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Little Mac

Little Mac[a] is a fictional boxer and the main protagonist in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series of video games. He first appeared in the Nintendo Entertainment System game Punch-Out!!. He is the smallest and youngest of all the boxers in the games, being only 17 years old across all Punch-Out!! games. His signature attack is the "STAR Punch". His design was changed for the SNES Super Punch-Out!!, but reverted to his original design in the Wii title. In the NES and Wii games, Little Mac is accompanied by Doc Louis, his trainer.

Little Mac
Punch-Out!! character
Little Mac, as depicted in Punch-Out!! for Wii
First gamePunch-Out!! (arcade game) (1983)
Created byGenyo Takeda
Designed byMakoto Wada
Voiced byCharles Martinet (Super Punch-Out!!)
Matt Harty (Punch-Out!! (Wii))
Hisao Egawa (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
Kōsuke Toriumi (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
TitleBruiser from the Bronx (Super Smash Bros.)
OccupationBoxer
HomeThe Bronx, New York
NationalityAmerican
Height5' 7"
Weight107 lbs
Age17

In addition to his own series, Little Mac has made multiple cameo appearances in and out of video games; video games include Captain Rainbow, Fight Night Round 2 and the Super Smash Bros. series, while he appeared in a variety of comic books, including those created by Valiant Comics. Little Mac has received positive reception since his debut and has been regarded as one of the best protagonists in video games by multiple publications.

Concept and creation

Since his appearance in Punch-Out!! for the NES, Little Mac has been represented with black hair; he usually wears a black tank top, green shorts, and green boxing gloves,[citation needed] however, in Super Punch-Out!! he appears with blonde hair and blue pants. He was originally going to be named Peter Punch, but this was changed before the game's debut.[1] He is 17 years old, 140 centimeters tall (170 cm in the Wii version), and hails from The Bronx. This makes him the shortest and youngest boxer in all of the Punch-Out!! games.[2] In all games, players took control of Mac against the taller opponents, where Mac could only dodge in various directions, block, and perform stomach punches, uppercuts, and the "Star Uppercut". Mac can perform the Star Uppercut by collecting stars, which are obtained by attacking opponents in specific ways. Mac has a stamina meter; if it runs out, he turns pink and must be given time to recover. If he is knocked down, players must mash the A button to make him stand up.[3]

The identity of the player character in Super Punch-Out!! is the source of contention; Bryce Holliday, one of the main developers of the Wii version of Punch-Out, states that the player character in Super Punch-Out is not Little Mac.[4] However, during the North American and European Virtual Console releases of the SNES title, Nintendo of America and Europe have claimed that Little Mac is in the SNES game.[5][6] The history section of the official website for the Wii version of Punch-Out!! also states that the character is Little Mac.[7] According to Nintendo of America, the SNES title takes place after the events of the NES and Wii titles of the series; Little Mac looks different because he was given a makeover, and his repertoire has expanded since separating from Doc Louis,[6] including the "Knockout Punch" and the "Rapid Punch".[8]

Before the SNES Super Punch-Out!! was finished and released, some screenshots and video footage of the prototype seen in gaming magazines showed him with a different look compared to his final version seen in the finished and released version.[9][10] and two official television commercials[11][12] Instead of using stars to do powerful attacks, Little Mac builds up a strength meter by doing well against his opponents, like in the arcade versions of Punch-Out!!. It will lower when he is hit or when the opponent blocks his attack.[citation needed]

He was voiced in Punch-Out!! for Wii by Matt Harty, a sound designer for Next Level Games. Unlike his opponents, his design in Punch-Out!! for Wii has not changed much. They specifically kept him as a silent protagonist due to how similar the Wii game is to the NES game as well as the tradition of silent Nintendo protagonists such as Kirby, Link, and Ness. The designers also wanted Mac to be an avatar for the player.[13] They were originally going to allow players to upgrade Little Mac's abilities; however, they felt that it would take away from the challenge of overcoming opponents, as well as diminish peoples' interests in Little Mac.[14]

Appearances

Little Mac first appeared in the arcade video game Punch-Out!! as an unnamed boxer.[15]. He would later get his name in the NES game Mike Tyson's Punch Out!!, the third game in the series and his third appearance. He has appeared as the main protagonist in every Punch-Out!! game since. His next appearance was in Super Punch-Out!! for the Super NES, which gave him a drastically different design. Most recently in his series, he appeared in the Wii video game Punch-Out!!. The Wii game adds a multi-player mode, where a second player can take control of an alternate Mac. In this mode, either player can transform into Giga Mac, a larger and more powerful version of Mac. Giga Mac's name was planned to be "Big Mac" in keeping with the "little" in Little Mac's name, but this was changed to avoid comparison to McDonald's Big Mac.[16]

