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Template:Infobox Wild Gunman was the eleventh game that Nintendo released for the Famicom, and the very first game compatible with the NES Light Gun known as the Zapper. As such, it was the pack-in game that came with the Zapper in Japan. It is based on a much older mechanical style arcade game that Nintendo sold for use in amusement centers. In addition to two difficultly levels involving a shootout with a computer generated cowboy, it also contained a mode where the player was involved in a shootout at a saloon. It was released worldwide. It was also released in arcades as Vs. Wild Gunman, as part of Nintendo's Vs. arcade system, and contained two light guns so that two players could compete.

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