---- ^[[mastersystem:m|ZURÜCK ZUR KATEGORIE M]]^ ---- **AUTHOR: ** SEGA **RELEASE:** 1986 **TYP:** [[mastersystem:Action|Action]] **SPIELER:** 1 **LEVEL:** - **SPRACHE:** Englisch **Partnumber:** MK-6080-50 **EAN:** 4974365635930 **WERT:** 15 Euro ---- Probieren Sie 3 verschiedene Schießarten; ein Schießstand wie beim FBI, Tontauben und Jagd. Ein 3-in-Einem Spiel, mit dem Sie Ihre Zielsicherheit unter allen Bedingungen testen können. Try your hand at 3 different shooting styles; and FBI firing range, Clay pigeons and Hunting. A 3-in-1 game guaranteed to test your overall sharpshooting ability to the upmost. ---- ^Presse^ - ^Files^ - ^Codes^ - ^Kommentare^ //It would be hard to find a more vanilla light gun shooter than Marksman Shooting/Trap Shooting. This unimaginative two-in-one package makes Duck Hunt look like Time Crisis. In the Marksman Shooting portion you aim at people-shaped cardboard cutouts moving across a room. You score more for hitting targets in the red dot in the chest. The room has a weird network of broken pipes which are probably meant to convey depth. There are seven rounds but each one is pretty much the same. It gets pretty boring! After each round you get a breakdown of your performance and are treated to a jaunty little tune. In the Trap Shooting portion you shoot down clay discs launched over a green meadow. Unlike Marksman Shooting, you don't advance to the next round unless you hit a certain percentage of targets, so there's a little more challenge. If you do reach the later stages, the scenery changes to a beach with waves magically frozen in place. In terms of controls, no calibration is required and the aiming is pretty accurate. Then again your mileage will vary depending on the size of your television and the distance you're sitting from it. If you're just looking for some target shooting action for your Master System, this cartridge will serve its purpose, but it's pretty bland. // - www.Videogamecritic.com ----
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