WILD GUNMAN (ワイルドガンマン Wairudo Ganman) - NES LONGPLAY [ALL GAME MODES] (FULL GAMEPLAY)
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WILD GUNMAN - NES LONGPLAY [ALL GAME MODES] (FULL GAMEPLAY).
Wild Gunman is a light gun shooter game created by Nintendo.
An updated video game version of the game, replacing photographic images with cartoon-style video game sprites, was released for Famicom in 1984 and the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. In this version, the player also waited for the opponent's eyes to flash (accompanied by a speech bubble reading "FIRE!!") before shooting. It also featured a shooting gallery where opponents had to be shot from the windows of a saloon. A piece of Frédéric Chopin's "Funeral march" indicates the player's defeat. It was also available on the PlayChoice-10 arcade system, as portrayed in the movie Back to the Future Part II. The Famicom version for use with the Zapper peripheral was released in Japan the same year, and in the United States on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. The Famicom version was also available packaged with a plastic, western-style revolver accessory (modelled after the Colt Single Action Army) that could be used instead of the Zapper.