![]() This facility was designed to look and feel like a real small town with a huge fake crime problem. In 1987, a couple of years after the release of the video game, Hogan’s Alley was established in Quantico, Virginia and it is used for tactical training by the FBI and other government organizations. The school was shut down during World War II. In the 1920s, the FBI opened a rifle training ground at the Special Police School and named it Hogan’s Alley. Hogan’s Alley is portrayed in the comic as a run-down neighborhood full of odd people. The name Hogan’s Alley originated from an American comic strip of the same name way back in 1895. Hogan’s Alley was eventually re-released on Wii U Virtual Console in Europe in October 2015 and in North America a few months later in January 2016. All three of those games were launch titles when the NES was first released in October 1985. Hogan’s Alley was ported to the Famicom later in June 1984 and was the third light gun game on the system behind Wild Gunman and Duck Hunt. The game featured a light gun peripheral attached to the machine that players use to shoot at targets. ![]() Hogan’s Alley was created in 1984 as a standalone arcade cabinet. The game box features a menacing looking gangster that you just want to blast away! Hogan’s Alley is an early game with some surprising history behind it for a game based on target shooting. Today we have another Zapper game! It’s not just a Zapper game, but one of the revered “Black Box” NES games as well. What I Did: Reached Game A Round 41, Game B Round 6, and Game C Round 11 To Beat: Finish Game A Round 30, Game B Round 4, and Game C Round 10
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