Tin Star (video game)

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Tin Star est un jeu vidéo de tir au pistolet développé par Software Creations, sorti en 1994 sur Super Nintendo. Il est compatible avec le Super Scope et la souris Super Nintendo. L'univers du jeu mêle western et science-fiction. rdf:langString
Tin Star is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Software Creations and released by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in North America in November 1994. Starring anthropomorphic robot characters, it follows a seven-day adventure of the titular sheriff who fights the criminal Bad Oil Gang from taking over the town of East Driftwood. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tin Star includes levels of both a third and first-person perspective, but all involve the player controlling the reticle.
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rdf:langString Tin Star est un jeu vidéo de tir au pistolet développé par Software Creations, sorti en 1994 sur Super Nintendo. Il est compatible avec le Super Scope et la souris Super Nintendo. L'univers du jeu mêle western et science-fiction.
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