Punch-Out fans may find it noteworthy that Amazon is offering pre-order for an exclusive full size replica of Little Mac's southpaw boxing glove.
And in the episode, which is by the way was their 51 episode, they covered one of the biggest games at the show, Punch-Out!. Within their discussion it was revealed that there were only 13 characters within the title and somewhere within their discussion the word "DLC" poped up.
Ripten writes "The next episode of GameTrailers TV, airing this Thursday night at 12:30 PM, will be epic featuring the premier gameplay of BioShock 2 featuring none other than the Big Sisters, a "major announcement" and look at what's next to come for Killzone 2, an announcement for PuncOut on the Wii by Reggie Fils-Aime, and Peter Molyneux drops in to give us the first video for the upcoming Fable II downloadable content."
Retailer Amazon.com this week began offering pre-orders for Nintendo Co.'s Punch-Out!! Heavyweight Contender Kit.
Retailer Amazon.com this week discounted pre-orders for Nintendo Co.'s Punch-Out!! for the Wii home video game hardware.
As sumarized by Nintendo Everything:
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Tom Magrino writes: "On the Wii, May 18 will see the arrival of Punch-Out, the long-awaited remake of the classic NES boxing game, with Glass Joe getting a current-generation graphical makeover."
That copy of Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen you stashed under the mattress to partly fund your early retirement just got a whole lot less valuable. The ESRB has rated the rare Enix RPG for a Virtual Console release, along with another, more widely known SNES gem: Super Punch-Out!!. Is Nintendo planning to release the classic pugilist title alongside its modern Wii equivalent, as it did in the case of Super Metroid and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption? Perhaps!
Wii boxing just got a bit more interesting. Everlast, the 99-year-old company synonymous with boxing equipment has created Wii boxing gloves.
At Nintendo's fall conference last week, the long-awaited Punch-Out!! title for Wii was revealed. There was some confusion over whether or not the game would support motion controls fully because Nintendo had not truly confirmed the information. However, any doubts that the newest Punch-Out title will not support full motion-controls can finally be put to rest with the newest details coming from Charlie Scibetta, Nintendo of America's Senior Director of Corporate Communications...