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  • hey a i went to ur website but i couldnt find this game.. i really want to get this for my kids please let me know how can i get this plz thanks.

  • pretty colors.

  • So how much is this thing worth to collectors?

  • JUST SHOW IT WORKING ENOUGH JIBBER JABBER !

  • This is too awesome!

  • I remember my friend having one of those

  • I used to play Duck Hunt for hours with the gun back on the NES against my cousin. We competed over night for hours, we played the duck game and than the tin can shoot game that comes in Duck Hunt also, along with clay shooting also, we reached over 24 million scores each, damn that was fun!

  • LOL, I loved this game on the NES.

  • god i hate duck hunt!

  • Not only Nintendo's Duck Hunt was originally a toy, Wild Gunman and Mach Rider were also originally toys.

  • There's no feedback with a projector - how does it work?!

  • ... > ' _ ' <

  • It's hard to believe this is so old... It still looks like something that would sell on the market today! I would definitely pick this up if I ever game across it.

  • Hello I am Venezuelan and I have nintendo duck hunt 1976 and 1976 Nintendo Kousenju Custom Gunman truth is not what your actual cost would someone please tell me what price. Or if you have any information of any person who sells on ebay thank you and hope your answer. Excuse my English but I am using a translator because I do not speak that language

  • cool

  • wow very cool

  • does anyone know where i could find one because i really want it

  • That's super impressive. I wonder what the resolution is on those duck sprites. Hell, I have a lot of questions regarding how this works... Like, did it use a processor, or was it a more primitive series of analog switches?

  • Nintendo was way ahead of its time...

  • was now its just a kids console

  • Not bad for it's age

  • Thank god, no goddamned laughing DOG!!

  • actually the replacement is your real dog

  • @dialgamanboy

    yeah Dogs use to bark at this game, it's easy to see why. That's where the NES dog "joke" came from

  • @colliric Pretty sure it comes from the fact duck hunters bring dogs with them to fetch the dead ducks.

  • @TheBaron87YT

    not really.

  • @TheBaron87YT yep that is where it comes from ^^

  • that looks hard as hell

  • That's actually pretty cool . .way ahead of its time. Must have been quite amazing in '76. Thanks for posting!

  • Gumpei Yokoi was a genius. I didn't knew about this little thing but it's awesome! And it doesn't have the annoying dog!

  • I wish we could have shot that damn dog.

  • This was quite a sophisticated device; the light gun I believe uses a strobe tube.

  • They made an EXTREMELY similar game released by Radica I believe in the late 90's or so.

  • cool, 1976... I didn't know anything about this one :P

    Cool... console?

  • i would buy one if they re-released it

  • respect !

  • wow this is cool

  • that pretty awesome this a collection item that for sure

  • I remember a game like this in the arcades...before video games. Was this ever made into an arcade version?

  • ok... not bad for 1976 I guess it was like the ps3 but in the past so good video

  • Nintendo started out with playing cards in the 1800s

  • Around the time the Eiffel Tower opened.

  • wow this is crazy!

  • Woooow! Thats is really cool!

  • I saw one of these in a KB Toys once; I didn't have any money, but it looked cool. Way back from 1976 . . . kind of mind-boggling!

  • i remember having one of these as a kid

  • ohh dang i have one of these...well no this kind but one like it...

  • dude i wanna buy me a copy of that game! anywhere i can find it?!

  • He said you can buy it on eBay.

  • you can buy anything on ebay, the trick is finding it listed at the time you are looking silly

  • Impressive. Thanks you for the video.

  • Wow, that's quite awesome. I never knew that Nintendo made toys. Also, it's almost just like the game for the NES. I can't imagine how they had user interface with the gun using just a projector.

  • Wow. Who woulda thunk it.

  • I wish i can do that today with modern consoles.

  • wow!!! good history I never wouldve known this. I thought the duck hunt for nintendo with the orange and gray gun was all new and shit!! lol

  • Wait a minute, you mean this was a projector game?

  • Man, pretty awesome for something that is 32 years old

  • I heard there was a way older duck hunt than this. It was made in 1880 or somthin and it wasn't made by nintendo either. I don't know if Im right though? But anyway that looks fun to play.

  • Yeah, that was called "hey, go get dinner".  People did it all the time.

  • Awesome Comment!!

  • Thanks!

  • Great piece of Nintendo history! It was a pleasure to meet the man behind Duck Hunt. I have some footage of me meeting Mr. Yokoi @ E3 1995 in Los Angeles on my channel.

  • Brilliant!  Great video.

  • Cool, I wonder if the NES Duck Hunt stemmed from this.

  • Many of Nintendo's games and consoles did stem from their toy line up to the Game & Watch. Its

  • Pure old tecnology awesomeness LOL

    I like it i've never seen that

  • It sounds like you are shooting planes

  • pc holic

  • Where's the laughing dog?

  • They would have to edit Duck Hunt to use a wii remote instead of a light gun to put it on vc since the light gun used flashes from the tv but the wii uses a sensor

  • I saw a toy like that in 1999. It was new, it was called "Arcadia" and it involved a projector showing pictures of an asteroid on a wall, and you had to shoot them with a light gun.

  • Mario Duck hunt was lots of fun back in the day. I can't play it anymore as i don't own a light gun. Did the re-release one for the Wii?

  • yea i remember the eye toy camera for the super nintendo also, ahhh the good ol' days

  • i dont have that rifle.... i have an red pistol! LOL!

  • that's fukin awesome!

  • you're a kid right? no offense but c'mon N64??? it was the NES man!!! research a little about your actual consoles ancestors, thats the least you can do, you owe it to them ;)

  • I have a NES!! My uncle had one barley ever played it, forgot about it nnow it's mine!!!

