Wild Gunman (NES)

Wild Gunman is a Nintendo Entertainment System video game released in 1984 by Nintendo. It is the successor to the arcade game of the same name.

The Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game made use of the NES Zapper that came packaged with the console and was primarily used in the NES smash hit Duck Hunt. Once you press game A, a convict will walk on the screen, look at the player and wait. Eventually he'll yell "fire!", and at that exact moment the player will have to shoot. If done successfully, the gunman will yell "you won!!". After defeating the gunman, you'll be rewarded cash for your good deed. The quicker you shoot him, the better the score you'll get. After you win, another gunman will come on the screen, and the act above will be repeated.

If the player chooses game B, then two outlaws will come on the screen instead of one. They'll both yell "Fire!!", and the player will have to aim and shoot at both of them very quickly. In the later rounds they sometimes yell at different times, and the player has to be careful so he don't shoot the wrong gunman. If successful, then you'll be rewarded as you were before.

In game C, titled GANG, the player will head to a saloon with five openings where outlaws will pop out. Waves of outlaws will come out and face you, and your goal is to shoot them all. You have a limited amount of bullets, though after one wave is defeated your ammunition will be replenished.