Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Punch-Out!!
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Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Punch-Out!!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our next NES Classic review, Punch Out!!
Punch Out!! is the first home release in the Punch Out!! series. The first home release starred Mike Tyson as the final boss, but he was later replaced with the dreamy Mr. Dream (basically a palette swap). The game spawned solid sequels on the SNES and Wii, and has kept gamers captivated for decades.
We'll review Punch Out!! in an episode following the event, and include opinions and commentary from people who joined and chatted with us about it.
While we have you here: what kind of games from the NES Classic and SNES Classic would you like to hear us review? Would you prefer the SNES era over the NES era? If you have suggestions, let us know in the comments.
Ok so I recommend people research the controls because some moves are not obvious. For instance when you get a star you can use a super uppercut move but you have to press start to use it. You can also hold select to get more health and that seems to work between rounds so holding that down seems to net you a refill, which is SUPER useful. I hold shift when I get knocked down but it doesn't seem to refill anything there.
Also just got to Piston Honda for the first time and took him down a couple times but he is pretty tough. When I got to him for the first time he's so huge it's really intimidating. Plus his fast punch jab fiesta is really hard to dodge if you have no idea it's coming
Anyone beat this game before? I've never really played it before now so it's nice to come in fresh.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 04/11/2018 at 08:25pm
I have beaten Tyson once in my life. Every time I replay this I can fairly easily get to Tyson but Iāve only ever managed to take him out once. My heart was pounding out of my chest.
Any tips? Iām doing ok but anything would help. Any basic strategy you use to approach the fights?
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 04/11/2018 at 09:20pm
What I almost always do is just sit and wait for a punch. Dodge it, then wail. Do left-right-left-right to get more punches in before they un-stun.
Some of them have more specific things youāll have to do. I think itās Bald Bullās second fight for instance that requires you to gut punch him at just the right time if you want to win the fight. And King Hippo is all gut punchesā if you punch him in the face heāll just brush it off. But generally, wait for the punch then left-right in the face until they recover.
That's what i'm doing. I think I need to spot the boxer tells better. It's so exact if you're off by a bit it's CURTAINS! CURTAINS I SAY!
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 04/13/2018 at 05:55pm
Yeah, learning the tells is key. I'm going through it and wow, it's been too long. I'm having more trouble than I used to. I've been compiling notes.
Glass Joe: So this guy is a pushover. Easy tells. Just dodge and wail on him
Von Kaiser: You'll start to notice variety with Kaiser. He has a few different moves with different tells, but it's the same basic idea.
Piston Honda: The tells start getting a little quicker here. If he backs off and revs up a punch you can nail him in the stomach to knock him down but if you miss that window be ready to block or dodge.
Don Flamenco: Easiest fight in the game. Punch him in the gloves to piss him off, then immediately dodge, then left-right-left-right to the face until he's down and out. He'll only ever throw that one punch and will never un-stun as long as you keep the left-right to the face going.
King Hippo: Just keep dodging his punches and don't bother countering until he throws his hand up in the air and opens his mouth. Hit him in the face while his mouth is open and then punch him in the stomach repeatedly until he can get his pants up. Once you knock him down, he won't get back up.
Great Tiger: The jab tell is tricky if you don't know what you're looking for. The gem in his turban starts flashing. The other tells are easy. When he starts his teleport punches, just hold in block until it connects, then quickly release and hold block again until he's done. It's not enough to hold in block the whole time, you have to release and re-press.
Bald Bull: THIS is where the game gets hard. It's similar to the past few, three moves with different tells, but this guy is fast and hits hard. His special move is the bull charge and you CAN wait until he punches at the end of his charge and counter but I've never really been able to get that to work. You can hit him at just the right moment of his charge to knock him down.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 04/13/2018 at 05:55pm
Piston Honda (rematch): This one is easier than the Bald Bull fight but Honda has learned a few tricks since you last faced him. Mostly he's faster now.
Soda Popinski: Oof... this guy is rough. His tells are easy to spot but quick, and he hits hard. It's just a matter of getting your dodges in. He has a three jab move that you should probably block-- you'll know it's coming when he starts shuffling his feet. A little trivia: he was originally named Vodka Drunkinski. He's always swigging soda in the NES game but he preferred more adult beverages in the arcade version.
Bald Bull (rematch): This match is cheap. You can't knock him down just by emptying his health. The only way to knock him down is to knock him out of his bull charge or hit him with a star punch. Otherwise the strategy is basically the same.
Don Flamenco (rematch): The strategy is the same as his first appearance but he DOES recover, which mostly just makes this match annoying rather than difficult.
