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M.A.C.S. Basic Rifle Marksmanship is one of those weirdly niche SNES games that feels like it was made for a very specific audience—probably military training, honestly. You’re dropped into a first-person shooting range with pixelated targets popping up, and the whole thing plays like a stripped-down light gun game without the actual gun. The controls are clunky by today’s standards, but there’s something oddly satisfying about lining up shots with the D-pad.
At first, I thought it was just a barebones simulator, but the scoring system actually gets pretty competitive if you’re into precision stuff. Missing a shot feels way more punishing than in arcade shooters, which makes hitting a perfect run weirdly rewarding. Not exactly a party game, but if you’re into retro oddities or just want to test your patience with old-school accuracy, it’s a strange little time capsule.
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