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Punch-Out!! (Wii) : ウィキペディア英語版
Punch-Out!! (Wii)

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|modes=Single-player, Two-player, Multiplayer
|platforms = Wii, Wii U (Nintendo eShop)
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''Punch-Out!!'' is a boxing video game developed by Next Level Games for the Wii and is the fifth main game in Nintendo's ''Punch-Out!!'' series following the SNES version of ''Super Punch-Out!!''.
Following an early release at the Nintendo World Store in New York City on May 16, 2009, the game was released on May 18, 2009 in North America,〔 on May 22, 2009 in Europe, on July 23, 2009 in Japan, and on August 27, 2009 in Australia (exclusively at JB Hi-Fi stores). An additional WiiWare title, ''Doc Louis's Punch-Out!!'', was released exclusively for North American Club Nintendo members on October 27, 2009. It was rebranded under the Nintendo Selects label in 2011 for North American audiences only.〔http://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/954363-punch-out/data〕
In the January 2015 Nintendo Direct, it was announced that ''Punch-Out!!'' and other Wii games would be released for download through the Wii U's Nintendo eShop. ''Punch-Out!!'' was released in North America on January 22, 2015, in Europe on March 12, 2015, in Australia and New Zealand on March 13, 2015, and was released in Japan on June 24, 2015.〔
==Gameplay==

''Punch-Out!!'' features a boxer named Little Mac working his way up the professional boxing circuits, facing a series of colorful, fictional boxers. The game requires reflexes in reaction to the computer-controlled boxers' moves. Aside from a few new opponents, every other opponent is from a previous ''Punch-Out!!'' game. New opponents feature Disco Kid, Giga Mac and Donkey Kong, while the classic boxers are ten of the eleven boxers from the original game, as well as two from ''Super Punch-Out!!''. The game allows three different control schemes. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk can be used together, a Wii Balance Board can be used along with Wii Remote and Nunchuk to duck or dodge, or the Wii Remote can be used by itself and held sideways in a traditional two-button control scheme.
In each stage, players must rely on quick reactions and identify various tells from their opponent in order to dodge or block their attacks, before returning with attacks to either the torso or the head with the left and right fists. Hitting certain weak points at the correct time, for example; when an opponent grins, earns stars, with the player able to store up to three stars, losing them if they are hit. When the player has one or more stars, they can perform a Star Punch which deals extra damage. Each fighter has a stamina gauge which must be depleted in order to knock an opponent down, with the player able to recover their stamina whilst their opponent is down. Additionally, the player has a heart counter that decreases if they are hit, or if their attacks are blocked. If it reaches zero, the player will be unable to attack and be vulnerable until they can successfully dodge an attack. The player wins a match by either successfully KO'ing their opponent (either by a ten count or simply because they are unable to recover), earning a T.K.O. by knocking them down three times in a single round, or winning by decision after three rounds have passed. If the player is hit by a knockout punch, it is possible to recover and regain stamina.
The single player campaign sees the player progress through three main modes; Career, Title Defense, and Last Stand. Career sees Little Mac climb the ranks of the World Video Boxing Association by proceeding through the Minor, Major, and World Circuits. Title Defense is a more challenging mode that sees Mac defend his championship belt against other fighters, who use new techniques and ways to protect their weakness (such as King Hippo protecting his stomach with a manhole cover). Finally, Last Stand is an endurance mode in which Mac faces off against random opponents with a high heart meter and a stamina bar that does not regenerate. Once Mac loses three times, he will retire and the Career mode will become disabled, requiring players to start from scratch on a new file. Exhibition allows players to fight against opponents they have previously fought in Career and Title Defense, where they can try and complete unique achievements, or practise against a holographic clone of their current opponent. If the player manages to win against ten fighters during Last Stand, an additional Champions Mode option is unlocked, in which a single hit will knock Mac down.
New to the series is a split-screen multiplayer mode between Little Mac and a recolored clone. When one of the players has gathered enough power by repeatedly dodging all moves unscathed, he can transform into "Giga Mac" and the game moves into its single-player view, as Little Mac tries to overcome the bigger and more powerful Giga Mac.

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