Sorry about my excitement, but I remember playing this for HOURS when I first got my original Nintendo. This should be a TON of fun. Here's a link:
http://revolution.ign.com/articles/706/706989p1.html
Here's a link to pics of the gun shell:
http://revolution.ign.com/articles/707/707077p1.html
Every new story gets me more and more excited for the Wii. Can't wait till this thing comes out.
Doc
Duck Hunt is back, baby!!!!
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You're dating yourself kindly, man. The Atari 2600 was just imploding when I was in college. 
Take care,
PK
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PK
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If I remember correctly my parents bought the NES in 1986ish. The system came with one cart that contained both Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt.
Although Duck Hunt was good, Mario seemed to trump it. In fact Mario Brothers was fantastic. After a few weeks we purchased Kunk Fu, Ten Yard Fight (controller two always had the advantage) and Track and Field...I think! Anywho off all the games I mentioned Duck Hunt was my least favorite. With that said I still enjoyed it.
To this day I still remember the corney music in Duck Hunt along with how the dog laughed at you if you missed a duck. Classic...
Although Duck Hunt was good, Mario seemed to trump it. In fact Mario Brothers was fantastic. After a few weeks we purchased Kunk Fu, Ten Yard Fight (controller two always had the advantage) and Track and Field...I think! Anywho off all the games I mentioned Duck Hunt was my least favorite. With that said I still enjoyed it.
To this day I still remember the corney music in Duck Hunt along with how the dog laughed at you if you missed a duck. Classic...

