Target: Terror Fights Back on the Wii
The arcade game heads to stores today
Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Konami has confirmed Target: Terror for the Nintendo Wii has shipped to retail stores across North America. Target: Terror puts players in the place of an elite counter-terrorist agent who is charged with protecting the U.S. from all terrorist activities.

With a full-scale assault spanning the entire U.S., players are given the chance to show terrorists who's in charge by eliminating the seemingly endless waves of enemies with an assortment of high-tech weapons in their arsenal.

Target: Terror brings to North America the classic arcade shooter with features including unlockable mini games and the new "Justice Mode," allowing a single player to use two weapons.

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