I first played this game in 1995 and liked it immediately, since it was far more like the arcade versions than MTPO was. My only complaint was that your gloves don't stay in the position you put them in like in the arcade versions, but rather, they always default to "down" like in MTPO. However, at least your gloves automatically block in SNES SPO based on whatever position they're in (like the arcade), rather than the counterintuitive action of having to pull down to block high, and having to refresh the input for each additional punch you want to block, in MTPO. For a long time I've thought about putting SNES SPO into a classic Nintendo arcade cabinet. I already have an empty Popeye cabinet in my shed that would be perfect for it, since that's a horizontal monitor cabinet. I also have several arcade PO joysticks, a couple extra arcade big blue KO punch buttons, 3 extra Nintendo/Sanyo 20EZ arcade monitors, and an extra SNES with a busted shell that works perfectly. The fact that the SNES can natively output a ~15 kHz RGBHV signal makes the hookup to an arcade monitor easy. I have extra arcade PO control panels too, but I don't know if one could be made to fit into a Popeye cabinet. One of them has a bunch of extra button holes in it from some previous conversion to "Time Killers," so I wouldn't mind modifying that one to make it fit a Popeye cabinet. Alternatively, an old beat-up VS. UniSystem control panel could be used, since those were made to fit classic single-monitor Nintendo cabinets to begin with, and since they're steel rather than wood, they'll accept a Punch-Out joystick as-is. I would just need to fill in the existing button holes and make new ones for the two punch buttons and KO button.
May I ask why you're uplaoding this in 2021 and not 2016? Edit: Wait a minute. This is on the gdq channel and I've seen it before. So why am I seeing this on your channel now?
You're seeing it now because I uploaded it recently. I've been slowly archiving my marathon appearances on my youtube channel so they're all preserved and in one place.
@@ZoofyZoof I mean, I talk about doing this run for GDQ in 2016 in the description, so it was probably when I originally did this run, or from GDQ's channel. I've also been uploading several marathon runs from the past gradually so they're all in one spot and preserved.
@@zallard1 That sure makes sense, not lying, but tbh when you upload these I honestly expect something new and every time it's something I've already seen I get sad
@@ZoofyZoof Not everyone who follows me has seen all my marathon runs, so for a good deal of the newer subscribers I have, this is new to them. I'm pretty sure I'll get to marathon runs you haven't seen as well, since I've done a decent amount of them that weren't at GDQ's.
I still think the greatest moment you’ve had in this game was the blindfolded run with “I think I just accidentally hit a frame-perfect counter.”
It wasn't even "I think" :P.
Zallards blindfolded wii punchout is my favorite run of all time, only tied with oats n goats super metroid impossible run
@@andrewzeshypikamander1120 same dude, those two runs were incredibly godlike
Estimated time to complete: 25:00
Zallard: *You underestimate my power*
Pizza cake! Right on!
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Pizza king
That 10 second Hoy Quarlow was ridiculous
aw, i miss when i watched this kind of stuff.
Thank you Zallard, I was having problems against our dude Sandman and now I could defeat him.
I was just watching old agdq streams, that’s crazy
I first played this game in 1995 and liked it immediately, since it was far more like the arcade versions than MTPO was. My only complaint was that your gloves don't stay in the position you put them in like in the arcade versions, but rather, they always default to "down" like in MTPO. However, at least your gloves automatically block in SNES SPO based on whatever position they're in (like the arcade), rather than the counterintuitive action of having to pull down to block high, and having to refresh the input for each additional punch you want to block, in MTPO.
For a long time I've thought about putting SNES SPO into a classic Nintendo arcade cabinet. I already have an empty Popeye cabinet in my shed that would be perfect for it, since that's a horizontal monitor cabinet. I also have several arcade PO joysticks, a couple extra arcade big blue KO punch buttons, 3 extra Nintendo/Sanyo 20EZ arcade monitors, and an extra SNES with a busted shell that works perfectly. The fact that the SNES can natively output a ~15 kHz RGBHV signal makes the hookup to an arcade monitor easy.
I have extra arcade PO control panels too, but I don't know if one could be made to fit into a Popeye cabinet. One of them has a bunch of extra button holes in it from some previous conversion to "Time Killers," so I wouldn't mind modifying that one to make it fit a Popeye cabinet. Alternatively, an old beat-up VS. UniSystem control panel could be used, since those were made to fit classic single-monitor Nintendo cabinets to begin with, and since they're steel rather than wood, they'll accept a Punch-Out joystick as-is. I would just need to fill in the existing button holes and make new ones for the two punch buttons and KO button.
literally have never seen nick bruiser NOT get up
Narcis was one i got stuck at a lot i feel valid hearing he's the most random lol
Amazing as always 👍
neat vid bro
I love how for the frame perfect punch, they have to do the ball buld jab Lmao
Run starts at 1:06
here before this gets famous
My god I thought this was this year 😄
0:31 it’s not a marathon it’s a 40 yard dash
Dang! I just missed first.
Wtf is a heike kagero? 🤣
New zallard video pog
More like Sight-ama, amiright?
I got a sub 10 nick bruiser today.
How well can you navigate Masked Muscle when he spits in your eye?
Good run
First :D have s great day zallard and keep punchin out lol
Yo
U need to do election year ko spedrun
Aww memberberries
zallard1 pog. Sub-10 Rick Bruiser pog too.
you mean nick?
@@journey8692 this was 6 months ago idfk
Noice Hoy Quarlow:14:34 14:40
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Wow
May I ask why you're uplaoding this in 2021 and not 2016?
Edit: Wait a minute. This is on the gdq channel and I've seen it before. So why am I seeing this on your channel now?
You're seeing it now because I uploaded it recently. I've been slowly archiving my marathon appearances on my youtube channel so they're all preserved and in one place.
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Haven't you uploaded this already?
Nope
@@zallard1 Well I've certainly seen it already from somewhere else
@@ZoofyZoof I mean, I talk about doing this run for GDQ in 2016 in the description, so it was probably when I originally did this run, or from GDQ's channel. I've also been uploading several marathon runs from the past gradually so they're all in one spot and preserved.
@@zallard1 That sure makes sense, not lying, but tbh when you upload these I honestly expect something new and every time it's something I've already seen I get sad
@@ZoofyZoof Not everyone who follows me has seen all my marathon runs, so for a good deal of the newer subscribers I have, this is new to them. I'm pretty sure I'll get to marathon runs you haven't seen as well, since I've done a decent amount of them that weren't at GDQ's.
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