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Grave Puncher is a video game in the Grave Puncher Franchise that is seen being played in "Last Stall on the Left" by Randy and Howard. The game consists of simply punching graves with boxing gloves. In "McFists of Fury" we learn that the main character (played by Brock Octane in adaptations) is known simply as "The Puncher."

Grave Puncher[]

Grave Puncher is the first installment of the franchise. It is also the first game of the franchise Randy and Howard had played.

Grave Puncher II[]

Grave Puncher II: Punchocalypse is the second video game in the Grave Puncher Franchise that is seen being played in Last Stall on the Left by Randy and Howard. It is the sequel to Grave Puncher.

Grave Puncher 3[]

Grave Puncher 3 : Live & Left Punch is the third video game in the Grave Puncher Franchise that is seen being played in "Last Stall on the Left" by Randy and Howard. It is the sequel to Grave Puncher II.

Grave Puncher 4[]

Grave Puncher 4: Punchzilla´s Revenge is the fourth video game, first seen in "House of 1,000 Boogers." It is the sequel to Grave Puncher 3, and the first game of the Grave Puncher series not to be first seen in "Last Stall on the Left." There is a Mega Limited version of the game.

Grave Puncher 5[]

Grave Puncher 5: The Grave That Punched Me is the fifth video game in the Grave Puncher Franchise. It is seen in "Stank'd to the Future." In that episode, Greg's Game Hole held 200 copies and then five to three. Randy and Howard wanted one, but were distracted by Dickie. Howard kept trying to force Randy to go with him, ditching Dickie, but Randy did not want to pass the problem to the next Ninja. Once Randy solved the problem, they managed to hurry and get the last one.

Other Sequels[]

At Greg's Game Hole, there is a Grave Puncher 10: Cab-normal Behavior, Grave Puncher XI, Grave Puncher Holiday Edition and a Grave Puncher Dragon Punch Quadfist Bro-dition arcade game.

Trivia[]

  • The names of several of the Grave Puncher sequels are puns on the names of well-known action stories: Live & Left Punch riffs on the 1954 James Bond novel, Live and Let Die (or the 1973 film based on it); Punchzilla's Revenge mocks the 1971 kaiju film, Godzilla's Revenge; and The Grave That Punched Me plays on the 1962 James Bond novel, The Spy Who Loved Me (or the 1977 film made from it).
  • While Grave Puncher game series usually comes in the form of multi-player console player games, it has a mobile app version for players to install on their devices as seen in "Rise of the Planet of the Robo-Apes".

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