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  2. Crisis Zone - Wikipedia

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    Crisis Zone is a 1999 light-gun shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades.It is a spin-off of the Time Crisis series.. A port to the PlayStation 2 was released in 2004 as Time Crisis: Crisis Zone, with improved polygon textures and details and an additional mission.

  3. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    Time Crisis 4 (GunCon 3) [83] Arcade mode; Complete Mission Mode (freedom of movement) Extra Games mode; Time Crisis: Razing Storm (GunCon 3, PSMove) [84] Time Crisis 4 Arcade mode; Time Crisis: Razing Storm; Arcade Mode; Story Mode (FPS) Sentry Mode; DeadStorm Pirates Arcade mode; Toy Story Mania! (PSMove) Wicked Monsters Blast! (PSMove)

  4. Time Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Time Crisis is a first-person on-rails light gun shooter series of arcade video games by Namco, introduced in 1995. [1] It is focused on the exploits of a fictional international intelligence agency who assigns its best agents to deal with a major threat by a hostile organisation, which has ranged from criminals, terrorists and hostile military outfits, and mostly take place within fictional ...

  5. List of arcade video games: C - Wikipedia

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    Crisis Zone — 1999 Namco: Shooting gallery Cross Pang — 1998 F2 System Crossbow — 1983 Exidy: Shooting Gallery 1 Crossed Swords — 1990 ADK / SNK: Hack and slash / Beat 'em up: 2 NeoGeo Crowns Golf: Champions Golf: 1984 Nasco Japan Sports: Crowns Golf In Hawaii — 1985 Nasco Japan Sports: Cruis'n Exotica — 1999 Midway: Racing: 2 Cruis ...

  6. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Namco's last 8-bit arcade game. PC Engine: April 21, 1989: Yes No No Mobile: June 1, 2005: Yes No No Yokai Dochuki: Namco System 1: April 1987: Yes No No Namco's first 16-bit arcade game. PC Engine: February 5, 1988: Yes No No Developed by TOSE. Famicom: June 24, 1988: Yes No No Developed by Now Production. Dragon Spirit: Namco System 1: June ...

  7. Namco System 246 - Wikipedia

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    Namco Super System 256 is the same as regular Namco System 256 but it has the gun board integrated, though this variant was only used in Time Crisis 4. [3] Namco System 147 is similar to 246 but does not use a DVD-ROM drive, instead it has ROM chips on the system board. [4]

  8. Time Crisis II - Wikipedia

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    Time Crisis II is a 1997 light-gun shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades.It is the second installment in the Time Crisis series. The game incorporates the same mechanics of its predecessor, with some minor changes, but with the addition of co-operative two-player gaming.

  9. Time Crisis: Crisis Zone - Wikipedia

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