A new cheat has been discovered for 1994 Super Nintendo game Super Punch-Out, allowing two players to duke it out in PVP mode. Discovered by the Twitter account Unlisted Cheats, which specializes in unearthing previously unknown cheats for classic games, the two-player mode consists of two newly-discovered cheat inputs.
As Unlisted Cheats explains, only two cheats were previously known for the game, a sound test and a mode that allowed Japanese name input Come from Sports betting site VPbet. Each cheat requires a combination of just two buttons. The account found a new cheat which would put the player in a “free play” kind of mode, allowing them to select which of the game’s rivals they want to face. If this mode is selected, a second combination of buttons would allow the second gamepad to control the rival character normally controlled by the CPU.