Mad Dog McCree, one of the first live-action light gun games to hit the market, has now been rated by PEGI (the Pan European Game Information board) for PS3, meaning that an EU PSN release shouldn’t be too far behind. Adding to that, publisher Digital Leisure’s website lists Mad Dog McCree as ‘coming soon’ to the PSN, possibly pointing towards a North American release as well.
-PSLS
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This week Fred and Jam tackle the wonderful world of light gun shooters. What started as a mere carnival game evolved into one of the more interactive – and for some of us, fun – genres that has not withstood the test of time. With the advent of newer screens, the technology that made light guns possible is now ruined by delays of no more than a fraction of a second. In this episode we discuss the history, technology behind, and our fondest memories of the games that utilized the light gun peripheral.
This was were it all begun for me in terms of light guns..my old C64 http://www.richardlagendijk...
Light gun games are some of my favorite. I played one in collage that that used a sensor to track your body and you had to physically duck behind shelter. Killed your legs but it was fun. Can't remember the name, post below if you know the name.
GamesAsylum looks at what's out this week, including The Cave, Power Rangers Samuari, Marvel Avengers and Mad Dog McCree
It needs to have Move support, that's for sure.
Can I use my orange Time Crisis gun? The one I bought before the Move was announced? >:(
I will get this I been waiting for a long time don't know why its at retail for the wii but I will get this for my ps3 this will be a lot better
Bought this with a light gun for the PC back when i had windows xp. Safe to say i will be getting this for the PSN as long as it is for the PS Move :) short but awesome game and brings back memories from my arcade days :)
I've never heard of Mad Dog McRee EVER...is that normal, or is the series as obscure as I'm suspecting it is?