Its really quite simple. Duck Hunt is trademarked under Nintendo. The systems (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, etc.) that supported the GunCon (the gun you shoot the screen with [lightgun]) was PS2 (Time Crisis Series, Resident Evil Dead Aim, Vampire Hunter, etc.) and later Xbox (Silent Scope). The Gamecube, however never supported such a feature, possibly because its target age was so young. Now with the Wii, the new-age controller has the possibility to act as a lightgun, along with other things. (Samurai sword in Red Steel, tennis rackets, baseball bats, golf clubs, anything almost!)
2006-11-24 13:58:24
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answered by zxcvzxcv 3
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! nicely i think of this is glaring fish fry them ducks situation solved! heavily you've an much less complicated time coaching a fish to not swim or an eagle to not fly. The dogs substitute into born with the instinct to seek waterfowl. you could try penning the ducks in an enclosure or keeping the dogs on a chain yet you at the instant are not likely to tutor a dogs that has hunted formerly to not do what they have been bred for this is in basic terms not likely to ensue. in case you do not choose to maintain them locked up you may desire to pick which one to do away with. BBQ duck is scrumptious!
2016-10-13 01:33:38
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answered by ? 4
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Because it was in the what Nintendo calls the Gold Selections, they are games (like original Mario, that is only new on the DS) and others, Nintendo is slowly bringing out the Gold Selections to introduce them to a new generation of players.
2006-11-24 13:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The political enviroment of the 90's. Clintion was so antigun and cracked down on video games.
2006-11-24 13:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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because ppl looooooooooooooooved the original(im an nes guy. i have an 8-bit and i have the best games ever. my dad got it when he was in college). this also goes for ff1, mario series
side note: i also have an atari with donkey kong to go with it....not so good games on the atari....
2006-11-24 13:41:28
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answered by Dude get a life! 2
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It's a really simple game. Yeah, it's fun, but I don't really think anyone would pay full price for it. People want big, adventurous games these days.
2006-11-24 13:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i guess you would like sony ps since they have ability to play older version.
if it is about remake, i just love zelda
2006-11-24 13:49:26
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answered by Henry W 7
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