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Developer | Nintendo R&D1 |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Release Date | Nintendo Entertainment System US: August 1990 |
Barker Bill's Trick Shooting is a shooting game for the NES. It's one of the few games that were only released in America. The game is based on an obscure Terrytoons license.
Gameplay[edit]
Using the NES Zapper, players shot different objects. In Balloon Saloon, it was balloons and in Flying Saucers, it was saucers. In Window Panes, the player had to shoot objects through openings in a window. Fun Follies was a tournament mode with all three of the other modes, as well as three bonus games.
The game starts at Round 1 and can go up to Round 99. Players start with 10 credits and missing objects reduces the number. Diamonds will let the player get extra credits. The dog from Duck Hunt makes an appearance. The dog can be shoot, but it costs the player a life.