List of light gun games

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This article aims to have a complete list of light gun games, including more modern games that use some kind of shooting peripheral technology that may not necessarily be "light gun" in nature (such as the devices being designed for the Wii and Playstation 3), organized by the video game console or computer system that they were made available for. The games are organized aphabetically by the console's company and then subdivided by the respective company's consoles in a chronological fashion. Some arcade titles on this list have been ported to systems without light gun support. Although Revolution X featured light gun support in its original arcade version, the console versions did not.[1] Similarly, Operation Wolf, Operation Thunderbolt, and Space Gun appear on the Taito Legends compilation for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox without light gun support. Also, some games only had releases in Europe (EU), Japan (JP), and/or North America (NA), respectively.

[edit] 3DO Interactive Multiplayer

Main article: Gamegun

[edit] Arcade

Note: As light gun games are a popular genre, many developers have tried their hand at this style. While Wikipedia aims to be as comprehensive as possible in this list (as it always does,) its editors cannot claim that this list contains every single light gun game that has ever been created and released to arcades. The list does, however, attempt to contain every notable light gun game in existence, an aim which we feel it has achieved up to this point.

2 SPICY (Sega, 2007) Alien 3: The Gun (Sega, 1993) Aliens: Extermination Area 51 (Atari, 1995)
Maximum Force (Atari Games, 1997) Area 51/Maximum Force Duo (Atari Games, 1998) Area 51: Site 4 (Atari Games, 1998)
Bang! (Gaelco, 1998) Beast Busters (SNK, 1990)
Big Buck Hunter (Incredible Technologies, Inc., 2000)
Big Buck Hunter: Shooter's Challenge (Incredible Technologies, 2002) Big Buck Hunter II (Incredible Technologies, 2003) Big Buck Hunter Pro (Raw Thrills, Inc., 2006)
Born To Fight (International Game, 19??) Bronx (bootleg, 1986) Bubble Trouble(Namco, 1992) CarnEvil (Midway, 1999) Chiller (Exidy, 1986) Clay Pigeon (Exidy, 1986) Confidential Mission (Sega of America, Inc., 2000) Crypt Killer (Konami, 1995) Desert Gun (Midway, 1977) Duck Hunt / Vs. Duck Hunt (PlayChoice-10, 1984) Evil Night / Hell Night (Konami, 1998) Ghost Squad (Sega, 2004)
Gun Survivor 2 Biohazard Code: Veronica (Namco/Capcom, 2001) Gunblade NY (Sega, 1995)
L.A. Machineguns (Sega, 1998)
Invasion (Midway, 1999) Jurassic Park (arcade game) (Sega, 1994)
The Lost World (Sega, 1997) Jurassic Park III (Konami, 2001)
Lethal Enforcers (Konami, 1992)
Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice (Sega, 2006) Ninja Assault (Namco, 2000) Mad Dog McCree (American Laser Games)
Mad Dog McCree 2: The Lost Gold (American Laser Games)
Operation Wolf (Taito, 1987)
Point Blank (arcade game) (Namco, 1994) Police Trainer (P&P Marketing, 1997)
Police Trainer 2 (P&P Marketing)
Revolution X (Midway Games Inc., 1994) Shoot Away (Namco, 1984) Silent Hill: The Arcade (Konami, 2007) Silent Scope (Konami)
Space Gun (Taito, 1990)[2] Space Pirates (American Laser Games, 1992) Star Trek: Voyager - The Arcade Game (Team Play, 2002) Teraburst (Konami, 1999) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Midway Manufacturing Co., 1991) The House of the Dead (Sega, 1996)
The Last Bounty Hunter (American Laser Games, 1994) The Ocean Hunter (Sega, 1998) Time Crisis (Namco, 1995)
Time Crisis 2 (Namco, 1997) Crisis Zone (Namco, 1999) Time Crisis 3 (Namco, 2001) Time Crisis 4 (Namco, 2006)
Triple Hunt (Atari, 1977) Trophy Hunting: Bear & Moose (Sammy USA, 2003) Turkey Hunting USA (American Sammy Corporation, 2001) Turkey Shoot (Williams, 1984) Vampire Night (Namco/Sega/Wow Entertainment, 2000) Virtua Cop (Sega, 1994)
Virtua Cop 2 (Sega, 1995) Virtua Cop 3 (Sega, 2003)
Zombie Raid (American Sammy, 1995) Who Shot Johnny Rock? (American Laser Games, 1991) World Combat (Konami, 2003)

[edit] Atari

[edit] Atari 2600

Main article: XG-1

[edit] Atari 7800

Main article: XG-1

[edit] Atari 8-bit family

Main article: XG-1

[edit] Commodore 64

[edit] Magnavox Odyssey Shooting Gallery Electronic Rifle

Shootout (game card #9) Dogfight (game card #9) Prehistoric Safari (game card #9) Shooting Gallery (game card #10)

[edit] Microsoft

[edit] PC

[edit] Microsoft Xbox

[edit] Microsoft Xbox 360

[edit] Nintendo

[edit] Nintendo Entertainment System

Main article: NES Zapper

[edit] Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Photograph of light gun games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Photograph of light gun games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Main article: Super Scope
Battle Clash Bazooka Blitzkrieg The Hunt for Red October (it is used for bonus games) Lamborghini American Challenge (it accesses a different game mode from the normal one) Lethal Enforcers (used its own gun) Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge - aka Battle Clash 2 Operation Thunderbolt Super Scope 6 cart (it is bundled with the hardware and features six games, under Lazer Blazer and Blastris categories) Terminator 2: The Arcade Game Tin Star X-Zone Yoshi's Safari

[edit] Wii

Main article: Wii Zapper

Noted that many FPS games and shooting games on Wii utlizes the Wii Remote for aiming and shooting in the style of light gun games. Thus, this section will only include games that explicitly support Wii Zapper and/or rail shooter in nature. Party games that also have shooting sections are also included, but typically these does not have zapper support.

Games that have Wii Zapper support (may not be on rail)
Party Games with rail shooter/shooting gallery sections

[edit] Royal Philips Electronics N.V.

[edit] Cd-i

Main article: Peacekeeper Revolver

[edit] Sega

[edit] Sega Master System

Main article: Light Phaser

[edit] Sega Mega Drive/Genesis & Sega Mega-CD

Main article: Menacer

[edit] Sega Mega-CD and 32X CD

[edit] Sega Saturn

[edit] Sega Dreamcast

Main article: Dreamcast light guns
Death Crimson OX Death Crimson 2 (Japan-only release) Confidential Mission The House of the Dead 2 Virtua Cop 2 (released individually in Japan and in the Sega Smash Pack in North America)

[edit] Sony

[edit] Sony PlayStation

Photograph of light gun games for the PlayStation.
Photograph of light gun games for the PlayStation.

The Playstation has two main types of light guns, the GunCon/G-Con by Namco, the Konami Justifier. There were also other third-party and non-licensed light guns that were compatible with either: Justifier or GunCon games or both.

Area 51 (Justifier) Crypt Killer (Justifier) Die Hard Trilogy (Justifier) Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas (Justifier/Guncon) Elemental Gearbolt (Justifier/GunCon) Extreme Ghostbusters: Ultimate Invasion (GunCon) Ghoul Panic (GunCon) Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James (GunCon) Judge Dredd (GunCon) Lethal Enforcers 1&2 (Justifier) Maximum Force (Justifier/GunCon)[23] Mighty Hits Special (JPN, GunCon) Moorhuhn series (GunCon) Point Blank series (GunCon) Project Horned Owl (Justifier) Rescue Shot (GunCon) Resident Evil: Gun Survivor (JPN/PAL versions) (GunCon) Time Crisis (GunCon) Time Crisis: Project Titan (GunCon)

[edit] Sony PlayStation 2

Photograph of some of the light gun games for the PlayStation 2.
Photograph of some of the light gun games for the PlayStation 2.
Death Crimson OX+ (JP) aka Guncom 2 (EU)[24] Dino Stalker (EU/NA) aka Gun Survivor 3: Dino Crisis (JP)[25] Endgame[26] Gunfighter 2 (EU only)[27] Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis (JP only) Ninja Assault[28] Police 24/7 * Also uses a USB Camera (EU/JP Only) Resident Evil: Dead Aim (EU/NA) aka Gun Survivor 4 Biohazard: Heroes Never Die (JP)[29] Resident Evil: Survivor 2 Code: Veronica (EU) aka Gun Survivor 2 Biohazard Code: Veronica (JP) Starsky and Hutch[30] Time Crisis: Crisis Zone[31] Time Crisis II[32] Time Crisis 3[33] Vampire Night[34] Virtua Cop: Elite Edition (EU) aka Virtua Cop Re-Birth (JP)[35]

[edit] Sony PlayStation 3

Time Crisis 4 (Guncon 3) (Namco, 2007)[36][37][38]

[edit] Tiger Laser Games

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