List of minor Nintendo universes: Difference between revisions

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'''''Wild Gunman''''' ({{ja|ワイルドガンマン|Wairudo Ganman}}, ''Wild Gunman'') was originally an arcade game developed by Gunpei Yokoi in 1974. The game uses 16mm full motion video of a gunslinger in an American wild west setting. When the enemy's eyes flash, the player draws the provided light gun and fires. If the player is too slow, the enemy fires his gun and the game ends. If the player is fast enough, the shot gunman screams and falls down. The player then goes to another enemy, and the process repeats until the game is over. Most of the iconography in smash is inspired by the NES version of the game. Compatible with the NES Zapper, it plays mostly the same as the arcade version, but with sprite art instead of full motion video and the enemy yells "FIRE!" to signal when to shoot.
'''''Wild Gunman''''' ({{ja|ワイルドガンマン|Wairudo Ganman}}, ''Wild Gunman'') was originally an arcade game developed by Gunpei Yokoi in 1974. The game uses 16mm full motion video of a gunslinger in an American wild west setting. When the enemy's eyes flash, the player draws the provided light gun and fires. If the player is too slow, the enemy fires his gun and the game ends. If the player is fast enough, the shot gunman screams and falls down. The player then goes to another enemy, and the process repeats until the game is over. Most of the iconography featured in smash is inspired by the NES version of the game. Compatible with the NES Zapper, it plays mostly the same as the arcade version, but with sprite art instead of full motion video and the enemy yells "FIRE!" to signal when to shoot.


A sticker of the gunman on the Famicom/PAL NES cover appears as a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
A sticker of the gunman on the Famicom/PAL NES cover appears as a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
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The gunmen reprise their roles in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, the Wild Gunman seen on the sticker from ''Brawl'' returns as a spirit.
The gunmen reprise their roles in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, the Wild Gunman seen on the sticker from ''Brawl'' returns as a spirit.
''Wild Gunman'' currently holds the title as the oldest universe represented in the entire ''Smash'' franchise.
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