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Only one game was released in the 1990s, which was ''[[Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)|Super Punch-Out!!]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo]]. This game was closer to the arcade games and even featured similar voice-acting. The team of Little Mac and Doc Louis was exchanged for an blonde boxer whom the player could name and who was closer to the arcade games' player character. This installment featured even more characters, with a mix of fighters from all the previous games as well as some new, particularly bizarre fighters. The ''Punch-Out!!'' series was fairly popular in America, but it was less so in Japan, although this could have been due in part to the console games being available primarily through special offers before being released regularly, and ''Super Punch-Out!!'' was only officially released in Japan in 1998, two years after the [[Nintendo 64]] had launched.
 
Only one game was released in the 1990s, which was ''[[Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)|Super Punch-Out!!]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo]]. This game was closer to the arcade games and even featured similar voice-acting. The team of Little Mac and Doc Louis was exchanged for an blonde boxer whom the player could name and who was closer to the arcade games' player character. This installment featured even more characters, with a mix of fighters from all the previous games as well as some new, particularly bizarre fighters. The ''Punch-Out!!'' series was fairly popular in America, but it was less so in Japan, although this could have been due in part to the console games being available primarily through special offers before being released regularly, and ''Super Punch-Out!!'' was only officially released in Japan in 1998, two years after the [[Nintendo 64]] had launched.
  
''Punch-Out!'' went for years without a follow-up until [[Next Level Games]] decided to try their hand at it, following their success with several ''Mario'' sports games. The result was another game called ''[[Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]'', and it was released for the [[Nintendo Wii]] in 2009. This game was based heavily on the NES game, to the point of bringing back Little Mac and Doc Louis. The Wii game also primarily featured fighters from previous games, most of whom were from the Super Nintendo version, and the only original addition was [[Disco Kid]], who seems to have been based on [[Kid Quick]] from the original arcade game. [[Donkey Kong]] also appeared as a bonus opponent. The game was made further unique with special cartoon cutscenes, full voice acting and a competitive multiplayer mode. Platinum members of Club Nintendo could also receive a special free downloadable [[WiiWare]] game called ''[[Doc Louis's Punch-Out!!]]'' in which Little Mac could actually face Doc Louis in battle. Although the game was successful, no more follow-ups have been announced. Next Level has shown interest in a new ''Punch-Out!!'', however, and they have stated that if they could make a sequel, it would move on from the Wii game's focus on the NES game and revolutionize the ''Punch-Out!!'' formula.
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''Punch-Out!'' went for years without a follow-up until [[Next Level Games]] decided to try their hand at it, following their success with several ''Mario'' sports games. The result was another game called ''[[Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]'', and it was released for the [[Nintendo Wii]] in 2009. This game was based heavily on the NES game, to the point of bringing back Little Mac and Doc Louis. The Wii game also primarily featured fighters from previous games, most of whom were from the Super Nintendo version, and the only original addition was [[Disco Kid]], who seems to have been based on [[Kid Quick]] from the original arcade game. [[Donkey Kong]] also appeared as a bonus opponent. The game was made further unique with special cartoon cutscenes, full voice acting and a competitive multiplayer mode. Platinum members of Club Nintendo could also receive a special free downloadable [[WiiWare]] game called ''[[Doc Louis's Punch-Out!!]]'' in which Little Mac could actually face Doc Louis's success. Although the game was successful, no more follow-ups have been announced. Next Level has shown interest in a new ''Punch-Out!!'', however, and they have stated that if they could make a sequel, it would move on from the Wii game's focus on the NES game and revolutionize the ''Punch-Out!!'' formula.
 
 
==Spin-Offs/Crossovers==
 
 
 
Little Mac appeared as a unlockable playable guest character in a fighting game by Electronic Arts, ''Final Night Round 2'', in 2004. The game also included the Super NES ''Super Punch-Out!!'' as a bonus game, through which Mac was unlocked as a playable character.
 
 
 
The ''Punch-Out!!'' series eventually had a presence in Nintendo's crossover fighting series, ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]''. Little Mac first made an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as an [[Assist Trophy]] and then appeared as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]''.
 
 
 
=Other Media=
 
 
 
A short ''Punch-Out!!'' comic was made as part of the [[Nintendo Comics System]] in the early 90s. Additionally, King Hippo appeared as a recurring villain in both the animated series and comic stories of ''Captain N: The Game Master''.
 
  
 
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