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  2. Shooter game - Wikipedia

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    Shooting gallery games (also known as "target shooting" games) are a sub-genre of shooters where the player aims at moving targets on a stationary screen. They are distinguished from rail shooters, which move the player through levels on a fixed path, and first-person shooters, which allow player-guided navigation through a three-dimensional space.

  3. Light-gun shooter - Wikipedia

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    Light-gun shooter, also called light-gun game or simply gun game, is a shooter video game genre in which the primary design element is to simulate a shooting gallery by having the player aiming and discharging a gun-shaped controller at a screen.

  4. Wild Guns - Wikipedia

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    Wild Guns [a] is a 1994 space Western shooting gallery video game developed by Natsume for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Set in the Wild West with steampunk and sci-fi influences, the story follows Annie and her bounty hunter Clint, seeking revenge for the death of her family. The player controls either Annie or Clint sidestepping ...

  5. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    Party Games with rail shooter/shooting gallery sections. Game Party Champions; Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Course; FPS games. Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013; Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts (2014) Call of Duty: Black Ops II; Call of Duty: Ghosts; ZombiU; King of Zombies (player 2 only) non-traditional light-gun games. Epic Mickey 2 ...

  6. Revolution X - Wikipedia

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    Revolution X is a shooting gallery video game developed by Midway and released in arcades in 1994. The gameplay is similar to Midway's earlier Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but is themed around the band Aerosmith.

  7. Shooting Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Shooting Arcade is a fixed shooter written by Mark Riley [1] for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1982 by Datasoft. It was released under Datasoft's Gentry Software budget label as Target Practice. [2] It was ported to the TRS-80 Color Computer by James Garon [1] and released as Shooting Gallery. The game is similar to the 1980 Sega ...