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− | '''Duck Hunt''' is a January 1969 electro-mechanical arcade game produced by [[Sega]]. The 25-cent game features 10 animated ducks flying on a screen from left to right which disappear when shot with the attached shotgun controller. The player receives ten shots, and the shot ducks are framed in a duck hunting score. Shooting the shot gun and hitting a duck produces a sound effect. The game dispenses a perforated computer card-style ticket showing shooting accuracy and score when game is finished which could be used for prizes or as a permanent record of the player's score. Additionally, the game could be set to give a free game for a perfect score. | + | '''''Duck Hunt''''' is a January 1969 electro-mechanical arcade game produced by [[Sega]]. The 25-cent game features 10 animated ducks flying on a screen from left to right which disappear when shot with the attached shotgun controller. The player receives ten shots, and the shot ducks are framed in a duck hunting score. Shooting the shot gun and hitting a duck produces a sound effect. The game dispenses a perforated computer card-style ticket showing shooting accuracy and score when game is finished which could be used for prizes or as a permanent record of the player's score. Additionally, the game could be set to give a free game for a perfect score. |
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 12:06, 5 March 2010
Duck Hunt is a January 1969 electro-mechanical arcade game produced by Sega. The 25-cent game features 10 animated ducks flying on a screen from left to right which disappear when shot with the attached shotgun controller. The player receives ten shots, and the shot ducks are framed in a duck hunting score. Shooting the shot gun and hitting a duck produces a sound effect. The game dispenses a perforated computer card-style ticket showing shooting accuracy and score when game is finished which could be used for prizes or as a permanent record of the player's score. Additionally, the game could be set to give a free game for a perfect score.
Specifications
- Height: 69"
- Width: 28"
- Depth: 38"