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− | The ducks from ''Duck Hunt'' are unlockable as a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and several of [[9-Volt]]'s microgames are based on ''Duck Hunt''. Also, the dog from ''Duck Hunt'' can be | + | The ducks from ''Duck Hunt'' are unlockable as a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and several of [[9-Volt]]'s microgames are based on ''Duck Hunt''. Also, the dog from ''Duck Hunt'' can be shot in "Balloon Saloon" in ''[[Barker Bill's Trick Shooting]]''. |
==Ports and Remakes== | ==Ports and Remakes== |
Revision as of 16:14, 10 May 2007
Duck Hunt | |
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Developer | Nintendo R&D1 |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcade |
Release Date | Nintendo Entertainment System JP: April 21, 1984 US: October 18, 1985 EU August 15, 1987 |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Duck Hunt is a hunting simulator for the NES. It came packed in with the NES for a while and requires a NES Zapper to use.
Gameplay
In Duck Hunt, players use the NES Zapper to shoot ducks. Mode A only has one duck appear each round while Mode B has two ducks each round. Mode C features clay shooting. Clays are smaller and disappear quicker.
If the player hits all the ducks, a hunting dog congratulates the player and they move on to the next level. If not, the dog laughs at the player.
Legacy
The ducks from Duck Hunt are unlockable as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee and several of 9-Volt's microgames are based on Duck Hunt. Also, the dog from Duck Hunt can be shot in "Balloon Saloon" in Barker Bill's Trick Shooting.
Ports and Remakes
- In 1988, Duck Hunt was packaged in the same cartridge as Super Mario Bros..
- Duck Hunt and Super Mario Bros. were repackaged in the same cartridge with World Class Track Meet.