Little Mac has made multiple cameo appearances. His first was in the GameCube version of Fight Night Round 2, where his SNES incarnation is featured as a playable character alongside the ability to play the entire SNES game.[17] He appeared in the Wii video game Captain Rainbow, which featured a variety of obscure Nintendo characters, as an "overweight has-been".[18] Mac also appeared as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, assisting players who summoned him.[19] Little Mac joined the playable roster in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, where he is a fighter who is fast and strong on the ground, but is substantially weaker in the air. A mechanic unique to Little Mac is the Power Meter, drawn from the arcade titles, which builds as Mac deals and receives damage. When the meter is full, Mac gains access to the K.O. Uppercut. Little Mac makes a return appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Little Mac's green headgear is featured as downloadable content in the Wii game Animal Crossing: City Folk, which players could put on their characters in the game.[20] The game Abobo's Big Adventure, a fan game which features numerous Nintendo characters, featured Little Mac as its final boss.[21]

Little Mac is also featured as the protagonist in the Punch-Out!! stories featured in Valiant Comics' Nintendo Comics System. He appears in the stories "The First Fight", "Outsiders", and "Fox and Hounds."[22] Mac also makes a cameo in the prologue short of the Captain N comic books.[citation needed]

Promotion and merchandise

 
Boxer Paulie Malignaggi portrayed Little Mac in an American commercial for the Wii version of Punch-Out!!

In 2009, he was portrayed by former professional boxer Paulie Malignaggi in an American commercial for Punch-Out!! on the Wii. In an interview, Malignaggi commented that he was asked to play a "young Italian-American guy, good looking with a cocky attitude and a heavy New York accent".[23]

Reception

Since his appearance in the Punch-Out!! series, Little Mac has received generally positive reception, and is regarded as a major Nintendo character.[24][25] GameSpot featured him in a user poll as part of the "all time greatest video game hero" contest.[26] Nintendo Power listed Little Mac as their 11th favorite hero, stating that he taught gamers that more intimidating foes can be overcome by patience, persistence, and "pattern recognition".[24] GamesRadar listed him as the 68th greatest video game hero, and called him the "definition of an underdog hero", due to fighting much larger opponents than himself.[25] GamesRadar's Mikel Reparaz listed Mac's Star Uppercut as one of the most satisfying uppercuts in video games.[27]

However, Little Mac has also received criticism. Both his updated design and Doc Louis' absence were listed by NintendoWorldReport's Neal Ronaghan as weak points of Super Punch-Out!![28] In their list of the top five racist video games, 1UP.com listed the Punch-Out!! franchise, and referred to Little Mac as the "Great White Hope" relative to the stereotypical character designs of his opponents.[29] The Escapist's Sumantra Lahiri wrote that Little Mac was the only boxer in the game who did not have a "negative stereotype associated with him".[30]

After being a long-time requested inclusion within the Super Smash Bros. series,[31][32] Little Mac made his debut in the series in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an "Assist Trophy", a non-playable character that assists the fighter who summoned them.[32][33][34][35] The series' subsequent installments, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, transitioned Mac into a full-fledged playable character.[36] In addition to using his updated design from the Wii version of Punch-Out!!, his Giga Mac transformation from that same game is also featured as his "Final Smash", a one-use special move that can only be activated upon breaking a "Smash Ball".[36] Little Mac also appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, although his Final Smash has been modified like other transformation-esque Final Smashes.[37] Little Mac's reputation as an underdog has also made its way into the Smash fanbase, as his moveset in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been met with harsh criticism as he is one of the easiest characters to defeat once off stage, but maintains one of the best ground games in the entire series, leaving fans polarized about his playstyle. Prior to his inclusion in the Super Smash Bros. series, Gamasutra's Kyle Orland commented that Little Mac's absence from it was "mind-boggling". The qualities listed included his popularity, fighting ability, and "retro cred"; Orland felt that it did not make sense to feature characters such as Ice Climbers and Mr. Game & Watch instead of Mac.[31] IGN's Lucas M. Thomas and Matt Casamassina expressed disappointment that Little Mac was not playable in Brawl, and suggested that perhaps series creator Masahiro Sakurai could not think of a good moveset for him.[34] Jeremy Parish of Polygon ranked 73 fighters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "from garbage to glorious", listing Little Mac as 37th.[38]

Little Mac has also been featured in a number of merchandise items and collectibles. As part of a "boxing challenge" held by Nintendo at its Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Plaza, Nintendo awarded, in part, a training sweatshirt similar to Little Mac's.[39] Nintendo also released a pair of Little Mac-signed green boxing gloves on Amazon.com, which were contained in a wood frame and casing.[40] The band Game Over created a song called "Little Mac's Confession", which follows Little Mac's "crushing KO" against Mr. Dream.[41]

