Shooting gallery games
In shooting gallery games, the player have to shoot at targets using an on-screen cursor (usually a crosshair) to take aim. Older shooting gallery games were first person shooters; later that changed and the player came to be represented by an avatar who could move to avoid enemy attacks.
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Billy The Kid
DOS19903.9/5 Level 9 Computing
Cabal
DOS19894.1/5 TAD Corporation
Cabal is an abandoned arcade conversion of a popular shooter game set in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. Cabal was developed by TAD Corporation and released by Capcom in 1989 for DOS.
Capone
DOS19883.8/5 Actionware Corporation
Crossbow: The Legend of William Tell
DOS19903/5
Devastator
DOS19843.4/5 COMPUTE! Publications
Die Hard 2: Die Harder
DOS19923.6/5 Tiertex Design Studios
Duck Hunt
DOS1995freewareremake3.3/5
Duck Hunt is a faithful remake based on the original light gun game Duck Hunt published by Nintendo in 1984. Duck Hunt was a shooting gallery game with a straightforward gameplay: use your gun to shoot down ducks. If you fail to shoot enough birds, the game ends.
Exterminator
DOS19903.5/5 The Assembly Line
Il Grande Gioco di Tangentopoli
DOS19933.6/5
Operation Wolf
DOS19894.3/5 Taito
Predator 2
DOS19913.7/5 Arc Developments
Safari Guns
DOS19893.5/5
Shooting Gallery
DOS19903.7/5 Arcanum Computing
The Lost Patrol
DOS19913.8/5 Astros Productions
The Lost Patrol is an abandoned multi-type action game set in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war. The Lost Patrol was developed by Astros Productions (DOS version) and released by Ocean Software in 1991 for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST.
Westphaser
DOS19893.2/5 Loriciels
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