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Is it possible that this was inspired by the original version of Nintendo's Wild Gunman?
I've noticed that the two games bear a close resemblance to each other, and even have a few things in common:
Both are Quick-Draw games where the player's opponents are portrayed with footage of real actors on a set.
The player receives a 'foul' if they draw too quickly.
There are only five opponents in a game.
Initially, I thought that it may have just been a coincidence, until I noticed that Fast Draw happened to come out a year after the patent for Wild Gunman expired. That, coupled with the fact that Fast Draw is the only LaserDisc title by American Laser Games that's not a rail shooter, seems to suggest that the resemblance may be intentional. — Preceding
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