In the heyday of the 1984 video game Duck Hunt, there was no social media, no internet, and no easy way of informing the general public of video game tricks.
But now, we have Twitter. And Seth Rogen just shared a major Duck Hunt revelation after having kept it to himself for 25 years.
Apparently, you could use the second player controller on Nintendo to control the duck.
Hot tip that’s 25 years late but I didn’t have Twitter back then: in Duck Hunt on Nintendo, the second player controller controlled the duck.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) September 17, 2018
Rogen found out by chance, when he accidentally sat on the controller.
Me and my sister found this out because I sat on the controller by accident and the duck kept flying to the top right corner.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) September 17, 2018
This piece of outdated video game information really had people feeling shook. Including some celebrities who you may or may not have imagined being video game nerds in the ’80s.
It turns out that this particular Duck Hunt feature has played a major role in some people’s childhoods.
This ended at least two friendships in my childhood. But I don’t regret anything, I don’t want to be friends with someone who couldn’t protect us from a couple of zig-zagging ducks. https://t.co/ZgS78r12kj
— Dan Przygoda (@dprzygoda) September 17, 2018
And to think that all this time, the answer lay with Seth Rogen.
I wish I could have shared this when it was relevant!!!
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) September 17, 2018
Better late than never, I guess.
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