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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released 1988
Blast terrorists with t-shirts wrapped around their heads in this light-gun game from Raw Thrills.
Play as Howard Gibson or Jean Clifford in this light gun shooter as they hunt down a group of terrorists who have stolen the World's Collisions satellite!
Ed Hunter is a first person shooter based on Iron Maiden and their beloved mascot, Eddie. The game was bundled as a bonus disc with the double CD Iron Maiden compilation of the same name.
CarnEvil is an arcade horror rail-shooter, themed around a carnival of the undead and other horrors.
As AMS agents, G or Thomas Rogan, you are sent to investigate a panicked phone call from Rogan's fiancée, Sophie Richards and the disappearances of scientists working in the Curien Mansion. But can you prepare for what lies in the House Of The Dead?
The sequel to the original Virtua Cop. It is a on rails style shooter and allows the use of peripherals, specifically the light gun.
A successor to the Mad Dog duo of FMV light-gun games, tasking players with dealing with four dangerous outlaws as a bounty hunter in the Old West.
A light-gun shooter released by Sega in 1994. It was the first texture-mapped 3D shooter, and went on to have a lasting impact on the rail shooter and first-person shooter genres.
Return to the gunner position of the ST Falcon in this sequel to the mecha light-gun shooter Battle Clash.
Arcade light-gun shooter released by Taito in 1993. It supports 2 player co-op, and made use of digitized sprites and sprite-scaling to produce pseudo-3D graphics.
Take on the role of a gunner of the powerful ST Falcon and participate in one-on-one mech combat in this fast-paced light-gun shooter for the SNES.
A 1992 first-person shooter for arcades, developed by Taito. It pioneered several features before they became standards of the FPS genre, including circle-strafing and multiplayer deathmatch. Its control scheme, where the player moves with a joystick and aims with a lightgun, was also a precursor to modern FPS controls.
A FMV light-gun game from the studio behind Mad Dog McCree. Set in 1920's Chicago, it follows a private detective as he solves the murder of a popular nightclub singer.
One of the earliest FMV light-gun games puts players in control of a mysterious gunslinger in the Old West, tasked with stopping the titular Mad Dog McCree and his band of outlaws.
A shooting gallery game released by Nintendo in 1990. It was based on the 1952 cartoon series, "Barker Bill's Cartoon Show" and consisted of 4 different light-gun game modes.
A light-gun rail shooter similar to Operation Wolf and Cabal, but with more detailed three-dimensional environments. The original arcade version's sprite/texture manipulation engine anticipated FPS ray-casting graphics and the look of texture-mapped polygons.
A Sega-published arcade and Genesis over-the-shoulder rail shooting game, pitting the cybernetic Duke against an army of mutant, criminal baddies.
Classic NES platformer in which the game continuously scrolls to the right. Players must use the NES Zapper accessory to make the character (Gumshoe) avoid obstacles and reach platforms. The Zapper can also be used to shoot enemies in the path. Gumshoe was published and developed by Nintendo.
An early NES Zapper game that pits the player against the baddest dudes in town.
Duck Hunt was one of the original NES launch titles, featuring a lightgun, ducks and a laughing blood-hound.
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