Punch-Out!!

Arcade 1984 Nintendo Sports Boxing
The player assumes the role of a green-haired boxer, who must fight his way through six increasingly larger-than-life boxers to earn the title of 'Champ' in this superb 1-on-1 fighting game.

During matches, the player's boxer is viewed from behind as a wire-frame (so the player's opponent can be seen). Players must time their punches, dodges and blocks in order to defeat the opposing boxer.

The player's opponents are each rendered as humorous cartoon-like caricatures - adding much to the game's atmosphere - and each boxer fights in a slightly different style, forcing players to adapt to their strategy. The top monitor is used for statistics while the bottom one is used to display the actual fight.
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Technique

CPU
  • maincpu Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
  • audiocpu N2A03 (@ 1 Mhz)
Chipset
  • N2A03 (@ 1 Mhz)
  • VLM5030 (@ 3 Mhz)
Affichage
  • Orientation Yoko
  • Résolution 255 x 224
  • Fréquence 60 Hz
Contrôles
  • Nombre de joueurs 1
  • Nombre de boutons 3
  • Type de contrôle joy (4 ways)

Screenshots de Punch-Out!!

Punch-Out!! - Screen 1
Punch-Out!! - Screen 2
Punch-Out!! - Screen 3
Punch-Out!! - Screen 4
Punch-Out!! - Screen 5

Les clones de Punch-Out!!

Tips sur Punch-Out!!

* Control Panel Instructions :
- Power meter indicates your punching power. Build up your punching power by punching the champ, throw a knock-out blow when meter flashes "KO".
- Status meter indicates your/champ's respective stamina, knockdown occurs when status meter reads empty.
- Game is over when you are knocked out or time counts down to zero.
- "Lets keep it clean. Now come out boxing!"

* Here's the system for getting by everyone in 1 round of Punch-Out (warning : This system works on 9 out of 10 Punch-Out machines)...
1) Glass Joe : So easy that you'd have to be trying not to win. But to be 100% sure... Keep guard up till his eyes glow for a big punch, dodge, and hammer him with rights and lefts to the face. Repeat till down.
2) Piston Hurricane : Concentrate blows, especially lefts, to the abdomen. When he backs up and charges in, hit him with a blow to the stomach as soon as he charges into you, he'll go down for the count after the 2nd or third time.
3) Bald Bull : Fairly simple : Right, dodge, left left. Right, dodge left left. Look out for his upper cuts though (get out of the way! duh) and upon his bull-charge you have two options. A hit to the stomach when he is right under you puts him down for the count, but if your reflexes aren't optimum, you are better off at dodging and continuing the fight. Right to the face (or 2 lefts), dodge, right. NO BODY BLOWS TO BALD BULL except on the bull charge.
4) Kid Quick : Soooo easy : Right, dodge, right right dodge right right dodge right right dodge right right dodge right right (these all being blows to the head). VERY EASY as long as you don't lose your rhythm. If ya do get messed up you can usually recover with a a dodge and starting again. No blows to the stomach. This is basically what you'll be doing against Mr. Sandman.
5) Pizza Pasta : Basically you're waiting for him to screw up. Use the kid quick system till he backs off (with the Come on! Come on!) and DODGE his hook. Then pummel him with rights and lefts to the head (ONLY the head), and he won't be fighting back. Repeat till he's dead. If he pins you up against the ropes with shots to the stomach at some point, just get your guard down there and sneak in some lefts and you should break free.
6) Mr. Sandman, the champion : Kid Quick system exactly. Every now and then however he fires a very quick left or right to the head. When he hits you with one, dodge the opposite way of the hit quickly or you'll be going down.

Punch-Out!! et M.A.M.E.

0.29 [Nicola Salmoria]

WIP:
- 20th October 2012: Smitdogg - ShouTime got the Japan version of Punch-Out, which uses different voice samples from the export version we have. Most likely the gameplay difficulty will be more toned down as well. Pretty awesome find.
- 0.125u5: Nicola Salmoria simplified palette handling in Punch-Out!!. Fixed big sprite palette in top monitor. Fixed proms loading. Changed palettesize to 512 colors.
- 0.123u5: Added 2x 'Unused' dipswitch.
- 0.123u1: Zsolt Vasvari removed color tables from Punch-Out!!. Added RESNET color computations where appropriate. Changed palettesize to 2048 colors.
- 0.116u2: David Haywood added clone Punch-Out!! (Italian bootleg). This set comes from an original board found in Italy, uses new program roms, 2 new gfx roms, and a mix of PunchOut and Super PunchOut graphic roms. Service mode is disabled.
- 29th May 2007: Corrado Tomaselli dumped Punch-Out!! (Italian bootleg), roms check is not working.
- 0.106u8: Aaron Giles converted Punch Out driver to a proper dualscreen game (2x 256x224). Rewrote the video portion to use tilemaps.
- 0.58: Fixed VLM5030 emulation in Punch-Out [Tatsuyuki Satoj]. Samples are no longer needed. Changed 8-way Joystick to 4-way.
- 22nd January 2002: Tatsuyuki Satoh fixed the noise generator in the VLM5030 sound chip emulation, completely removing the need for samples.
- 21st January 2002: Tatsuyuki Satoh submitted a new, much improved version of the VLM5030 sound chip emulation, used for speech in (Super) Punch-Out and a few other drivers. It is now more than 90% accurate to the original, and only a few small problems remain.
- 0.37b15: Changed visible area to 256x448.
- 17th November 2000: Gerardo Oporto fixed dipswitches in Punchout.
- 0.37b7: Added samples (00 - 2b.wav).
- 0.37b5: Nicola Salmoria added new graphic primitive copyrozbitmap(). This replaces copybitmapzoom() which was a special case. A side effect is that, thanks to the better precision, the boxer on the Punch Out hall of fame looks much better.
- 0.36b13: New NES sound emulation for Punch Out and Donkey Kong 3 [Matthew Conte, wwtk@mail.com]. Replaced NES/DAC sound with Nintendo. Changed clock speed of the N2A03 to 1789772 Hz.
- 0.36b5: Replaced M6502 CPU2 with a N2A03.
- 0.35b13: Changed description to 'Punch-Out!!'.
- 0.33b6: Tatuyuki Satoh fixed bug in VLM5030 emulator which caused samples not to work.
- 0.33b3: Tatsuyuki Satoh updated the VLM5030 emulation (Punch Out etc.). Since quality is still bad, the emulator is only used when samples are not available.
- 0.31: A first attempt at sound in Donkey Kong 3 / Punch Out. These two Nintendo games use the same sound hardware as the NES console [Nicola Salmoria]. Note: Punch Out runs on two monitors, positioned one above the other. Since the top monitor is mostly informational, you might want to cut it out to enlarge the play area. You can do that enforcing a suitable screen size. Good resolutions are 400x300 (if your card supports it), or 800x600 with pixel doubling. Known issues: When you die, a rectangle on the left of the screen blinks. Due to copy protection, Super Punch Out doesn't work.
- 0.29: Nicola Salmoria added a preliminary driver for Punch Out (Nintendo 1984).

LEVELS: 6

Romset: 276 kb / 33 files / 156.4 zip
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