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Operation Wolf (Nintendo Entertainment System NES 1989) Professionally Tested

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C $12.95
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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo NES, NES
Release Year
1989
Manufacturer Warranty
None
Rating
E-Everyone
Sub-Genre
Not Applicable
MPN
020588010086
Genre
Shoot 'em up
Publisher
Taito America Corp.
Game Name
Operation Wolf
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan

Item description from the seller

Blue Dragon Curios

Blue Dragon Curios

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5.0

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4.7
30 product ratings
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Good graphics

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  • Top favourable review

    Operation Wolf a cool light gun game fun for nes fans

    Works good!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: cody26664

  • Operation Wolf Review

    Operation Wolf is one of the few games made for the NES Zapper. The graphics are pretty good for its time, and the difficulty is pretty hard for its time as well. The game handles easily, but with my zapper i have to use both the zapper and the controller to play it. the controller i have to use for grenades, which makes it a lil tough to say the least. But Over all, i like it, its a great game, a person can easily waste several hrs just shooting away.

  • Nes Zapper Game

    Gameplay 5 Graphics 3 Sound 3 Value 3 Tilt 4 * Difficulty: Hard * Learning Curve: 0 to 30 Minutes * Time Spent: 10 Hours or Less Its a first person-side scrolling shooter. You direct a crosshair and fire wildly at cuban soldiers, tanks, and helicopters. You can toss grenades too. Oddly enough, as your fighting for your life in these wartorn, Cuban territory random things run accross the screen. This includes children, baywatch babes, tomboys, pigs, chickens, nurses, and buzzards. And strangley when you shoot the animals they give you clips of ammo... uh huh.. Moving on, the graphics are ugly and xtremley stereotypical. The gun clips and grenades look HUGE and ridiculous. Ya know what? This part of the review is over. This game is hard.. because so much is happening on ...

  • operation wolf review by the mack daddy himself

    A group of desperate terrorists is keeping hostages in their jungle fortress. As a member of the elite tactical squad Operation Wolf, you must invade their hideout, destroy their operations, and get the hostages out alive! Maneuver through a series of missions and fight off soldiers, patrol boats, helicopters, and more. The further you progress, the more enemies you’ll have to defeat and the harder they’ll try to stop you in your tracks (going so far as tossing knives and grenades at you or wearing armor). Not only that, but each area along your path ends with a boss battle where you’ll have to find and exploit each boss’s particular weakness. Topping it all off is the fact that your weapon options are also limited, so you’ll need to conserve ammunition and grenades. Operation Wolf is said ...

  • Leave the Zapper out of this one, to have fun.

    I bought this game to expand my Nintendo zapper compatible games collection. The game is compatible with the Nintendo zapper, but I would not advise using the zapper with this game. With the fast pace nature of this game, completely renders the zapper useless for most people. Luckily, the game is also compatible with Nes controller, so use that instead. The game is a bit hard, especially for the young ones where multiple attempts will have to be made, just get past the first level. The difficulty level is above average is far as zapper games go, but if you won a national championship for using a pistol, then you should try the zapper, everyone else should use the controller. It's a fun game that requires practice, patience, and time to have any fun.