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: リトル・マック, Hepburn: Ritoru Makku

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For other uses see Little Mac disambiguation Little Mac a is a fictional boxer and the main protagonist in Nintendo s Punch Out series of video games He first appeared in the Nintendo Entertainment System game Punch Out He is the smallest and youngest of all the boxers in the games being only 17 years old across all Punch Out games His signature attack is the STAR Punch His design was changed for the SNES Super Punch Out but reverted to his original design in the Wii title In the NES and Wii games Little Mac is accompanied by Doc Louis his trainer Little MacPunch Out characterLittle Mac as depicted in Punch Out for WiiFirst gamePunch Out arcade game 1983 Created byGenyo TakedaDesigned byMakoto WadaVoiced byCharles Martinet Super Punch Out Matt Harty Punch Out Wii Hisao Egawa Super Smash Bros Brawl Kōsuke Toriumi Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Super Smash Bros Ultimate In universe informationSpeciesHumanGenderMaleTitleBruiser from the Bronx Super Smash Bros OccupationBoxerHomeThe Bronx New YorkNationalityAmericanHeight5 7 Weight107 lbsAge17In addition to his own series Little Mac has made multiple cameo appearances in and out of video games video games include Captain Rainbow Fight Night Round 2 and the Super Smash Bros series while he appeared in a variety of comic books including those created by Valiant Comics Little Mac has received positive reception since his debut and has been regarded as one of the best protagonists in video games by multiple publications Contents 1 Concept and creation 2 Appearances 3 Promotion and merchandise 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 ReferencesConcept and creation EditSince his appearance in Punch Out for the NES Little Mac has been represented with black hair he usually wears a black tank top green shorts and green boxing gloves citation needed however in Super Punch Out he appears with blonde hair and blue pants He was originally going to be named Peter Punch but this was changed before the game s debut 1 He is 17 years old 140 centimeters tall 170 cm in the Wii version and hails from The Bronx This makes him the shortest and youngest boxer in all of the Punch Out games 2 In all games players took control of Mac against the taller opponents where Mac could only dodge in various directions block and perform stomach punches uppercuts and the Star Uppercut Mac can perform the Star Uppercut by collecting stars which are obtained by attacking opponents in specific ways Mac has a stamina meter if it runs out he turns pink and must be given time to recover If he is knocked down players must mash the A button to make him stand up 3 The identity of the player character in Super Punch Out is the source of contention Bryce Holliday one of the main developers of the Wii version of Punch Out states that the player character in Super Punch Out is not Little Mac 4 However during the North American and European Virtual Console releases of the SNES title Nintendo of America and Europe have claimed that Little Mac is in the SNES game 5 6 The history section of the official website for the Wii version of Punch Out also states that the character is Little Mac 7 According to Nintendo of America the SNES title takes place after the events of the NES and Wii titles of the series Little Mac looks different because he was given a makeover and his repertoire has expanded since separating from Doc Louis 6 including the Knockout Punch and the Rapid Punch 8 Before the SNES Super Punch Out was finished and released some screenshots and video footage of the prototype seen in gaming magazines showed him with a different look compared to his final version seen in the finished and released version 9 10 and two official television commercials 11 12 Instead of using stars to do powerful attacks Little Mac builds up a strength meter by doing well against his opponents like in the arcade versions of Punch Out It will lower when he is hit or when the opponent blocks his attack citation needed He was voiced in Punch Out for Wii by Matt Harty a sound designer for Next Level Games Unlike his opponents his design in Punch Out for Wii has not changed much They specifically kept him as a silent protagonist due to how similar the Wii game is to the NES game as well as the tradition of silent Nintendo protagonists such as Kirby Link and Ness The designers also wanted Mac to be an avatar for the player 13 They were originally going to allow players to upgrade Little Mac s abilities however they felt that it would take away from the challenge of overcoming opponents as well as diminish peoples interests in Little Mac 14 Appearances EditLittle Mac first appeared in the arcade video game Punch Out as an unnamed boxer 15 He would later get his name in the NES game Mike Tyson s Punch Out the third game in the series and his third appearance He has appeared as the main protagonist in every Punch Out game since His next appearance was in Super Punch Out for the Super NES which gave him a drastically different design Most recently in his series he appeared in the Wii video game Punch Out The Wii game adds a multi player mode where a second player can take control of an alternate Mac In this mode either player can transform into Giga Mac a larger and more powerful version of Mac Giga Mac s name was planned to be Big Mac in keeping with the little in Little Mac s name but this was changed to avoid comparison to McDonald s Big Mac 16 Little Mac has made multiple cameo