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Target: Terror Review: 90s Arcade Action
Target: Terror was always a game behind its time. The light gun game featuring a terrorism theme and digitized bad guys came out in 2004, well after the blending of faux guns and digital graphics created a mini-light gun renaissance in arcades. Even the fact that Eugene Jarvis, the man behind Defender, was behind the game couldn't get it off the ground. I was a more than a little surprised to see that Konami had decided to lift this game, of all of the light gun titles, out of the arcade graveyard and try to give it new life on the Wii. More » -
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Target: Terror Still The Worst Looking Wii Game In Existence
Konami's console port of the Raw Thrills arcade shooter Target: Terror set eyeballs ablaze when it was announced in January. A batch of new screen shots of the light-gun shooter turned Wii Zapper cash-in are set to temporarily blind a new group of unlucky saps in glorious 400 by 280 resolution. It's hard to believe that any game could possibly unseat Target: Terror, but we know that some brave shovelware publisher is going to give the old college try. More »

