47's name is derived from a barcode tattooed on the back of his head (640509-040147), the last two digits of which are "47". Other than the video games, 47 appears in the novel Hitman: Enemy Within and the film adaptation of the series.
47, is a fictional character and main protagonist of the Hitman video game series, created by IO Interactive, and appears in all four installments. The nameless dog makes a cameo appearance in the NES game Barker Bill's Trick Shooting (another Zapper game) and he can be shot.įive characters are tied at 29 with 13 points and one vote each:Īgent 47, also known as Mr. Also, there have been several unofficial remakes in which the player is able to shoot the dog. After briefly exiting the screen, the dog returns to the foreground, hobbling on crutches, and chides the player by saying, "Ouch, shoot the ducks, not me!" However, players will get no bonus points if they are able to hit the dog. The dog's carefree expression then immediately turns to one of rage. However, if the player succeeds, the shot turns the dog's face black with powder. This is quite difficult, as the window of opportunity timewise is quite narrow. The dog can be shot only in the bonus round, and only after the final duck has flown from the screen or been hit. The feat of shooting the dog is possible in a bonus round of the game's arcade version, Vs. According to urban legend, the dog can be shot, but this is not possible in the console version of the game. Since then, the nameless dog has passed into video gaming folklore. Throughout the game, the player is accompanied by a nameless dog that laughs at the player if no duck is hit, and congratulates the player if a duck is hit. Is 15 lists a lot? Well, there's quite a few character's that are tied, anyway.