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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'']]


'''''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.
'''''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.


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.

Revision as of 10:34, February 7, 2019

This article is about the game from Game & Watch Gallery 4. For information about for other uses of the term "Boxing", see Boxing (disambiguation).
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Luigi boxing a Wiggler in the Modern version of Boxing

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.

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.

Unlike the Classic version, music is featured.

If the player selects the game yet waits several seconds, a humorous sequence will play where several Waluigis pop up from the floor, and Big Boo throws his boxing glove Boo at them in a similar manner to a bowling ball, and is overjoyed at getting a strike.

It is also one of the games in the gallery in the original Game & Watch Gallery.

Classic Mode

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The Classic version of Boxing

In Classic Mode, two boxers start with 50 points. The boxers also start with a maximum of five hit points. For each hit a boxer takes, he loses one point. If pushed back, that boxer loses three points. If KO'd, the boxer loses four points, and an additional point is deducted for each TKO the boxer gets (−6 points if KO'd three times).

If a boxer has zero points, he gets pushed back very easily, and if KO'd with zero points, the boxer loses the match. If the human player boxer loses a match in a one-player game, a Game Over occurs.

If a round takes too long, a brief break occurs, and the match resumes.

In Game & Watch Gallery 4, one star is earned for every three wins.

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