Mr. Sandman: You gotta use body shots on this guy when he's stunned. He'll block face shots. When he flashes get ready to dodge three quick uppercuts. It's not easy.
This is where I am right now, the rest from memory:
Super Macho Man: Basically the same as Popinski except he has a spin attack you have to worry about. I've always thought he was wasted here because he's easier than Sandman by a mile.
Tyson/Mr. Dream: Yeah you're... you're on your own. The tells are clear but his punches come fast and the window to counterattack is so short... it's brutal.
Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Donkey Kong!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our next NES Classic review, Donkey... Read All
Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Donkey Kong!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our next NES Classic review, Donkey Kong!
We'll review Donkey Kong in an episode following the event, and include opinions and commentary from people who joined and chatted with us about it.
This month's game is Donkey Kong! Donkey Kong is a very early platformer that launched Mario (when he was still called Jumpman!) into the hearts and minds of kids everywhere, and eventually spawned the modern interpretation of DK starting with Donkey Kong Country.
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 03/03/2018 at 10:46pm
I made it to loop 3 on the beginner mode. This version feels easier than the arcade version. The controls seem more forgiving. Maybe I was playing on a very worn out arcade machine the last time I played it.
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Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Excitebike!
You may remember this semi-regular CG event where we pick a game and invite everyone to come play it with us and discuss what we think. This time, we're changing things up a bit. We will do one game a month (or maybe more!) and... Read All
Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Excitebike!
You may remember this semi-regular CG event where we pick a game and invite everyone to come play it with us and discuss what we think. This time, we're changing things up a bit. We will do one game a month (or maybe more!) and tying the events into a Cheerful Ghost Radio series about classic games.
We'll review the games in an episode following the event, and include opinions and commentary from people who joined and chatted with us about it.
This month's game is Excitebike! Excitebike is an NES racing game that has been a fan favorite since its launch with the NES. In addition to the main tracks, Excitebike lets you build your own tracks and save them back to the cart. It has spawned a few sequels and references in other Nintendo titles over the years. Join us as we talk about the first racing game on the NES!
Very EXCITEbiked for this. I like that we are doing classic NES reviews in CG Radio but opening up the games club the month before we review the game to everyone should be a fun way to do it.
Looking forward to what people think heading back to Excitebike!
Yeah, it should be going until Feb 25th I think Travis just added in the wrong end date. Should be updated when he gets to that.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 01/31/2018 at 03:27am
Yeah sorry about that. I first set it up to start on the day I was working on. It said that I couldn't start it in the past (even though it was the present) and I think it reset the end date then.
So I actually played this yesterday as today I have church and then the Super Bowl :)
My main criticism of the game are the sounds. This game could have benefited greatly from a soundtrack. Eventually I got so annoyed of the sounds that I quit playing. I suppose I probably could have muted the game and played more, but instead, I played Mike Tyson's Punchout lol.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 02/04/2018 at 05:16pm
Been playing this the last couple nights and I quite enjoy it. Not sure how much I want to say in advance to our review episode, but it's just as solid a game as I remember when I played this on the NES.
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"Games Done Quick is a series of charity video game marathons. These events feature high-level gameplay by speedrunners raising money for charity. Games Done Quick has teamed up with several charities in its seven-year history, including Doctors Without Borders and the Prevent... Read All
"Games Done Quick is a series of charity video game marathons. These events feature high-level gameplay by speedrunners raising money for charity. Games Done Quick has teamed up with several charities in its seven-year history, including Doctors Without Borders and the Prevent Cancer Foundation. We are currently the largest fundraising event globally for both charities!"
The AGDQ schedule has just been posted and i'm getting an event up so people can keep it in their minds as something that is coming up you can donate to. The speedruns this year look really good but don't take my word for it, check them out below:
Make sure you head out to this years Portland Retro Gaming Expo to check out the amazing convention and stop by this years Cheerful Ghost Booth. This year we've upgraded our booth and it's going to be very special and something you will absolutely need to experience!
For more... Read All
Make sure you head out to this years Portland Retro Gaming Expo to check out the amazing convention and stop by this years Cheerful Ghost Booth. This year we've upgraded our booth and it's going to be very special and something you will absolutely need to experience!
For more information about Portland Retro Game Expo including dates, times and pricing check the website link below.
Enough Classic NES Tournaments To Make The World Championships Jealous
This year we are having four classic NES Tournaments (two per day) of some incredible NES classics and the winners of each tournament will walk away with a special prize!
Saturday: Super Mario Brothers Speedrun & Bubble Bobble Score Tournament.
Sunday: Marble Madness & Snake Rattle and Roll.
Head over to the PRGE site for more Tournament details and more information on what you can win!
