![Punch-Out!! [Model CHP1-UP] Punch-Out!! [Model CHP1-UP] screenshot](images/game/2068_1.png)
Punch-Out!! © 1984 Nintendo.
The player assumes 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.
During matches, the player's boxer is viewed from behind as a wire-frame (so the player's opponent can be seen). Players must time their punches, dodges and blocks in order to defeat the opposing boxer.
The player's 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 top monitor is used for statistics while the bottom one is used to display the actual fight.
![Goodies for Punch-Out!! [Model CHP1-UP]](images/covermini160/2068_1.jpg)
Game No. CHP1-UP
Main CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zetex N2A03 (@ 1.789772 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Zetex N2A03 (@ 1.789772 Mhz), Sanyo VLM5030 (@ 3.58 Mhz)
Players : 1
Control : 4-way joystick
Buttons : 3
=> [1] LEFT BLOW, [2] RIGHT BLOW, [3] KNOCKOUT BLOW

Punch-Out!! was released in February 1984 in the arcades.
Punch-Out!!'s innovative game-play and memorable graphics and speech did much to ensure its popularity throughout the 1980s.
The game's title music, is actually the 'Gillette Look Sharp March'. This jingle, originally heard in Gillette radio and television commercials, was later used as the theme song to the Gillette Cavalcade of Sports, which aired boxing matches. The music can also be heard in the 1980 boxing related film 'Raging Bull' during the scene where Jake LaMotta (as played by Robert De Niro) unveils his new nightclub.
Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. appear as spectators in the crowd - on both sides of the ring.
Rac Carpana holds the official record for this game with 15,999,990 points.
A Punch-Out!! arcade unit can be seen in the 1987 movie 'Over the Top'.
A Game & Watch version was also released the same year under the title 'Boxing'. It was renamed to 'Punch-Out!!' for it's special 1988 U.S. release.