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Game Guys Review: Remington Great American Bird Hunt for the Wii

Mastiff's recently-released Remington Great American Bird Hunt is what fans of the classic game Duck Hunt have been waiting for when it comes to Wii titles. The latest entry into the company's catalog of outdoor sportsman titles, Bird Hunt is a fun walk down memory lane for older gamers and a fresh look at an old concept.

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GameProps: Remington Great American Bird Hunt Review

GameProps: Back when the Nintendo Entertainment System launched into millions of houses, two titles were at the forefront: some game about a jumping plumber or something, and the classic Duck Hunt.

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G4TV: Remington Great American Bird Hunt Review

G4TV writes: "And that's about it, really. You can all go home now.

click to enlargeOh, but that can't be it? Remington Great American Bird Hunt (RGABH) is a game on a modern game console, it has to be more in-depth than an NES classic! But it really is, I assure you. The only thing that's missing is the pink screen where the ducks fly away. And the dog that makes fun of you when your aim sucks."

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Honest Gamers: Remington Great American Bird Hunt Review

HG writes: "There's a bird soaring in the sky above you. It's hard to tell what kind it is from this distance; it's probably just another duck, but it could be an osprey, red-tailed hawk, or any of the other creatures protected by the hunting laws. You could take the trouble of fishing out your visor to get a better view, but it's not really worth it. It's only one bird, and there's no one around to care if it's illegal to kill. The only thing you need to worry about is the accuracy of your shot; wasting ammo is the mark of a poor hunter. Thanks to the WiiMote controls, however, handling a Remington rifle is as easy as working a television controller. All you've got to do is point the onscreen reticule in the right spot, pull the trigger button, and watch the bloodied feathers fly. A gunshot later, and your prey goes careening to the ground. It was just a duck, after all."

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