These days, it's pretty amazing for a game to go a few hours without entire walk-throughs, reviews, or tutorials appearing online. The gaming community is ravenous in its exploration of these digital worlds. They'll find anything no matter how obscure or hidden it is. Some psycho guy actually went through a random, unbelievably difficult process, to somehow crack the passwords in a Kanye West video game that may or may not have been functioning as a cult recruitment tool. I'm not joking

That's what makes it surprising that Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, a video game that's been well-loved by gamers since 1987, has kept a little secret this whole time. There's actually a visual cue in the game that tells the player when to do a specific punch. And for nearly 30 years no one had discovered it, until this guy figured it out and put it on Reddit. Use it next time you're getting nostalgic and playing a now-ancient NES. Personally, I don't think it's quite as useful as the Wario Stadium wall jump in Mario Kart 64.

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From: Esquire US