View Full Version : Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger pack wii
Ponyone
06-24-2009, 02:55 PM
Finally! I was waiting for when they'd release the ol' fmv shooting games on the wii.
You get Mad Dog 1, 2, and The Last Bounty Hunter. and they have multiplayer modes. Posse or Rebel. Posse up to work together with up to three friends for a combined score or Rebel it up to get independent scores with up to 4 players.
Now they need to release the other fmv shooting games. and Sega needs to bring out a lethal enforcers pack/virtua cop pack.
joshnickerson
06-24-2009, 06:01 PM
I've been waiting for a Virtua Cop collection since the Wii's launch.
Kid Ice
06-24-2009, 09:07 PM
American Laser Games....lives!
I wish they had included Crime Patrol and Space Pirates as well.
Kitsune Sniper
06-24-2009, 09:20 PM
They were never really dead, Digital Leisure has the license to all their games, don't they? And they're still around, churning out yearly versions of Dragon's Lair. :P
mnbren05
06-25-2009, 02:31 AM
He killed my Pa! hehe
I've been digging HOTD 2 & 3 for Wii and can't wait to pick this up.
LiquidPolicenaut
06-25-2009, 12:05 PM
I've been waiting for a Virtua Cop collection since the Wii's launch.
Hell, Ive been waiting for Virtua Cop 3 and House of the Dead 4 since they were released in the arcades!!!
Ok, look Sega, I know it'll take a little more time to actually do the first home port of both HotD 4 and VC 3...but since you already re-released HotD 2&3 on the Wii, couldn't you also re-release Virtua Cop Re-Birth/Elite Edition for the Wii? Look, minimal work to be done!! It was never even released here in the US!
Pantechnicon
06-25-2009, 12:30 PM
American Laser Games....lives!
They were never really dead, Digital Leisure has the license to all their games, don't they? And they're still around, churning out yearly versions of Dragon's Lair. :P
It's not the same, meaning it doesn't feel the same, sort of like real Atari versus Infogrames-owned "Atari" (/said with exaggerated French accent).
I developed a Johnny Rock-come-lately fondness for American Laser Games when I discovered that they were started and originally operated right here in Albuquerque. ALG's games are probably Abq's sole significant contribution to video game history. That, and also this one little software (not necessarily games) company founded here in the 1970's, but they relocated to the Seattle area (http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx) a long time ago, and that's another whole story.
It's funny, but several years back I remember this one local thrift store being deluged with unopened ALG games for all consoles and PC's as well as literally dozens of NIB pistols. I was indifferent at the time :frustrated:. But putting it together after the fact, I'm guessing these must have all come out of a warehouse or something when ALG's intellectual property got sold off. And you don't even want to know what happened to what was left of ALG's remaining original arcade cabinets :bawling:.
Anyway, it's very nice to see these games making their way back to the Wii, but as I don't own one I'll have to be content with my Genny ports :2gunfire:.