Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (1987) gameplay screenshot
Year1987
Decade1980s
GenreBoxing
PlatformNES
DeveloperNintendo
PublisherNintendo
1980s

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

1987 · Boxing · NES

Overview

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is a classic 1980s boxing game developed by Nintendo for NES.

Deep Dive

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is a classic 1980s boxing game developed by Nintendo for NES.

Developer Story

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! was designed by Genyo Takeda and Makoto Wada at Nintendo in 1987 for the NES. It featured 13 opponents in the World Video Boxing Association tournament, each with patterns that had to be read and countered. Mike Tyson himself was licensed and featured as the final opponent — virtually unbeatable without precise timing of his first-round knockdowns. After the licence expired in 1990, Tyson was replaced by "Mr. Dream."

Did You Know?

  • Mike Tyson was licensed at the peak of his career — Nintendo paid $50,000 for the three-year licence.
  • Tyson's first-round knockdown required frame-perfect timing — he could knock down Little Mac with a single punch, and his blink was the tell.
  • Each opponent's tell — the facial tic, sound cue, or animation that signalled their attack — was designed to be learnable through repeated play.
  • The game had no way to punch while dodging — movement and attacking were separate, making defensive play a prerequisite for offence.
  • After Tyson's licence expired in 1990, Mr. Dream replaced him with identical stats and behaviour — the same fight, different face.