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Diehard GameFAN Fast Draw Showdown Review (Wii)

Fast Draw Showdown is an incredible deal. For only five dollars you're getting one of the better Full Motion Video games from the 1990's. Not only is this the first time this game has seen a console release, but you get over forty battles with simple yet challenging gameplay and a co-operative mode for you and a friend to boot. The video quality is what you would expect from 1994, but the tongue in cheek script and the B-level movie acting will keeping you laughing or smirking as often as higher rounds will have you swear at the difficulty. If you've never experienced a FMV game, are looking for a short but challenging game or need a quick WiiWare fix, Fast Draw Showdown is well worthy the money spent.

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5229d ago
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Who’s the best cowboy on PlayStation?

Hats, guns and questionable facial hair: these things and more are all present as we compare and contrast the best cowboys on PlayStation. And, yes, he is number one.

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Perjoss4288d ago

6 cowboys total, and yes, you guessed it, each cowboy has his own page, click click click.

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PS3blog.net Reviews Fast Draw Showdown

This is a port from a 1994 arcade game but upgraded to HD and with extra some bells and whistles. It’s a lot of fun to have the whole game be live action. It honestly wouldn’t be as fun if it was just CGI characters. It’s cheesy but in an entertaining way.

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Holding the Smoking Gun, SFG’s Fast Draw Showdown Move Review

SFG writes: A lot of my free time during my teen years, where spent at Wunderland Arcades. It was a good deal for those, whose sole income was their weekly allowance. It cost a couple of bucks to get in, and the games all cost a nickle or two. I could have a nice long evening for about $5.00, and that even included the snacks I bought. My friends and I would play all sorts of games for hours, but I have an issue. The tips of fingers are double jointed, and will lock up after long bouts of arcade cabinet button mashing. I can ignore it for a bit, but it becomes unbearable and debilitating. I always had to wait for my friends to finish gaming, so I would always trickle over to the shooting games. They were a simple premise, point and shoot, and they were easy on my hands. I enjoyed them a lot, ever since that damn dog snickered at me on my NES. When I saw Fast Draw Showdown was coming to the PSN, for the Move, I was ready to throw down my money. Mainly for nostalgic reasons, but I also love...

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