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The game is divided into four levels. Each of the levels has one of the diamonds, except for the last level which has two diamonds. The levels are nonlinear, with multiple paths through the levels.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 18 July 2007

GumshoeBox.jpg
Gumshoe
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo Entertainment System
Release Date Nintendo Entertainment System
US June 1986
EU 1986

Gumshoe is a classic game for the NES. It is a platformer with a surprising twist: it uses the NES Zapper.

Story[edit]

Mr. Stevenson, a retired detective, is the main character. His daughter, Jennifer, has been kidnapped by a Mafia boss, King Dom. Mr. Stevenson must retrieve the five Black Panther Diamonds to save his daughter.

Gameplay[edit]

The player moves forward at a set pace. Using the Zapper, the player can destroy objects in their path and shoot themselves to make them jump. Shooting objects will use bullets while shooting the player won't. The player can recover bullets by grabbing red balloons.

The game is divided into four levels. Each of the levels has one of the diamonds, except for the last level which has two diamonds. The levels are nonlinear, with multiple paths through the levels.