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MaxwellGT2000 said:
samus086 said:
TruckOSaurus said:
alfredofroylan said:
TruckOSaurus said:
Very nice, I'll be playing with motion controls, I'm sure they'll pull it off great!

Also, who the hell is Doc Louis? Is that the name of your trainer? Cause I really don't remember fighting someone named Doc Louis.

Yes is your trainer.

 

Okay I didn't remember his name but I remember him. I just finished a round... I barely made it alive... I'm looking for some good advice... but all he says is... "Join the Nintendo fun Club today!". Talk about shameless advertizing!

 

 

 Whats so shameless about it, All the fun club was, was a free newsletter with game hints and tricks, which became so popular that Nintendo started Nintendo Power

 

I was an orinigal Fun Club member (sad part is I can still remember my fun club/NP subscription #)

Does anyone think some of the fighters from Super Punch-out!! will make it into the game

I also cant wait to see what kinda new boxers make it into the game as Ive wanted a new punchout for ages

 

Now they'll say "Join Club Nintendo today!, register all your Nintendo games!" just to keep the shameless plugs and nostalgia going.

I'm too young to remember the original fan club :'( but I did have a huge stack of Nintendo Power magazines, used to love the comics, I'd love Nintendo Power make a comic for Twilight Princess like they did for Link to the Past.  Or even bring back the classic Mario comics, it was really out there, having Luigi as the princess and the princess as Luigi, no wonder I have taste for the stylized games now and like odd TV shows (shin chan FTW)

 

 

well, that could be considered shameless, but free stuff for your opinions and info on games you have purchased is still a good idea...

I liked the Howard and Nester comics better

wonder if they will add training elements into the game, like speedbag and power punches..? would be kinda weird, because I kinda like the pick up and play style of the old titles