Super Punch-Out!! Arrives for the New 3DS Virtual Console

Super Punch-Out!! Arrives for the New 3DS Virtual Console

New 3DS. NEW. 3DS.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 05, 2016 @ 12:02 PM (Staff Bios)
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Remember the days of Super Punch-Out!!? I don't, but now I will finally be able to check it out... because Super Punch-Out!! has surprisingly hit the 3DS Virtual Console, according to a Nintendo press release. Super Punch-Out!! is actually the first SNES game to make it to the 3DS Virtual Console since mid-April.

Keep in mind that unfortunately, the SNES Virtual Console titles are only available on the New 3DS. Talk about incentive to purchase a new one though, eh?

Anyway, a bit more about Super Punch-Out!!: it's the 1994-born sequel to the NES beloved Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, which is currently available on the Wii U Virtual Console.

Oh, and Style Savvy, from the Nintendo DS, will be available for Wii U owners beginning today. But more importantly, hooray! Super Punch-Out!! is available for the 3DS! It also has earned high scores from IGN and other outlets, so you can't really go wrong with purchasing it! Unless you don't like boxing.

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