Trio the Punch: Never Forget Me

Trio the Punch: Never Forget Me

released on May 01, 1990

Trio the Punch: Never Forget Me

released on May 01, 1990

Trio The Punch is a beat 'em up game where the player chooses a character from three playable characters, and fights numerous enemies across a side-scrolling game screen. Most of the levels are played scrolling to the right, but some loop around the left and right edges of the screen. Other levels allow the player to scroll upwards or downwards by jumping, while some do not contain scrolling at all. The game is completed when the player finishes all 35 levels. The player controls their character with an 8-way joystick and 3 buttons (attack, jump, and special attack). Certain enemies leave behind a heart on the screen after being defeated, and collecting the required number of these hearts for each level causes a boss to appear, who must be defeated in order to complete the level. However, bosses appear from the start in some levels, so hearts do not always need to be collected.


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At one point you punch Colonel Sanders until the top of his body explodes, releasing a bird creature from his carcass that flaps around the stage throwing chicken legs at you. I think that sufficiently explains this game.

Still the best videogame ending of all time.

Gameplay wise? This game is incredibly lame. An unbalanced playable character roster, boring level design, and the game overall being indecisive about the genre it wants to be. But Trio the Punch more than makes up for it with how absolutely ridiculous and stupid it is. The enemies are goofy as hell, and I mean what other arcade game lets you fight Colonel Sanders? I'd recommend it for anyone who likes weird games. It's on the Switch eShop, but just play the english version on Mame, as the poor translation holds half of the game's charm.

The greatest video game ever made.