GigaBowser
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what in the are people talking about lightgun worked way more good wiimote was janky switch motion better buuuuuut wiimote didnt work good lightgun perfectos tried clays shooting
It felt quite the same as playing a light gun arcade cabinet.
I never played that one. Seems there is a VR remake of it though.Just like operation Wolf!
what in the are people talking about lightgun worked way more good wiimote was janky switch motion better buuuuuut wiimote didnt work good lightgun perfectos tried clays shooting
Professor NaniI'm pretty sure this is English, but I'll have to check in with my linguist professor
To shoot things on screens you are actually right. Nes light gun is more precise and with lower latency than a Wiimote.
this post is geniusTo shoot things on screens you are actually right. Nes light gun is more precise and with lower latency than a Wiimote
No offense but this reads as if you shot yourself with the Lightgun.
type quick dont care if its all porfessional palPut the training wheels back on OP
Wiimote was very good but it was more of a wireless mouse in the air. Its orientation with the sensor bar changed the location of the reticle and the console couldn't care less how large your screen is. I still like the tech A LOT and wish we had more games with better hardware that used it. The beauty of light gun is that you actually aimed the gun at the target on your screen for true 1:1 aiming which has been a bitch to achieve ever since.
trinie got ones i want bayou billy now i must find this my friendsReally sucks that there isn't anyway to play these games without a crt. You would think we would have a legit way to do it by now.
Also the level of polish in duck hunt and hogan's alley for the time (1985) was pretty amazing. I know I was impressed coming from atari/intellivision.
Of course nothing beat getting the gold boxed zelda for Christmas in 1987(or 88 forget which). There was nothing like it. Also having that partial map was simply amazing to my 10 year old mind (Dragon warrior and FF1 after that was equally as amazing, but zelda was first. )
Off tangent back to Duck hunt, Did anyone else try to shoot the dog? I remember pissing off the neighbor girl, "don't shoot the dog!" like its a fake dog, relax..
What other shooting games do you remember? I only recall this and Hogan's alley on NES.
Oh and The Adventures of Bayou Billy. This one used both gun and controller.
The innovation of NES was unreal!
what in the are people talking about lightgun worked way more good wiimote was janky switch motion better buuuuuut wiimote didnt work good lightgun perfectos tried clays shooting
what in the are people talking about lightgun worked way more good wiimote was janky switch motion better buuuuuut wiimote didnt work good lightgun perfectos tried clays shooting
what in the are people talking about lightgun worked way more good wiimote was janky switch motion better buuuuuut wiimote didnt work good lightgun perfectos tried clays shooting
Sinden Lightgun and Gun4IR work pretty well on modern displays.Really sucks that there isn't anyway to play these games without a crt. You would think we would have a legit way to do it by now.
Also the level of polish in duck hunt and hogan's alley for the time (1985) was pretty amazing. I know I was impressed coming from atari/intellivision.
Of course nothing beat getting the gold boxed zelda for Christmas in 1987(or 88 forget which). There was nothing like it. Also having that partial map was simply amazing to my 10 year old mind (Dragon warrior and FF1 after that was equally as amazing, but zelda was first. )
yes its all true 80s technology is better then 2000s wii is crudWhat in the heck are people talking about when they say the Wii Remote pointer controls functioned better than the NES Lightgun? I'd argue that the Wii Remote pointer controls are worse and, incidentally, I find incredibly inaccurate. I can't imagine being able to muster a perfect score in the clay shooting mini-game on Duck Hunt for the NES with the Wii Remote pointer controls in place of the Lightgun.
yes its all true 80s technology is better then 2000s wii is crud
Maaaan, Ghost Squad on the Wii was my shit. I bought that game for like 7 bucks at a GameStop and I ended up sinking dozens of hours into it. I need to bust that out again.NES lightgun was pretty janky. Super Scope went out of calibration too easy, that was a bit more like the wiimote I guess. I'd say Wii light gun games were just funner. The crosshairs on screen made it less frustrating trying to sus out how much the calibration was off.
Ghost Squad arcade was the pinnacle of the light gun genre, and the Wii version was still pretty damn fun with one of those dorky gun adapters.
That Operation Wolf VR game has me hankering for some VR shooting which seems like the obvious evolution. I got a kick out of Robot Recall like 7 years ago and have recently picked VR back up for ping pong... may as well figure out what all the good shooty stuff is.
Maaaan, Ghost Squad on the Wii was my shit. I bought that game for like 7 bucks at a GameStop and I ended up sinking dozens of hours into it. I need to bust that out again.