Duck Hunt was one of those games that came with every NES when you bought it. You were stuck with the game, and of course had to play it. I would stay an inch from the screen and shoot the ducks with your gun that the game comes with. The game is pretty simple, all you have to do is, well, shoot all the ducks! it gets increasingly harder like most games do, you know. More ducks come up and the faster they fly. if you don't shoot them in a certain amount of time, though, they disappear, and it goes down in your points. Not that it really maters though. Once you miss a duck though, one of your lives go down so you only have a certain amounts of misses. Once you get more shots, then you ahve a better chance at gettin another life. Graphics are very bad. It is all 2-d. All you see are different screens with these 2-d ducks flying all voer it. The trees look flat, as does everything else. If you want a game with great graphics, this game is not for you! The same goes for the sound, which is subpar, even for an early NES game. The gameplay is very simple, no , no real dangerous matterial, it is what it is! Duck Hunting!. All of the factors of a good game now doesn't contribute to this game. No need for good graphics, good sounds, or good nething else really. Except gameplay. But then again, the game is so repetitive that the game play get's old and you get tired of pointing that stupid gun at the screen. This game is for collectors only. By now, all of our guns are broken anyway.
What's not to love with this game? It's a basic light gun game with just the right amount of everything to make it sweet. You get ducks, dog rustles up ducks, and you shoot them. You don't need anything flashy for this a... Read Full Review
Duck Hunt is a great game using the Light Gun controller. You aim at the screen with it and pull the trigger to shot the duck! Simple, barely. It seems that where you aim the controller the aim itself will work as if it ... Read Full Review