This game was advertised as a light gun shooter, but the fact is, is that you can play it with the controller and have more success. Its basically a rail shooter...a pretty difficult one at that. but the enemies always spawned or appeared in exactly the same places everytime. So the advantage with using the controller is that you can just move the aiming circle to the place you knew an enemy was, giving you the advantage.... get ready for alot of dying and alot of trial and error. the box art is pretty cool... i remember when I first received this game as a gift when I was in my youth back in the late 80's... my aunt took me out for my Bday, and then we ended up at this seedy bar that her boyfriend was working at...i think that was the first time i was ever in a bar, i was pretty scared and intimidated. Anywho she gave me the game while i was sitting at t the bar looking at "all those scary man" it made things better, I couldn't wait to get home.
(This is a Virtual Console review of the game and it may differ from it's original release on consoles.)Game Title: Operation WolfPlatform: Wii Virtual Console (NES)Developer: Taito CorporationPublisher: Taito Corporatio... Read Full Review
Operation Wolf is a shooter game made by Taito. It's the prequel to Operation Thunderbolt, which was a little more popular. The object of the game is to rescue hostages from a POW camp. There are six stages, and compl... Read Full Review