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      <title>GAME CLEAR No. 297 -- Punch-Out!! (1984)</title>
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      <description>Punch-Out!! (1984, Arcade) Developer: Nintendo R&amp;amp;D3
Publisher: Nintendo
Clear Port: Arcade Archives: Punch-Out!! (2018, Switch)
Port Developer: HAMSTER
Port Publisher: HAMSTER
Clear Version: Switch
Clear Platform: Switch 2
Clear Date: 5/20/26
Why should I care? Nintendo&amp;rsquo;s iconic boxing series may be better remembered by most for its NES entry, but this version looks sharp and feels sharp too. Mr. Sandman, let&amp;rsquo;s meet in the ring 🎶 I recently saw Arcade Archives described as &amp;ldquo;the best thing happening in video games right now,&amp;rdquo; and it&amp;rsquo;s kind of hard to disagree.</description>
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