appearances His first was in the GameCube version of Fight Night Round 2 where his SNES incarnation is featured as a playable character alongside the ability to play the entire SNES game 17 He appeared in the Wii video game Captain Rainbow which featured a variety of obscure Nintendo characters as an overweight has been 18 Mac also appeared as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros Brawl assisting players who summoned him 19 Little Mac joined the playable roster in Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U where he is a fighter who is fast and strong on the ground but is substantially weaker in the air A mechanic unique to Little Mac is the Power Meter drawn from the arcade titles which builds as Mac deals and receives damage When the meter is full Mac gains access to the K O Uppercut Little Mac makes a return appearance in Super Smash Bros Ultimate Little Mac s green headgear is featured as downloadable content in the Wii game Animal Crossing City Folk which players could put on their characters in the game 20 The game Abobo s Big Adventure a fan game which features numerous Nintendo characters featured Little Mac as its final boss 21 Little Mac is also featured as the protagonist in the Punch Out stories featured in Valiant Comics Nintendo Comics System He appears in the stories The First Fight Outsiders and Fox and Hounds 22 Mac also makes a cameo in the prologue short of the Captain N comic books citation needed Promotion and merchandise Edit Boxer Paulie Malignaggi portrayed Little Mac in an American commercial for the Wii version of Punch Out In 2009 he was portrayed by former professional boxer Paulie Malignaggi in an American commercial for Punch Out on the Wii In an interview Malignaggi commented that he was asked to play a young Italian American guy good looking with a cocky attitude and a heavy New York accent 23 Reception EditSince his appearance in the Punch Out series Little Mac has received generally positive reception and is regarded as a major Nintendo character 24 25 GameSpot featured him in a user poll as part of the all time greatest video game hero contest 26 Nintendo Power listed Little Mac as their 11th favorite hero stating that he taught gamers that more intimidating foes can be overcome by patience persistence and pattern recognition 24 GamesRadar listed him as the 68th greatest video game hero and called him the definition of an underdog hero due to fighting much larger opponents than himself 25 GamesRadar s Mikel Reparaz listed Mac s Star Uppercut as one of the most satisfying uppercuts in video games 27 However Little Mac has also received criticism Both his updated design and Doc Louis absence were listed by NintendoWorldReport s Neal Ronaghan as weak points of Super Punch Out 28 In their list of the top five racist video games 1UP com listed the Punch Out franchise and referred to Little Mac as the Great White Hope relative to the stereotypical character designs of his opponents 29 The Escapist s Sumantra Lahiri wrote that Little Mac was the only boxer in the game who did not have a negative stereotype associated with him 30 After being a long time requested inclusion within the Super Smash Bros series 31 32 Little Mac made his debut in the series in Super Smash Bros Brawl as an Assist Trophy a non playable character that assists the fighter who summoned them 32 33 34 35 The series subsequent installments Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U transitioned Mac into a full fledged playable character 36 In addition to using his updated design from the Wii version of Punch Out his Giga Mac transformation from that same game is also featured as his Final Smash a one use special move that can only be activated upon breaking a Smash Ball 36 Little Mac also appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros Ultimate although his Final Smash has been modified like other transformation esque Final Smashes 37 Little Mac s reputation as an underdog has also made its way into the Smash fanbase as his moveset in Super Smash Bros Ultimate has been met with harsh criticism as he is one of the easiest characters to defeat once off stage but maintains one of the best ground games in the entire series leaving fans polarized about his playstyle Prior to his inclusion in the Super Smash Bros series Gamasutra s Kyle Orland commented that Little Mac s absence from it was mind boggling The qualities listed included his popularity fighting ability and retro cred Orland felt that it did not make sense to feature characters such as Ice Climbers and Mr Game amp Watch instead of Mac 31 IGN s Lucas M Thomas and Matt Casamassina expressed disappointment that Little Mac was not playable in Brawl and suggested that perhaps series creator Masahiro Sakurai could not think of a good moveset for him 34 Jeremy Parish of Polygon ranked 73 fighters from Super Smash Bros Ultimate from garbage to glorious listing Little Mac as 37th 38 Little Mac has also been featured in a number of merchandise items and collectibles As part of a boxing challenge held by Nintendo at its Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Plaza Nintendo awarded in part a training sweatshirt similar to Little Mac s 39 Nintendo also released a pair of Little Mac signed green boxing gloves on Amazon com which were contained in a wood frame and casing 40 The band Game Over created a song called Little Mac s Confession which follows Little Mac s crushing KO against Mr Dream 41 Notes Edit Japanese リトル マック Hepburn Ritoru MakkuReferences Edit Sheff David Game 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