Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Years ago, a number of us (well, older gamers) enjoyed Duck Hunt on the NES, using the Zapper to ...
These five Nintendo Entertainment System games shaped the gaming landscape during the 1980s, paving the way for gaming's ...
Did you know that the NES wasn’t the first system with Duck Hunt? It was originally a projector game with a battery powered rifle. In the stand alone game of Duck Hunt players would point the ...
Duck Hunt (1984) inspires frustration in anyone who plays it, and for good reason. After a while the ducks are just too fast, the ammo supplies too low, and that dog. That smug little dog. It’s enough ...
Vive brings tennis rackets, Duck Hunt guns, and body trackers to VR over the holiday, with more accessories to come. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
Back in the days of the NES (Famicom in other parts of the world), there were already shooting games. But not quite like the FPS titles of today. With the limitations of technology back then, most of ...
1987 NES classic Duck Hunt will soon be available to buy from the Wii U eShop, Nintendo has confirmed. It will be the first Virtual Console outing for Nintendo's lightgun classic, and coincides with ...
Duck Season brings back the classic NES light gun that holds a special place in any Duck Hunt fan's heart -- but with a dark VR twist. Duck Season is heading to the HTC Vive "very soon," complete with ...
Not content with his gyroscopic PowerGlove hack, leadingzero has decided to turn an NES Zapper into a gyration mouse for some authentic Duck Hunt emulation action. He writes, "I wired the [gyration] ...
If you were hoping to enjoy a little 8-bit copyright infringement on the go, you're too late. Duck Hunt has been yanked from the App Store. Released by a small developer named LawlMart, Duck Hunt was ...
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