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'''Hogan's Alley''' was the fifteen game that [[Nintendo]] released for the [[Famicom]].  It was the third game compatible with the NES Light Gun known as the Zapper.  In addition to two versions of a game where you must quickly decide who is a villain and must be shot, and who is an innocent person that must be spared, there is another skill game where you fire a gun at a tin can in an attempt to make it land on various ledges for points.  It was released worldwide.  It was also released in arcades as '''Vs. Hogan's Alley''', as part of Nintendo's Vs. arcade system, and contained two light guns so that two players could compete.
'''Hogan's Alley''' was the fifteen game that [[Nintendo]] released for the [[Famicom]].  It was the third game compatible with the NES Light Gun known as the Zapper, and was a simulation of the firing practice ranges used by law enforcement agencies.  In addition to two versions of a game where you must quickly decide who is a villain and must be shot, and who is an innocent person that must be spared, there is another skill game where you fire a gun at a tin can in an attempt to make it land on various ledges for points.  It was released worldwide.  It was also released in arcades as '''Vs. Hogan's Alley''', as part of Nintendo's Vs. arcade system, and contained two light guns so that two players could compete.
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Hogan's Alley was the fifteen game that Nintendo released for the Famicom. It was the third game compatible with the NES Light Gun known as the Zapper, and was a simulation of the firing practice ranges used by law enforcement agencies. In addition to two versions of a game where you must quickly decide who is a villain and must be shot, and who is an innocent person that must be spared, there is another skill game where you fire a gun at a tin can in an attempt to make it land on various ledges for points. It was released worldwide. It was also released in arcades as Vs. Hogan's Alley, as part of Nintendo's Vs. arcade system, and contained two light guns so that two players could compete. Template:Continue Nav

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