The original Duck Hunt

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The original Duck Hunt
by on (#38980)
I only just saw this now and think it's pretty cool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaUmcG3iors

Also cool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q52W4cHi9Y

by on (#38983)
slippy!

by on (#38991)
Bug? It's being played in neither, it's a self contained battery operated analog game.

by on (#38997)
kyuusaku wrote:
Bug? It's being played in neither, it's a self contained battery operated analog game.


Oh, never mind.

by on (#38998)
Fx3 wrote:
Interesting bug, but is this game being played in an emulator OR in a NES?

:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

Did you listen to any of what the guy that was narrating said? Even if you didn't, the date (1976) is everywhere, so you have to know there is no chance this is NES-related! Unless you were joking, which I assumed you weren't because of the lack of a smiley.

by on (#39005)
tokumaru wrote:
Did you listen to any of what the guy that was narrating said? Even if you didn't, the date (1976) is everywhere, so you have to know there is no chance this is NES-related! Unless you were joking, which I assumed you weren't because of the lack of a smiley.


Yaya, "I AM ERROR".

by on (#39034)
How could I have never knows duck hunt was based off something as awsome as that. IF they still produced them I would bet they would sell well.

by on (#39035)
peppers wrote:
How could I have never knows duck hunt was based off something as awsome as that. IF they still produced them I would bet they would sell well.

Damn, It used to be on their history. Seems they wiped the awesome historical slate clean because all they have now is this:
http://www.nintendo.com/corp/history.jsp
They must be ashamed of some event that happened back in 1889.
Maybe they hate the fact they were a hanafuda card manufacturing company.
And Wikipedia doesn't seem to have that duckhunt in the Nintendo entry Either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo

You know, Nintendo has lost a gripload of my respect.
That Company was my favorite thing beyond understanding, Now they seem like a bunch of money sucking pigs.
I mean I would even save the packaging if I ordered something from 'em.
They Really blew it.
Oh well, who cares. I mod their systems now. In your face N!

by on (#39057)
ironfist61 wrote:
And Wikipedia doesn't seem to have that duckhunt in the Nintendo entry Either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo

If the English-language mass media or English-language scholarly media don't report on a subject, then Wikipedia has no readily available reliable sources on which to base an article on the subject.

Quote:
You know, Nintendo has lost a gripload of my respect.
That Company was my favorite thing beyond understanding, Now they seem like a bunch of money sucking pigs.
I mean I would even save the packaging if I ordered something from 'em.
They Really blew it.
Oh well, who cares. I mod their systems now. In your face N!

I mod my DS too. But if Nintendo starts to push the Wii cat-and-mouse game to the extent that Sony pushed it with the PSP, I might just start promoting a slim PC connected to an HDTV as "the fourth console".

by on (#39098)
tepples wrote:
ironfist61 wrote:
And Wikipedia doesn't seem to have that duckhunt in the Nintendo entry Either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo

If the English-language mass media or English-language scholarly media don't report on a subject, then Wikipedia has no readily available reliable sources on which to base an article on the subject.

Well, A while ago. 2006 they even had the history of Nintendo on that page. Forgot to point that out. I don't like Wikipedia.

by on (#39100)
Actually, the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo#New_ventures_.281956.E2.80.931975.29Nintendo article[/url]mentions a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_Clay_Shooting_System]Laser Clay Shooting System[/url], which mentions that the home version of this was called Duck Hunt, the toy here in question.

by on (#39246)
strangenesfreak wrote:
Actually, the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo#New_ventures_.281956.E2.80.931975.29Nintendo article[/url]mentions a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_Clay_Shooting_System]Laser Clay Shooting System[/url], which mentions that the home version of this was called Duck Hunt, the toy here in question.

But it was on the direct page.
The home version was that "Toy". Gosh I hate that word.