In this game, you can play it with using the Zapper, the NES controller, the NES Advantage, the NES Max, the Roll & Rocker, and/or The Power Glove. For starters, the NES Zapper is incapable or producing fully automatic fire.
A shooting gallery game, Mechanized Attack for the NES, released in 1990. It is based on SNK's 1989 arcade cabinet, which boasted a pair of replica machine guns and 2-player simultaneous action. You, armed with an assualt gun, a rocket launcher, and generades, guide a cursor around the screen, or aim with a Zapper gun, firing away at robots, rebel soldiers, helicopters, frogmen, gunboats, destroyers, attack dogs, and other enemies, Typically the Zapper is preferred in a game like this, but the only standard controller is capable of rapid fire. Mechanized Attack lost the look & feel that made it happed in the arcades... an Operation Wolf clone that didn't do anything new. SNK's corpse fest may not be perfect, but at least it's a break from duck hunting, clay shooting, and Hogan's Alley... There always at least three robots or robots or dogs for you to shoot on the screen at any given, and the 2nd you shoot 'em, they've are already been replaced.
In this game, you can play it with using the Zapper, the NES controller, the NES Advantage, the NES Max, the Roll & Rocker, and/or The Power Glove. For starters, the NES Zapper is incapable or producing fully automatic fire.
A shooting gallery game, Mechanized Attack for the NES, released in 1990. It is based on SNK's 1989 arcade cabinet, which boasted a pair of replica machine guns and 2-player simultaneous action. You, armed with an assualt gun, a rocket launcher, and generades, guide a cursor around the screen, or aim with a Zapper gun, firing away at robots, rebel soldiers, helicopters, frogmen, gunboats, destroyers, attack dogs, and other enemies, Typically the Zapper is preferred in a game like this, but the only standard controller is capable of rapid fire.
Mechanized Attack lost the look & feel that made it happed in the arcades... an Operation Wolf clone that didn't do anything new.
SNK's corpse fest may not be perfect, but at least it's a break from duck hunting, clay shooting, and Hogan's Alley... There always at least three robots or robots or dogs for you to shoot on the screen at any given, and the 2nd you shoot 'em, they've are already been replaced.