Majesco Entertainment Brings Mad Dog McCree to Wii
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Majesco Entertainment Company has today announced that Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack for Wii will be released in the UK on the 28th August 2009, priced £24.99. Having recently established a European outfit, Majesco Europe, based in Bristol, Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack represents the next stage of this promising new development for UK gamers.
When ruthless outlaw Mad Dog McCree goes on a rampage with a nasty pack of wanted fugitives in tow, they leave death and destruction in their wake. The player is slung straight into the fray as the only gun-slinging bounty hunter who can take him down. Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack is a collection of three classic Arcade games that includes: Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold and The Last Bounty Hunter.
Players use their Wii Remote or Wii Zapper accessory as theElectronic Theatre Image ultimate six-shooter in this Wild West adventure featuring live actors. Fast reflexes and precision shooting are the keys to survival when outlaws ambush from every angle and nail-biting showdowns are only a bullet away. As they pursue Mad Dog and four other wanted fugitives, players can choose from three different difficulty levels to hunt them alone or join forces with others in two multiplayer modes – Posse and Rebel. In Posse Mode, players work together with up to three friends in pursuit of a combined high score, while in Rebel Mode they work independently with up to four bounty hunters for individual high scores.
Developed by Digital Leisure, Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack for Wii is BBFC rated 12 or above will be available on the 28th August for the Suggested Retail Price of only £24.99. For additional information about Majesco’s line of products, you can visit http://www.majescoeurope.com
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