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.
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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.
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Little Mac was originally going to be named Peter Punch, but this was changed before the game's debut.
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Little Mac is 17 years old, 140 centimeters tall, and hails from The Bronx.
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Little Mac can perform the Star Uppercut by collecting stars, which are obtained by attacking opponents in specific ways.
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Little Mac has a stamina meter; if it runs out, he turns pink and must be given time to recover.
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Little Mac's 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.
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The Escapists Sumantra Lahiri wrote that Little Mac was the only boxer in the game who did not have a "negative stereotype associated with him".
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Little Mac appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros.
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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.
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Little Mac has been featured in a number of merchandise items and collectibles.
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