Link's Crossbow Training, the Glossary
Link's Crossbow Training is a shooting video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console.[1]
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30 relations: Bullseye (target), Crossbow, Eiji Aonuma, Famitsu, Future US, GameSpy, GameStop, IGN, Link (The Legend of Zelda), Multiplayer video game, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Nintendo, Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development, Nintendo Power, Shigeru Miyamoto, Shooter game, Single-player video game, Takashi Tezuka, The Legend of Zelda, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, The Terminator, Universe of The Legend of Zelda, Video game, Video game console, Wii, Wii Fit, Wii Play, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Zapper.
- The Legend of Zelda spin-off games
- Video games produced by Takashi Tezuka
- Wii Zapper games
Bullseye (target)
The bullseye or bull's eye has, since 1833, been the name for the center of a target and, by extension, since 1857, has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.
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Crossbow
A crossbow is a ranged weapon using an elastic launching device consisting of a bow-like assembly called a prod, mounted horizontally on a main frame called a tiller, which is hand-held in a similar fashion to the stock of a long gun.
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Eiji Aonuma
is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer at Nintendo.
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Famitsu
, formerly, is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa.
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Future US
Future US, Inc. (formerly known as Imagine Media and The Future Network USA) is an American media corporation specializing in targeted magazines and websites in the video games, music, and technology markets.
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GameSpy
GameSpy was an American provider of online multiplayer and matchmaking middleware for video games founded in 1999 by Mark Surfas.
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GameStop
GameStop Corp. is an American video game, consumer electronics, and gaming merchandise retailer.
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IGN
IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.
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Link (The Legend of Zelda)
is a character and the protagonist of Nintendo's video game franchise The Legend of Zelda.
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Multiplayer video game
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g.
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii
is a 2009 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii. Link's Crossbow Training and New Super Mario Bros. Wii are video games produced by Takashi Tezuka and wii games.
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Nintendo
is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.
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Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development
commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EAD and formerly known as Nintendo Research & Development No.4 Department (abbreviated as Nintendo R&D4), was the largest software development division within the Japanese video game company Nintendo.
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Nintendo Power
Nintendo Power was a former video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America.
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Shigeru Miyamoto
is a Japanese video game designer, producer and game director at Nintendo, where he serves as one of its representative directors as an executive since 2002.
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Shooter game
Shooter video games or shooters are a subgenre of action video games where the focus is on the defeat of the character's enemies using ranged weapons given to the player.
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Single-player video game
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.
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Takashi Tezuka
is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer.
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The Legend of Zelda
is an action-adventure game franchise created by the Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
is a 1998 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Link's Crossbow Training and the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time are Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development games.
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
is a 2006 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube and Wii. Link's Crossbow Training and the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess are Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development games and wii games.
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The Terminator
The Terminator is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron, written by Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd and produced by Hurd.
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Universe of The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda is a video game franchise created by Japanese video game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka and mainly developed and published by Nintendo.
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Video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.
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Video game console
A video game console is an electronic device that outputs a video signal or image to display a video game that can be played with a game controller.
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Wii
The Wii is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.
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Wii Fit
is a 2007 exergaming video game designed by Nintendo's Hiroshi Matsunaga for the Wii home video game console, featuring a variety of yoga, strength training, aerobics, and balance mini-games for use with the Wii Balance Board peripheral. Link's Crossbow Training and wii Fit are 2007 video games, Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development games, wii games and wii-only games.
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Wii Play
Wii Play is a party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. Link's Crossbow Training and Wii Play are Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development games, wii games and wii-only games.
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Wii Sports Resort
Wii Sports Resort is a 2009 sports simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console and is the sequel to Wii Sports. Link's Crossbow Training and Wii Sports Resort are Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development games, wii games and wii-only games.
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Wii Zapper
The Wii Zapper is a gun shell peripheral for the Wii Remote.
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See also
The Legend of Zelda spin-off games
- Cadence of Hyrule
- Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Hyrule Warriors
- Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
- Link's Crossbow Training
- Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
- My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
- Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
- Satellaview games from The Legend of Zelda series
- The Legend of Zelda CD-i games
- The Legend of Zelda LCD games
- Zelda's Adventure
Video games produced by Takashi Tezuka
- Animal Crossing (video game)
- Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
- Hey! Pikmin
- Link's Crossbow Training
- Luigi's Mansion
- Mario Kart: Double Dash
- New Super Mario Bros. 2
- New Super Mario Bros. U
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- Pikmin 2
- Super Mario Galaxy 2
- Super Mario Maker
- Super Mario Maker 2
- Super Mario Sunshine
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
- Wii Music
- Yoshi Touch & Go
- Yoshi's Crafted World
- Yoshi's New Island
- Yoshi's Story
- Yoshi's Woolly World
Wii Zapper games
- 007: Quantum of Solace
- Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009
- Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
- Call of Duty: Black Ops
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
- Call of Duty: World at War
- Dead Space: Extraction
- Ghost Squad (video game)
- Go Vacation
- GoldenEye 007 (2010 video game)
- Jurassic: The Hunted
- Link's Crossbow Training
- Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold
- Mad Dog McCree
- Medal of Honor: Heroes 2
- Nerf N-Strike
- Nerf N-Strike Elite
- Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
- Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
- Sin & Punishment: Star Successor
- Sniper Elite (video game)
- Target: Terror
- The Conduit
- The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return
- The House of the Dead: Overkill
- The Last Bounty Hunter
- Wild West Guns
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link's_Crossbow_Training
Also known as Link's Bowgun Training, Links Crossbow Training, Rinku no Bōgan Torēningu, Zelda Crossbow Training.