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Game » consists of 8 releases. Released September 1994
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.
One of Sega's signature arcade racing games, loosely based on stock car racing events at the Daytona International Speedway.
Based on the movie of the same name, Die Hard 2: Die Harder pits action hero John McClane against an army of terrorists holding an airport hostage.
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.
Enforce the law and protect the city from crime in this light-gun game.
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 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.
An Arcade shooter developed by Taito that pitted the player against a scrolling backdrop of targets as part of a mission to rescue hostages. It is the sequel to Operation Wolf and would later be followed by another sequel, Operation Wolf 3.
Shoot bad guys and rescue the hostages in this 1987 first-person Arcade light-gun shooter from Taito.
In Jail Break, players control a policeman authorized to use deadly force in subduing escaped criminals.
Badlands is a laser disc western published by Konami. The gameplay uses single-button quick-draw mechanics. The plot is dark in tone, following a cowboy seeking revenge for his family's murder. It's possible to kill innocent civilians, but the player is punished for it.
An early NES Zapper game that pits the player against the baddest dudes in town.
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