
Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is a boxing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System, released in North America in 1987. An adaptation of Nintendo's earlier arcade Punch-Out!! titles, it casts the player as Little Mac, a diminutive underdog boxer who climbs the professional ranks by defeating a gallery of larger-than-life opponents. The game is shown from behind and above Little Mac, whose semi-transparent sprite keeps the colorful, heavily caricatured challengers fully in view. Rather than a contest of reflexes alone, Punch-Out!! is a puzzle of pattern recognition: each opponent, from Glass Joe and King Hippo to Bald Bull and Super Macho Man, telegraphs attacks with specific tells, and the player must learn to read those signals, dodge or block, and counter in the narrow openings that follow. The final challenge is a bout against real-world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, whose name and likeness Nintendo licensed for the title; his opening-round knockout punches are infamous. When the license lapsed in 1990, Nintendo reissued the game as Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream with a fictional final boss. Though strictly a single-player game, Punch-Out!! has long had a social dimension, as memorizing each fighter's pattern is easier with a second set of eyes calling out tells, turning a solo climb into an impromptu team effort. A critical and commercial success, it is regarded as one of the finest games on the NES and the definitive entry in a series Nintendo has revived periodically since.
| Platform | NES / Famicom |
| Developer | Nintendo |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Genre | Fighting, Sports |
| Players | 1 |
| Series | Punch-Out!! |
