Trio The Punch: Never Forget Me... (トリオ・ザ・パンチ, torio za panchi) is an arcade game released by Data East in 1990.
Chelnov and Karnov were produced by the same director, and the three games are grouped together by Data East as the Deco-gē Trio (デコゲー3トリオ, dekogē torio).
The game begins in a tropical environment, but later levels may take place in the rainforest, urban cities, Middle Eastern desert, medieval Japan, or a futuristic military base.
The game's text is displayed almost entirely in Japanese, and uses a unique mixture of hiragana, katakana, and kanji, which ignores conventional grammar and speech.
Other parodic elements include the Darumasan ga koronda feature, where all of the objects on the screen are forced to stop moving.
The traditional game structure of defeating weak, generic enemies before facing a stronger boss is often ignored in Trio the Punch.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Trio The Punch – Never Forget Me... on their May 15, 1990 issue as being the twenty-fourth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.