Want to know what Christmas morning was like back in (not-so) old uncle Jim's day? Well if you own a Wii U, maybe this year you can. As you wipe the sleep from your eyes on December 25th and run downstairs, you'll be able to take the digital wraps off Duck Hunt (via Virtual Console), and pop a cap in a few majestic mallards -- just like uncle did all those years ago. Unless you are uncle/aunt Jim/Jane/whatever (like me), in which case, you can show your favourite niece/nephew, exactly how it's done -- you old dog.
The Duck Hunt begins for Wii U owners on Christmas Day
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