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Big Buck Hunter Pro Plug-and-Play Game Review

Sep 23 2009, 8:10am CDT | by

Big Buck Hunter Pro Plug-and-Play Game Review
 
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Today I am looking at the home version of the arcade classic Big Buck Hunter Pro. The game has a pump action rifle and requires no game console or cartridge to play.

The gun connects to the TV via RCA jacks and is a plug-and-play game that is ready to go with a few batteries and a few minutes. The game is lots of fun and will make a great gift.

Review excerpt: "One of my all time favorite arcade games is Big Buck Hunter. I'm not into killing real animals, but I will shoot me some virtual deer and other types of varmints. Today I am going to check out the home version of Big Buck Hunter Pro. The game is a plug and play style game from Jakks Pacific. The game is lots of fun and if you are a fan of the arcade version, the home version may be just what you want." Read the full Big Buck Hunter Pro review here.

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