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    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]


    My dad had this in the early 90s on his 486 computer. I think it was in a few arcades also.
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    Bradley Florida Man
    Your dad was quite the cowboy
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    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Dad mog mccreepy
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Welcome to my thread guys.
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    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    The game gained considerable attention for its live-action video style, bearing similarities to contemporary Hollywood Western films. Its success inspired a series of similar live-action rail shooter games in the following years.
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    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    In a series of stages, the player must shoot enemies before they fire, avoid shooting innocent bystanders, and reload each time their six-round revolver is depleted of bullets. Shooting a bystander or getting hit by a gunfighter results in the loss of one life out of three and is followed by a clip showing the town doctor commenting on the player's actions.

    However, this traditional light gun shooter gameplay is interspersed with "showdowns", which are fast draw duels that play the same as American Laser Games's later release Fast Draw Showdown. The arcade version is equipped with a specialized light gun which can detect whether or not the player had properly lowered the light gun at the beginning of the duel. Home versions of the game attempted to simulate this mechanic by having the player's gun unloaded at the beginning of the duel, and not allowing it to be reloaded until the same moment when the arcade version would allow the player to draw.

    The home versions allow the player to choose from three difficulty modes.
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    I'm playing Mad Dog McWozny.
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    Bradley Florida Man
    YOu say McWozny I say Paul Wozny
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    Absolute shit on home computers/consoles...you needed the arcade cabinet to truly appreciate it. Same for Star Wars and Dragons Lair...which were next to each other at my local squash club bar area and I spent way too much money on them after a few games of sweaty squash. BACK IN THE DAY.
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