sharp. Yes each and every character is impressively detailed. No matter how many good things you say about Super Punch-Out's presentation, it doesn't make up for the fact that the gameplay hasn't changed much in seven years. You still play the game exactly how you would have on the original NES, the only difference are the detailed graphics. It would have been nice to see some sort of multiplayer mode added or something to extend the life of this game. Outside of that one complaint, Super Punch-Out!! holds up remarkably well.
Is It Worth The Money?
Seeing as we already had the original Punch-Out!! (though, sadly not Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!), so this Super NES "sequel" was inevitable. The good news is that it's worth the money, even if you already own the 8-bit original. The graphics are sharp and I'm a big fan of memorizing people's patterns. This 16-bit title could have used a few more modes and options, but it's still a lot of fun all these years later. Let's hope that Nintendo can keep the quality alive with their release of the Punch-Out remake for the Wii, scheduled for this June!