ghostguy123
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Love old school nintendo. Beat that MoFo a couple days ago. Just thought I'd share.
You should have let them think you knew nothing and then sat down and played. You could have been revered as a video game savant.My kids and their cousins started playing this recently on one of the multiple systems they all have. They started telling me about the game and I feigned interest while they told me about each player you had to beat. When I finally told them that I had played an finished the game they were amazed. I told them to be careful because Tyson likes to bite people's ears now.
Great game.
I never beat Tyson.Beating Tyson was an achievement, man that game was awesome. Beating Tiger in Tiger Woods PGA Tour in the early iterations was a nice 2a to beating Tyson, but even that is not even close.
Congrats, ghostguy!
I feel dirty for watching that.
BODY BLOW!!!! BODY BLOW!!! BODY BLOW!!!A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Anyway, he has a "Punch Out," not the Mike Tyson console one, but mostly the same of course. I played once fully expecting to knock out Glass Joe, but I couldn't for the life of me remember the pattern. He knocked me out.
Arcade stand up had more risqué names than the Nintendo console version. Vodka Drunkinshi vs Soda Popinski.A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Anyway, he has a "Punch Out," not the Mike Tyson console one, but mostly the same of course. I played once fully expecting to knock out Glass Joe, but I couldn't for the life of me remember the pattern. He knocked me out.
007 373 5963I still remember the code to this day.
BODY BLOW!!!! BODY BLOW!!! BODY BLOW!!!A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Anyway, he has a "Punch Out," not the Mike Tyson console one, but mostly the same of course. I played once fully expecting to knock out Glass Joe, but I couldn't for the life of me remember the pattern. He knocked me out.
OMG.
I don't know if that's how you beat him. I actually never played the arcade version. But I remember walking through arcades and hearing that machine yelling that over and over. I remember thinking that it looked like you were some kind of Tron robot fighting other people. I didn't quite get that you looked that way so you could see the guy you were fighting.BODY BLOW!!!! BODY BLOW!!! BODY BLOW!!!A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Anyway, he has a "Punch Out," not the Mike Tyson console one, but mostly the same of course. I played once fully expecting to knock out Glass Joe, but I couldn't for the life of me remember the pattern. He knocked me out.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I think Glass Joe was just a button masher. You keep giving him body blows and then hit him with an upper cut when he is dazed and he goes down.I don't know if that's how you beat him. I actually never played the arcade version. But I remember walking through arcades and hearing that machine yelling that over and over. I remember thinking that it looked like you were some kind of Tron robot fighting other people. I didn't quite get that you looked that way so you could see the guy you were fighting.BODY BLOW!!!! BODY BLOW!!! BODY BLOW!!!A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Anyway, he has a "Punch Out," not the Mike Tyson console one, but mostly the same of course. I played once fully expecting to knock out Glass Joe, but I couldn't for the life of me remember the pattern. He knocked me out.
Mostly...If you got him on his wind-up, you got an upper cut. The key was to dodge, then hit him to stun him, then upper-cut. He was pretty easy, but he did kind of lack a clear pattern. The easiest by far was Don Flamenco the 1st time.Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I think Glass Joe was just a button masher. You keep giving him body blows and then hit him with an upper cut when he is dazed and he goes down.
I remember having a ton of trouble with Super Macho Man. Only beat him a handful of times and then would just use the Tyson code over and over (to no avail )Mr. Sandman and Bald Bull scared the piss out of me on the arcade version. Got my ### kicked by those fools many times. Still get mild anxiety thinking about them. Super Macho Man was also a beast.
Always bummed me out that Kid Quick never made it into the NES version.Arcade stand up had more risqué names than the Nintendo console version. Vodka Drunkinshi vs Soda Popinski.A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Anyway, he has a "Punch Out," not the Mike Tyson console one, but mostly the same of course. I played once fully expecting to knock out Glass Joe, but I couldn't for the life of me remember the pattern. He knocked me out.
I'm interested in hearing more about this. How many games does he have? Where is his place located? Is it profitable?Bull Dozier said:A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Someone came up with Barcade. Genius. One here now but have yet to hit it.I'm interested in hearing more about this. How many games does he have? Where is his place located? Is it profitable?Bull Dozier said:A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Just punch him. Over and over again. It's almost impossible to lose. I thought.I can't even beat Glass Joe. Decision always goes to the defender.Play it here
Actually it's a lot harder on there compared to on an actual Nintendo or Wii.Just punch him. Over and over again. It's almost impossible to lose. I thought.I can't even beat Glass Joe. Decision always goes to the defender.Play it here
That guy is a straight up Jedi master.Watch a master play it here... blindfolded:
I honestly thought he was going to beat Tyson.Watch a master play it here... blindfolded:
Unless there's a pattern ever found (they haven't yet), it's virtually impossible.Watch a master play it here... blindfolded:
He has about 50 games, maybe? I'm estimating. He has them in two different rooms in a building he owns in a suburb of St. Paul. He bought a building with an established tennat and had a couple of extra rooms. He's a video game junkie and had a couple at his house already. Since he had some extra space, he just gave into his addiction and started buying more.I'm interested in hearing more about this. How many games does he have? Where is his place located? Is it profitable?Bull Dozier said:A friend of mine owns an arcade with a bunch of classic games. You walk in, pay a flat fee, and then all the games are set up as free play. It's pretty cool.
Shows what you know.Just punch him. Over and over again. It's almost impossible to lose. I thought.I can't even beat Glass Joe. Decision always goes to the defender.Play it here
Every fight in the game is based off of patterns. The guy in the video uses sound cues to figure out which set of moves a boxer is about to use, and he responds accordingly.Watch a master play it here... blindfolded: