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  2. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of light-gun games, video games that use a non-fixed gun controller, organized by the arcade, video game console or home computer system that they were made available for. Ports of light-gun games which do not support a light gun (e.g. the Sega Saturn version of Corpse Killer ) are not included in this list.

  3. Shooter game - Wikipedia

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    Shooter video games, or shooters, ... One of the earliest examples is the 1985 arcade game Shootout produced by Data East.

  4. Shoot Away - Wikipedia

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    Shoot Away is a lightgun shooter arcade game that simulates the sport of skeet shooting. [1] [2] It uses a projector system that projects monochrome images against a panoramic backdrop, designed to resemble a forest clearing. [3]

  5. Area 51 (1995 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Area 51 is a light gun arcade game released by Time Warner Interactive in 1995. [6] It takes its name from the military facility.The plot of the game involves the player taking part in a Strategic Tactical Advanced Alien Response (STAAR) military incursion to prevent aliens, known as the Kronn, and alien-created zombies from taking over the Area 51 military facility.

  6. Revolution X - Wikipedia

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    Play Meter also listed the game to be the second most-popular arcade game at the time. [21] GamePro gave the arcade version a rave review, praising the ability to choose from multiple paths, the numerous secret items, the sharp graphics, and the Aerosmith soundtrack. They concluded "Rev X is not a revolution in gun games, but it's definitely ...

  7. Light-gun shooter - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s, electro-mechanical arcade games were gradually replaced by electronic video games, following the release of Pong in 1972, [24] with 1978's Space Invaders dealing a yet more powerful blow to the popularity of electro-mechanical games. [25] In the 1970s, EM gun games evolved into light-gun shooter video games. [19]