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Our most in-depth review yet tackles the Wii-only collection of classic 90's light gun westerns.
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Review: Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack
Destructoid —
FMV-based games with live actors are something of a guilty pleasure for me. There's nothing more overtly kitschy, yet weirdly enjoyable than seeing an underpaid, underenthusiastic actor recite awful dialogue while looking straight into a camera as stuntmen fall exaggeratedly to the ground behind him. That in mind, I positively jumped at the chance to review the Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack for the Wii. Costing only $20, the single-disc anthology collects Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold, and The Last Bounty Hunter and upgrades them with Wiimote IR sensor support. Finally, gamers can now play the ...
Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack - review
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Mad Dog McCree Game Review Game
GameSetWatch —
Instead of posting a traditional text or video review for Majesco's Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack, Destructoid produced a creative and amusing interactive breakdown of the Wii collection with its own full motion video-based game.
Using Youtube's annotation and video-linking feature, the review lulls you with an analysis of the title before sending out a surprise gunslinger to shoot you down. If you don't click on the attacker quick enough, you're treated to an old man who insults your poor playthrough, just like in the original Mad Dog McCree games! Except more vulgar. ...
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Review: Mad Dog McCree: Gunslinger Pack
joystiq.com 7/21/2009 —
One of the things you have to be cautious about when you're the Reviews Editor of the internet's most beloved and powerful gaming portal is to never use that power selfishly, drawing attention to games you otherwise wouldn't because they have a ...
Mad Dog McCree: Gunslinger Pack
esrb.org 4/24/2009 — Rating summary: This is a first-person shooter featuring live-action scenes instead of traditional animation. Set in the Wild West, the game allows players to engage in gunfights with bandits, rescue innocents, and shoot objects for points. Players ...
Mad Dog McCree coming to iPhone this summer
joystiq.com 7/22/2009 —
It's a magical, magical time to be a fan of full-motion video games. Just a day after we reviewed the Wii's new Mad Dog McCree: Gunslinger Pack , we get word from Digital Leisure that they're bringing the original campy pseudo-classic, Mad Dog ...
Yup, Mad Dog McCree Is Out [Wii]
game.blogdig.net 6/17/2009 — As previously revealed via GameFly, the Mad Dog McCree series of lightgun laserdisc shooters has rustled up a release on the Wii, thanks to Majesco and Digital Leisure's Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack, which is now available. The Wii bundle features Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold and ...
Vintage Light Gun Game Mad Dog McCree Targeting Wii?
siliconera.com 3/31/2009 — Back in the '90s, when full motion video was all the rage, American Laser Games made a shooter set in the Wild West called Mad Dog McCree. This game is not a on rails light gun game. Mad Dog McCree…
Mad Dog McCree Gun Slingers Pack Shoots It's Way on the Wii-Wagon
co-optimus.com 6/17/2009 —
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you 1992. It was a land filled with these new fangled things called "CD-ROM" drives. And with them came the advent of Live Action Video Video Games. One series of games found it's way not only onto consoles, but to the ...
Mad Dog McCree Ushering In Laserdisc Games For The Wii? [Wii]
kotaku.com 4/2/2009 — Looks like publisher Majesco may be bringing 1990's laserdisc western shooter Mad Dog McCree to the Wii, according to a listing from online rental service GameFly. Why would we consider that a good thing? While we have no particular attachment to ...
Katie Couric Shoots Down Varmints In Mad Dog McCree
gamesetwatch.com 14 days ago —
This video of American Laser Games visiting the Today Show (circa 1990) to show off its infamous Mad Dog McCree live-action shooting game is the latest gem out of Grooveraider's video vault . It's worth watching just for the first few seconds ...