We are going sharing a booth with Wick who will be demoing his amazing new Indie game Crescent Loom.
"Crescent Loom is a game about creating life. Knit bones, stitch muscles, and weave neurons into a biologically-realistic simple creature."
We are working together on a fun new interview with Wick that we will launch on the first day of PRGE so check back at Cheerful Ghost on October 21st to read it when it drops!
As if running a tournament and sharing a booth with Wick & Crescent Loom isn't enough we will also be trying our hand at selling VHS Tapes and other random memorabilia. I'm really proud of the VHS collection we will have for sale featuring such classics as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Nightmare on Elm Street, Blackula, Stand by Me on Betamax, The Godfather Collection (partially sealed), The Lost Boys, Conan The Barbarian (sealed), Vertigo, The Abyss, Blade Runner, Alien, Aliens, Point Break and much, much more.
Come for Demolition Man in great condition and stay for our large assortment of Star Wars trilogy sets!
Checkout the Nintendo World Championship livestream on Twitch below October 7th! Join this event to add it to your calendar and the discussion on Cheerful Ghost!
Not really sure if Nintendo is just going to show a video at E3 this year but it might not matter with the Switch being one of the most successful consoles in recent memory. Hopefully Nintendo announces a new Pokemon game on the Switch. If they do the Internet might explode... Read All
Not really sure if Nintendo is just going to show a video at E3 this year but it might not matter with the Switch being one of the most successful consoles in recent memory. Hopefully Nintendo announces a new Pokemon game on the Switch. If they do the Internet might explode with joy.
You can watch the Nintendo Spotlight live on Twitch below:
The Ubisoft E3 press conference is coming and hopefully that means they are having Aisha Tyler back as their MC. With the controversial news of Far Cry 5 I bet they will have something special planned for it as well as some possible new games on the Switch.
You can watch the... Read All
The Ubisoft E3 press conference is coming and hopefully that means they are having Aisha Tyler back as their MC. With the controversial news of Far Cry 5 I bet they will have something special planned for it as well as some possible new games on the Switch.
You can watch the Ubisoft Press Conference live on Twitch below:
"The PC Gaming Show returns in 2017 as part of the official E3 conference schedule. In partnership with Intel as the presenting sponsor, the third annual PC Gaming Show will take place live from The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles on Monday, June 12 at 10am PDT. The event... Read All
"The PC Gaming Show returns in 2017 as part of the official E3 conference schedule. In partnership with Intel as the presenting sponsor, the third annual PC Gaming Show will take place live from The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles on Monday, June 12 at 10am PDT. The event will be hosted by PC fan-favorite, Sean "Day[9]" Plott and will showcase exclusive announcements, trailers and discussion from many of the most exciting developers and projects on the platform.
You can watch the PC Gaming Show live on Twitch below:
Can't wait to play this because.. I really haven't and it's on my list of shame which will be remedied very soon!
Ok so I recommend people research the controls because some moves are not obvious. For instance when you get a star you can use a super uppercut move but you have to press start to use it. You can also hold select to get more health and that seems to work between rounds so holding that down seems to net you a refill, which is SUPER useful. I hold shift when I get knocked down but it doesn't seem to refill anything there.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/nes/563452-punch-out/faqs/48171
Also just got to Piston Honda for the first time and took him down a couple times but he is pretty tough. When I got to him for the first time he's so huge it's really intimidating. Plus his fast punch jab fiesta is really hard to dodge if you have no idea it's coming
Anyone beat this game before? I've never really played it before now so it's nice to come in fresh.
I have beaten Tyson once in my life. Every time I replay this I can fairly easily get to Tyson but Iāve only ever managed to take him out once. My heart was pounding out of my chest.
Wow. Thatās a cool achievement.
Any tips? Iām doing ok but anything would help. Any basic strategy you use to approach the fights?
What I almost always do is just sit and wait for a punch. Dodge it, then wail. Do left-right-left-right to get more punches in before they un-stun.
Some of them have more specific things youāll have to do. I think itās Bald Bullās second fight for instance that requires you to gut punch him at just the right time if you want to win the fight. And King Hippo is all gut punchesā if you punch him in the face heāll just brush it off. But generally, wait for the punch then left-right in the face until they recover.
That's what i'm doing. I think I need to spot the boxer tells better. It's so exact if you're off by a bit it's CURTAINS! CURTAINS I SAY!
Yeah, learning the tells is key. I'm going through it and wow, it's been too long. I'm having more trouble than I used to. I've been compiling notes.
This is where I am right now, the rest from memory:
Thanks Travis. Still working on Piston, but this helps a lot.