![]() The title’s main campaign is composed of twelve tournaments, each divided into five smaller sections. No matter which input scheme is selected, the “B” button fires a round from one of the game’s shotguns. Whereas some Wii titles momentarily lose calibration when a cursor is moved beyond the borders of the screen, Bird Hunt’s cursor is consistently fluid. Players may use the Wii Zapper, Wiimote and Nunchuck combo, or even a standalone controller to aim a red reticule around the screen. The game even pays homage to the illustrious title, with a canine sidekick, who has grown more supportive than sarcastic over the years. ![]() While the title isn’t the Wii’s best shooter (the underappreciated Link’s Crossbow Training takes those honors), it is an unexpectedly competent light gun shooter which evokes a classic NES feel. The newly released Remington Great American Bird Hunt hopes to remedy that deficiency.
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