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Target Terror | 
| From: Konami Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.95 You Save: $3.04 (10%)
New (33) Used (5) from $26.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 188
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 40064 Model: 00646 UPC: 083717400646 EAN: 0083717400646 ASIN: B0010BAKG2
Release Date: April 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New In Original Factory Sealed Package. Expedited Shipping Available.
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| Features:
| • | Capture the old-school flavor of fast-paced light gun shooters from gamings glory days of the arcades | | • | Play as an elite counter-terrorist agent charged with protecting the U.S. from an ever-increasing wave of terrorist threats | | • | Assortment of lethal weapons including machine guns, grenade launchers, freeze guns, flamethrowers, and more | | • | Unique Justice mode allows players to dual-wield weapons for twice the mayhem | | • | Unlockable offering of fun and humorous mini-games inspired by a variety of arcade classics |
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Product Description Protect the country from terrorists with a variety of lethal weapons including machine guns, grenade launchers, freeze guns, flamethrowers and even an orbital laser beam from space. Target: Terror, originally created for the arcade, is the first game from Konami that will be compatible with Nintendo's new Wii Zapper. You will be able to use fast-paced light gun shooters from gaming's arcade past. Blast your way through 10 levels of non-stop action with a full arsenal of weapons. With a full-scale assault spanning the entire nation, like San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge or Los Alamos National Laboratory and a Denver Airport, you can show these terrorists who's in charge. Enjoy the fun of the arcade in your living room with a full, direct port of the arcade smash hit. Features include a unique "Justice Mode," allowing you to use 2 weapons for twice the impact. Target: Terror also has an unlockable offering of fun and humorous mini-games inspired by a variety of arcade classics. Justice Mode allows you to use 2 weapons at once Old-school graphics Fun and humorous mini-games inspired by a variety of arcade classics
Amazon.com Target Terror is the first game from Konami that will be compatible with Nintendo's new Wii Zapper. With both players will be able to capture the old-school flavor of fast-paced light gun shooters from gaming's glory days of the arcades. Target Terror puts players in the role of an elite counter-terrorist agent charged with protecting the U.S. from an ever-increasing wave of terrorist threats.With a full-scale assault spanning the entire nation, players can show these terrorist thugs who's boss, using an assortment of lethal weapons including machine guns, grenade launchers, freeze guns, flamethrowers and even an orbital laser beam from space. Target Terror also features a unique "Justice Mode," allowing players to dual-wield weapons for twice the mayhem.Target Terror also features an unlockable offering of fun and humorous mini-games inspired by a variety of arcade classics.
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| Customer Reviews:
Corny and Cheesy but it's fun to play June 25, 2008 Let's get the bad out of the way... The graphics look like they came back from the late 90s, the IR sensor doesn't register sometimes, the frame rate is terrible, and it can be beaten in an hour. So what's good about it? It's fun! If you have the Nyko Perfect Shot then you'll have a blast with this. It's worth a rental and if you're a fan of retro shooters it's definitely worth $15 just to own. It's the equivalent of the direct to video films that have plaqued Steven Seagal's career for the last 10 years. You'll enjoy it for a short amount of time but it's very forgettable unless you're really into these type of old school light gun games. If you enjoyed the original Area 51 in the arcade or Maximum Force then I would recommend checking it out.
A lame Lethal Enforcers clone. June 14, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
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Target Terrible May 24, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I was under the impression that all shooting games were fun, until I played target terror. I own Resident Evil UC, Ghost Squad, and House of the Dead Return and they are all fun. Target Terror, on the other hand is terrible. On the good side the graphics are quite funny and there are various weapons you get in the game that add fun. On the bad side is everything else. When I heard this game had minigames I thought I couldn't go wrong. The minigames in Target Terror are horrible though. If you want to get a gun game for the wii get ghost squad or resident evil umbrella chronicles. They are worth what you pay, but Target Terror is not.
Could be much better.... May 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Kinda dissapointing...doesn't play like a game should on a new game system. I know it's an old shoot-em-up game, which I personally like better than the newer games, but it plays horribly. Sometimes the game doesn't recognize a few shots here and there, and the thing slows down to a crawl every time the screen gets "busy". Almost impossible to play two players. Through about half of every level the game will just dump enemies onto the screen, sometimes 6 or more at a time. You pretty much just have to decide which few you want to kill before getting hit yourself a few times. I like a challenge, but it gets rediculous. After a few levels, it's not even fun anymore because there are plenty of times there is just no possible way to kill everyone on the screen without getting hit several times. I would really be mad if I had paid full price for this, glad I had traded some older games for it. Needless to say this one will get traded VERY soon!
Fun at first, since there are a lack of good shooters for the Wii. It's definitely worth playing, but definitely not worth the price.
Way to go Konami! April 29, 2008 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Target : Terror was one of my most anticipated titles coming out for the Wii this year. Being one of my favorite light gun games of all time in the arcade, I hoping that much in the same way House of the Dead and Ghost Squad received classy and stable ports to the Wii, so would T:T.
Boy was I wrong.
Major graphical problems, horrible hit detection, HORRID IR pointing all equaled me taking the game back a week after I purchased it. I would have thrown it in a fire if I would not have received 15 dollars towards Mario Kart Wii.
Hopefully Raw Thrills will create a Wii Ware version of the game and do it the justice it deserves. Because if ported properly, this could be one of the best party games on the Wii.
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