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Special agents Keith Martin and Robert Baxter are on a two man mission for truth, justice and the American Way. That's the way of two guns blazing and taking out as many terrorist scumbags as possible just in case you weren't sure. Taking the tried and tested lightgun formula to new heights by introducing split screen action .. Read more
| Genres | Shooter |
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| Format | PS2 |
| Number of players | 1-2 |
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Special agents Keith Martin and Robert Baxter are on a two man mission for truth, justice and the American Way. That's the way of two guns blazing and taking out as many terrorist scumbags as possible just in case you weren't sure.
Taking the tried and tested lightgun formula to new heights by introducing split screen action in the two player mode, 'Time Crisis 2' allows you to cover your partners back and select differing routes to gain tactical advantage over the hordes of enemy gunmen intent on riddling your body with bullets.
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| Developers | NAMCO |
| Publisher | NAMCO |
| Genres | Shooter |
| Released | Production year: 2001 PS2: 06 Apr 2007 |
| Number of players | 1-2 |
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good for a weekend
we all loved this game though was a shame our gun did not work on it
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don't rent it...
As the heading says DON'T RENT IT! you have to move your gun point with the left or right analog stick, it is very slow when you move it so just go and ... read more »
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good for a weekend
we all loved this game though was a shame our gun did not work on it
Game: Mad Dog McCree: Gunslinger Pack Format: Wii Publisher: Majesco Anybody who dipped their head in an arcade in the 1990’s must surely remember the Mad Dog McCree games. The hulking machines that housed the original games, resplendent with chunky plastic firearms, were one of the last generation of arcade cabinets to actually draw crowds; queues even. It might seem a little laughable now, but back in 1900 we really were convinced that games built from live action footage, with real... Read more