Target Terror is definitely not the best bang you are going to get for your buck. While there is some merit in the shooter-based play, it is best enjoyed on the big screen in an arcade – not in the living room. And while the FMV movies are definite...
Abstract: A few years ago, Target Terror was released in arcades hoping to bring back some of the life found in titles like Area 51, Mad Dog McCree, and many other light gun shooters of the like. Unfortunately they must have gotten out of their time machine a de...
Abstract: "This just in: Terrorists have taken over 1UP Manor, where a local writer has been assigned the weighty task of reviewing Target: Terror. We go live to the scene...." For the true Target: Terror experience, you would pause here for 15 to 20 seconds bef...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Rarely does a really bad game leave me feeling completely satisfied and with a huge smile on my face as if I just walked out of theater having seen a really hilarious movie. In fact, after having played my share of...
Youll have more fun laughing at this light-gun shooter than playing it. ...
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Published: 2008-05-07, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Upon boot-up, Target: Terror appears to be a well-aged relic from the early 90s. Dont let the visual clues fool you, though. Despite an endless brigade of terrorists donning skintight leather pants and digitized graphics a notch below those of Lethal...
Abstract: Target Terror started life as a light gun arcade game in 2004. The game was fun and met with limited success, but many fans wanted to have a console version to play in the comfort of their own homes. Four years later, it has finally been released for t...
Abstract: It has the feel of an old Midway arcade light gun game, with a series of pre-rendered backgrounds and composited, real-world actors popping up from behind barrels, spraying hot lead in your general direction of leaping up right in front of you with a ...