
ROCKY IV Awesomely Dubbed with The Sounds From Nintendo's PUNCH OUT! — GeekTyrant
Someone went full KO with nostalgia and created a video mashup that pairs scenes from Rocky IV with the sound effects and music from the classic NES game Punch-Out!! , and it's an 8-bit adrenaline rush of perfection.
Watching scenes from the movie set to the Punch-Out!! music and sounds from the game is pretty damn amusing. Every jab, block, and training montage is synced with the beeps, dings, and goofy audio quirks of the game is a ton of fun! Enjoy!

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