    : )

  • cOOL

  • coolz

  • Wow, this is way before my time. Old school awesomeness. I'm loving it.

  • doesn't the projector look like a toilet?

  • cool

  • WHERE'S THE DOG?!?! :D

  • He never did exist, until he appeared in VS. Duck Hunt, the arcade version.

  • I hate ducks.

  • that was on warioware smoth moves

  • it looks like its for the wii

  • fucking cool and that 30 years ago. This proofs that playstation 5 allready exist

  • but playstation has been here since the 1990s

  • who cares about playstation? it took a SNES to get a Playstation.

  • i replied to someone else

  • Awesome video :)

  • thats amazing for its time, could be made into sumthing cool now-a-days

  • the projector looks like a fucking toilet

  • thats what i thougt it was

    damn lol

  • thats what i used mine for

  • I also thought it was a toilet

  • wow... u think thats cool????

  • man they should re-release that, imagine what they could do now, you could use double pistols shooting at practliy 3-d images on all four walls of your room!

  • For the late 70's... thats not too bad.

  • nintendo did stuff before games?! WOAH!

  • Ninento started as a card company in 1889... Or were you being sarcastic?

  • Well nintendo was around back in 1896 over 100 years ago .~~~~

  • 1889 actually, according to wikipedia.

  • cannot believe all you hear on wiki, i could change that to 1700's sighs

  • FUcking idiot... it's a FUCKING fact! Nintendo was established in 1889...

  • he is actually right, 1889 go to wikipedia and look it up

  • hey 1986 not 1896 what you born in 2000 or something

  • no, nintendo was invented in the late 1800s

  • No Nintendo was not made in the Late 1800's TV even wasn't around yet ..... How old ru ?

  • nintendo didnt make tvs back then idiot! they were a playing card company. jeez

  • ok well sorry for calling you an idiot, that was uncalled for, im 13, turning 14 in 4 days, and nintendo was invented in the late 1800s as a trading/playing card company, i shoulve mentioned. they also moved on to mak electronic games like the color tv game, this duck hunt game, and game and watch, etc.

  • They wern't always a video game company.. fag.

  • Well sorry I blew up ???? Didn't get that detailed with their history as a whole company .I assumed about the 8 bit system. (which ) the TV would be in existence unlike in 1800's. Never heard anything about them being a playing card company ....... Oh and Chris no need to use words like fag . Wouldn't think a comment on nintendo would offend someone . Guess I'm wrong .

  • Well next time you're going to insult people,think up an actual insult first.

  • Not bad at all if we consider it's been made in 1976.

  • thats amazing for its time

  • MADE, not mde, sry

  • gunpei yokoi mad the GAME BOY

  • And the Game & Watch handhelds, the Virtual Boy, the Bandai Wonderswan, the Wild Gunman version of this Duck Hunt, and several other stuff.

  • sweet! never knew it existed as a standalone before... iwant that lol

  • cool

  • its like a dolor store toy i want it now!!!lol

  • omg its sooo crappy i want one!

  • Thats so bad! I want one for my room. There's some space between my Back to the Future poster and my TV for my NES. The only bad part is the vent might damage my mullet. Think I should get a hairnet?

  • cool

  • rad

  • Thanks for posting this video, I never knew that Duck Hunt existed as a stand alone before NES.

  • hey eric you ahvea assome site good job i love you site so much and if you what everyone to see clasic go to las vegas nv at cge 207 see you all there classic games to buy

  • That was way cool! I want one!

  • I'm the guy who put the video and images on eBay.

  • lmao, owned, that'll show that dumbass xD Was this ever released in the US? Because I remember an old American commercial of kids playing with the projector Duck Hunt on an old videotape of Saturday morning cartoons from the people who lived here before.

  • wow who knew thats that old awsome

  • that thing must cost a load of money present day

  • lmao wow thats old school but its more challengeing then games now adays

  • damn cool man i wish i had one they were making futuristic games in the 70's i gues

  • I want one !

  • Enough talking, play the game already

  • i remember this game used to play it all the time.

  • How does the machine know when the duck is shot so it can make it fall down?

  • When you pull the trigger, the duck turns into that white square. The sensor in the gun checks if it's seeing a white square or the black background. If it sees the square, it's a hit.

  • So cool! I didn't know Duck Hunt was so old! I loved my Duck Hunt NES game back in 1987.

    Thinks for this awesome vid. 5/5

  • Hey there was a minigame portraying this in Wario Ware Smooth moves

  • hloly shit! they had a shot gun! we got a friggin pistol.

  • lol

  • This is not one of the only toys they released before they started making video games. Nintendo's been around since 1889 as a card game company and manufacturer of a whole lot of other entertainment things.

  • The best thing about this version of Duck Hunt is that there's no smart-assed dog.

  • Id say the best on was the arcade version of duck hunt. It was just like the NES version.... except you could actually shoot the dog.

  • Somebody made a parody where you shoot the dog!

  • I have to take issue with the comment about Gunpei/Nintendo starting the light gun thing. Magnavox had a rifle for the Odyssey in 1972, not to mention I'm pretty sure there were other companies making light gun toys similar to this.

    Neat video though.

  • he says "this is one of the last light gun items that they produced," meaning they'd been doing it for several years prior. I personally don't have the info to say whether they were doing this kind of stuff before 1972, but I wouldn't rule it out like you seem to be doing.

  • I've seen the beam gun with a date stamp of 1971 from Nintendo. But in the end it's hard to really say who invented what first...

  • Oorah, hunting ducks! :p

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