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[[File:GWG4-Boxing Gameplay.png|left|frame|[[Luigi]] boxing a [[Wiggler]] in the Modern version of ''Boxing'']] |
[[File:GWG4-Boxing Gameplay.png|left|frame|[[Luigi]] boxing a [[Wiggler]] in the Modern version of ''Boxing'']] |
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'''''Boxing''''' (also known as '''''Punch-Out!!''''' in the United States and Europe) is a [[Game & Watch]] game that was released on July 31, 1984. It is also featured as a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. The "Modern" version of the game features [[Luigi]] as a playable character. This |
'''''Boxing''''' (also known as '''''Punch-Out!!''''' in the United States and Europe) is a [[Game & Watch]] game that was released on July 31, 1984. It is also featured as a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. The "Modern" version of the game features [[Luigi]] as a playable character. This minigame has three opponents: a [[Wiggler]], a [[Big Boo]], and [[Waluigi]]. Luigi has to beat all his opponents. After that, he has to repeat the fighting order along with winning a [[coin]], a [[trophy]], or a Championship Belt. As the player advances in the game, the enemies get more difficult to defeat. |
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Getting one KO earns a coin, getting five earns a [[Yoshi Coin]], getting ten earns a trophy, and getting fifty earns a Championship Belt. It is [[Game Over]] if Luigi gets KO'd. |
Getting one KO earns a coin, getting five earns a [[Yoshi Coin]], getting ten earns a trophy, and getting fifty earns a Championship Belt. It is [[Game Over]] if Luigi gets KO'd. |