
On this day April 21, 1984, Nintendo released Duck Hunt in Japan for the Famicom using the original light gun accessory. The game quickly became one of the most recognized and loved titles of the 80s, later becoming a bundled classic with the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America. Duck Hunt had players use the light gun to shoot flying ducks as they zipped across the screen, with a loyal dog companion retrieving them or laughing if the player missed. The simple but addictive gameplay made it a hit with casual and hardcore gamers alike.
It became a defining part of the early home console experience and introduced millions of players to Nintendo’s growing lineup of interactive games.
Fun fact: Duck Hunt could be played solo or in a two player mode where the second player used the controller to control the duck’s flight path.
Trivia question: What 1984 Nintendo game used a light gun and featured a laughing dog when players missed their target?
It became a defining part of the early home console experience and introduced millions of players to Nintendo’s growing lineup of interactive games.
Fun fact: Duck Hunt could be played solo or in a two player mode where the second player used the controller to control the duck’s flight path.
Trivia question: What 1984 Nintendo game used a light gun and featured a laughing dog when players missed their target?