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In the Hunt

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Platform: Arcade
Tags: Shooter
Developer: Irem
More Platforms: PlayStation, Saturn
AKA: Kaitei Daisensou (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
04/??/1993
JP
??/??/1993

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Reader Reviews

In the Hunt review

Reviewed December 16, 2010

JoeTheDestroyer says: "Even though you successfully blast the first few enemies out of the water and dodge their attacks, you still notice two things off the bat. One is that you move somewhat slowly. Understandable, what with being underwater and all. The other is that you cannot hold the fire button down to rapid fire, but must repeatedly press the button."
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