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  • {{Game infobox |title=Super Punch-Out!!
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  • '''Punch-Out!!''' may refer to: *The {{ser|Punch-Out!!}} series, a series of boxing video games.
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  • |name=Punch-Out!! |caption=Series logo as of [[Punch-Out!! (Wii)|''Punch-Out!!'' for Wii]]
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  • ...gory=Boxing |players=1 |predecessor=(None) |successor=[[Super Punch-Out!! (arcade)]] |no_pricing= |releaseww=1984,<br>March 30, 2018 |no_ratings= |niwa= |col ...the game was re-released on [[Nintendo Switch]] as part of the [[Nintendo Arcade Archives]], published by Hamster.
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  • ...Boxing |players=1 |predecessor=[[Super Punch-Out!! (arcade)]] |successor=[[Punch-Out!! (Wii)]] |no_pricing= |releasena=October 1987 |releasejp=November 21, 1987 ...ations; '''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!''' featuring {{wp|Mike Tyson}}, and '''Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream'''. The later version was released featuring Mr. Drea
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Super Punch-Out!!
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  • {{Game infobox |console=Arcade
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  • '''Koji Kondo''' (近藤 浩治, August 13, 1961) is a Japanese video game composer for [[Nintendo]]. Among the first sound designers hired by the com ...f his hiring, Kondo did not own a [[Family Computer]], but had played many arcade titles (''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' being popular around that time).<ref>[http://
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  • ...ith [[Nintendo Switch Online]]) have been a medium for some older Nintendo game re-releases on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. ...and Famicom differences) have never been re-released before. The Nintendo Arcade Archives may also contain different modes and an online leaderboard system.
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  • ...Kong arcade flyer.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]] arcade flyer]] This article is a list of [[Nintendo]] franchise based arcade games.
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Popeye (Arcade)
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  • ...do Power]]''''' was the July/August 1988 volume of the magazine. The cover game for this issue was ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. *6-7: A general overview of the game
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  • ...e Pokémon Necrozma, and the reveal of two new Ultra Beasts. Purchasing the game before January 10 allows players to receive a special Rockruff that will ev ...e, the new Bowser's Minions mode, and the various [[amiibo]] features. The game releases on October 6. The Koopa Troop and Goomba amiibo also release on Oc
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  • {{Game infobox ...was released as part of the [[Action Series]]. The game was based on the [[Game & Watch]] title ''[[Boxing]]''.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2007/02/15
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  • ==Arcade games== {{Game infobox
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  • ...m which can play a set of built-in NES games. The system cannot play NES [[Game Paks]], however, only the installed titles.<ref name="Nintendo Life"/> The ...le to save their current progress as a restore point and start a different game. Each title has four suspend points each.<ref name="features trailer"/> Sus
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  • * 10 years ago - {{zel2|Majora's Mask}}, [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo GameCube]]* 20 years ago - ''{{ga|Final Fantasy}} * ''{{obp|Haunted House|Wii game}}''
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  • ...enture in which the player must collect clues and solve puzzles. The first game in the series is known in North America as [[Trace Memory]]. ...released as a series of Japan-only games called bit Generations for the [[Game Boy Advance]], the series evolved into a series of downloadable games for [
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  • ...ccess [[Nintendo 64]] and {{wp|Sega Genesis}} games, which expanded into [[Game Boy Advance]] games on February 8, 2023. These games can also be accessed o |This is the first release of the game outside of Japan.
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  • ...en with {{wp|Master System|Mark III / Master System}} and {{wp|Arcade game|Arcade}} titles. In Japan titles for the {{wp|MSX}} have been released, while in N ...Console titles are displayed through a filter that gives the effect of the game being displayed on an older television. NES titles released on the Wii Virt
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