Power Punch II

Power Punch II

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Developer(s) Beam Software
American Softworks[1] (under supervision by: Nintendo)
Publisher(s) American Softworks[1]
Producer(s) Sue Anderson
Programmer(s) Andrew Bailey
Artist(s) Greg Holland
Composer(s) Marshall Parker
Gavan Anderson
Engine Proprietary
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System[1]
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Sports (boxing) [1]
Mode(s) Single-player

Power Punch II is a boxing video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1992. The game was developed by Beam Software under supervision from Nintendo, until the latter disowned the production of the game, and as a result, it was published by American Softworks Corp.

Storyline

Mark "Tough Guy" Tyler is the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, with an Olympic gold medal and a 33-0 (30 KO) record to his claim. After knocking out another opponent with ease, Tyler and his manager taunt the world by saying that no one can stop him. However, the broadcast is picked up far from Earth in the outer reaches of the universe by an alien boxing promoter for the Intergalactic Boxing Federation (IGBF). The promoter decides to accept Tyler’s challenge that he can beat "anyone". Thus Tyler is brought into the throes of the universe to compete against the best boxers in the universe and defend his earthly title.

Gameplay

The game includes a scoring system based on punch percentages as well as knockdowns. Rounds are only one minute long.

Development

Power Punch II was originally developed under the supervision of Nintendo as a sequel to their hit Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! for the NES. The game was originally titled Mike Tyson's Intergalactic Power Punch and was to feature real-life, heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson as the original protagonist. However, Nintendo made the changes due to Tyson's mounting legal troubles.[2] There are no other titles in the series, leading to some confusion over the title.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-04-14.
  2. Schedeen, Jesse (November 9, 2009). "Big Boss of the Day: Mike Tyson". IGN. Retrieved 2011-03-31.

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