It is an amazing game. It has amazing graphics.
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if you could be other characters and it had all the characters from the nes and snes version plus online play it would be the perfect wii game
sirsponge
Punch Out!! isn't Street Fighter the focus is on the single player campaign. I don't know if I want Hoy Quarlow back, online leaderboards would have been an nice addition though.
Punch Out!! isn't Street Fighter the focus is on the single player campaign. I don't know if I want Hoy Quarlow back, online leaderboards would have been an nice addition though.
Captain-Pants
To be honest, I'm not actually sure if online leaderboards would have been very interesting. I have a strong feeling that they'd just be plastered with a thousand instances of the exact same time once people figured a fighter out. :P
[QUOTE="Captain-Pants"]
Punch Out!! isn't Street Fighter the focus is on the single player campaign. I don't know if I want Hoy Quarlow back, online leaderboards would have been an nice addition though.
GabuEx
To be honest, I'm not actually sure if online leaderboards would have been very interesting. I have a strong feeling that they'd just be plastered with a thousand instances of the exact same time once people figured a fighter out. :P
If leaderboards were a priority from the beginning of development, they could have implemented an point based system like SPO!! A system that would yield a greater variety of results and support a competitve community more accurately.
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[QUOTE="Captain-Pants"]
Punch Out!! isn't Street Fighter the focus is on the single player campaign. I don't know if I want Hoy Quarlow back, online leaderboards would have been an nice addition though.
Captain-Pants
To be honest, I'm not actually sure if online leaderboards would have been very interesting. I have a strong feeling that they'd just be plastered with a thousand instances of the exact same time once people figured a fighter out. :P
If leaderboards were a priority from the beginning of development, they could have implemented an point based system like SPO!! A system that would yield a greater variety of results and support a competitve community more accurately.
Well, even then I think it'd be about the same. The problem with Punch-Out!! in that respect is the utter predictability of all the of the fighters. This turns it more into a puzzle than an action fighter game, which thus would make every single battle have both an optimal time and an optimal score.
[QUOTE="Captain-Pants"]
[QUOTE="GabuEx"]
To be honest, I'm not actually sure if online leaderboards would have been very interesting. I have a strong feeling that they'd just be plastered with a thousand instances of the exact same time once people figured a fighter out. :P
GabuEx
If leaderboards were a priority from the beginning of development, they could have implemented an point based system like SPO!! A system that would yield a greater variety of results and support a competitve community more accurately.
Well, even then I think it'd be about the same. The problem with Punch-Out!! in that respect is the utter predictability of all the of the fighters. This turns it more into a puzzle than an action fighter game, which thus would make every single battle have both an optimal time and an optimal score.
I think it would depend on how intricate the point system is. They could have used the SPO!! like scoring as a blueprint in which they could have added more depth and measurement. Competitive score wars are possible.
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