Punch-Out (USA) for the NES is a remake of Punch-Out and Super Punch-Out not to be confused with the SNES game of the same name. 5 brand-new larger-than-life opponents. You play a green-haired boxer who must fight his way up through five larger-than-life boxers to earn the title of 'Champ'. Punches, dodges, and blocks must all be well-timed in order to defeat the opposing boxer. This game is considered an improvement over the first game. A sports/boxing game where you play 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. You must time their punches (or the star punch), dodges, and blocks in order to defeat the opposing boxer. 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 game was re-released in 1990 after the license with Mike Tyson expired. Nintendo decided not to renew the contract with Mike Tyson after finding out he was no longer the boxing champion and many other on-going issues and allegations that was going on with him. So Nintendo re-released this game with a different end boss called Mr. Dream. Starring Mario as a referee. Note: Wow! hard game. Even more difficult than the arcade version. Mr. Dream as a final boss was sure hard to beat since several attempts were made before I can finally get a TKO on him