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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Videogame Review, Wild Gunman for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ Brand New Retrozapper)

Videogame Review, Wild Gunman for the Nintendo Entertainment System (w/ Brand New Retrozapper)


I have my limits with this review.  A review can be a source; however, a review can’t be a subject.  The reviewer can go under the subject, but the reviewer can’t go over the subject.  When you’re reading, understanding a subject is often passive.  Readers are usually not reactive and generally don’t generate their own signals unless the world falls down.  Wild Gunman is not one of those NES games which work well with the Retrozapper.  It works better; but, it doesn’t work well.  At this point in my personal history, it appears that almost all of the previous, vintage technology for the Nintendo Entertainment System in terms of the light gun controllers has disappeared and faded into obscurity.  Videogame reviews are more comprehensive once you’re “taking a bite” and have real experience of gameplay.  Old TV sets are particular to vague, obscure colors of display and video.  I do see some cactus plants in the game that look promising of a western style.  Of course, good sense helps make fantasy reasonable.  Good sense isn’t really there with the Retrozapper for Wild Gunman.  Game B works better but still doesn’t quite get fair AND progressive.  A game doesn’t really have to be that fair.  But, we should be progressive on consistent mechanics.  It’s difficult to describe the source of images because the images during gameplay suggest a missing source with my new light gun controller.  This video game review is hard to perform with details.  As such, my reviews for NES games often take more time to do than actually playing NES games.  For most every day I sit on a chair in the living room and make mistakes with ideas by talking to myself.  Then, I correct my own speech and go into good reviewing method for accuracy and factual evidence.  Most video game reviewers are not poets.  In fact, most people are not poets.  This is where it gets interesting.  A poet is a professional who gives a vivid, alluring description of sights to remember and forget over drama and, perhaps, theater.  I am very qualified to talk about sight.  Sight includes vision, eyes, head, view, looking, study, lens, and observation for the glance.  I can tell readers what I see.  But what happens in the world of poetry is that blind people can start attacking me with pointless arguments and dispute because they’re blind people and can’t see a damn thing.  Truth becomes mysterious and strange due to blindness and fighting.  Liars are usually very concerned about the truth and wish to tell the truth.  Wishing for truth doesn’t always exactly make it happen.  You’re probably reading this review with a wish for good games.  If that’s the case, I can’t accept you as you are and I must declare questionable attitude over my own wits of knowledge.  Wit can be very original for a reviewer’s mind of hazards if there’s enough logic and awareness.  My review is a source.  Game C still doesn’t work very well although it does work better.  Game A appears to always work no matter what gun I use.  The shooter game is a bug and error.  It seems that the game contains less data management for specifics and more fantasy for dismissing.  Wild Gunman is a game from the past.  It’s an old game.  So, if I have the best NES controller for Wild Gunman and if there’s no better controller in our current state of NES industry, I’m only wanted “dead” for the challenge.  (Ironically, wearing a cowboy hat would only make me do worse for the game.)




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