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Computer Games Magazine gave the game a score of 2 out of 5 stating "Deer Hunter takes some good first steps, but it has a long way to go to make a good computer game." [9] The game sold 500,000 copies by March 1998 [1] and over 1 million by October 1998. [4] In early 1998 it appeared in the top 10 of PC Data ' s best-seller list.
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The original Deer Hunter released in 1997 sold nearly 64,700 units. [53] In the United States, Deer Hunter 4 sold 250,000 copies and earned $4.5 million by August 2006, after its release in November 2001. It was the country's 81st best-selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006.
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The player controls Leonard, the protagonist of the Redneck Rampage series. Using one of five weapons (.44 Magnum revolver, .30-06 hunting rifle, .30-06 hunting rifle with scope, 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, and crossbow) and a variety of bait and calls, Leonard traverses one of four large, open hunting areas searching for wild animals to shoot, including deer, wild boars, turkeys, and ducks.
The game shipped more than 500,000 units by October 1998 [14] [2] [1] and more than 800,000 by January 1999. [15] According to PC Data Deer Hunter II was the best-selling game of November 1998, it was also the best-selling piece of PC software for that month, beating out the Windows 98 upgrade.