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  • Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold takes aim at PSN

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    04.16.2013

    Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold hits PSN this week with a Move control scheme, a fresh HD scrub-down, new difficulty modes and Leaderboard support . The Lost Gold follows Mad Dog McCree's HD PSN launch in January.The Lost Gold will have a "fully unlockable trial experience" for everyone to try out the game for free. The trial for McCree is live now if you can't wait to get your full-motion video gaming on.

  • Review: Mad Dog McCree: Gunslinger Pack

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    07.21.2009

    One of the things you have to be cautious about when you're the Reviews Editor of the internet's most beloved and powerful gaming portal is to never use that power selfishly, drawing attention to games you otherwise wouldn't because they have a special place in your heart. A good example of this would be if I were to review the Mad Dog McCree: Gunslinger Pack, which is really just a Wii-based compilation of three very old games, Mad Dog McCree 1 and 2, as well as The Last Bounty Hunter. If I did that, it would just be because I have a dirty, dirty spot in my heart for FMV games, not because I think it has any real relevance to our audience.

  • Mad Dog McCree blasts his way to Wii with the Gunslinger Pack

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    06.16.2009

    That Gamefly listing for Mad Dog McCree was spot on, apparently, as the title has shipped to retail. Majesco just sent us a press release revealing the company will be bringing a few of Digital Leisure's live-action light-gun classics to a Wii near you, pricing this compilation at a very reasonable $19.99 MSRP. Mad Dog McCree Gunslinger Pack features three classics: Mad Dog McCree; Mad Dog 2: The Lost Gold; and The Last Bounty Hunter.You won't be forced to go it alone in each of these adventures either, as this compilation also adds a bit of multiplayer flair. There will be both Posse and Rebel modes, the former allowing up to four players to work side-by-side for a high score, and the latter allows up to four players to work independently, shooting things to gain the highest score of the bunch.