If you're good in a crisis and have a steady aim then you probably already know the joys of a
good light gun shooter.
Dismayed by the recent lack of decent lightgun games, I managed to rig up three retro consoles inside a CRT arcade shell along with almost every major
light gun shooter ever released.
Luckily, there are another three games here, all of which tread the path of the
traditional light gun shooter, while each adds something a bit different.
Last week at GameSetWatch, I wrote about a new Spanish fan translation for Namco's
light gun shooter Time Crisis.
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Light gun shooter aficionados and those looking for a great pick up and play arcade shoot em up with replay value will have a blast with Endless Sniper.
Pixel Gear is a virtual reality, single position, Move controlled (and required, there is no Dualshock mode)
light gun shooter, similar in design if not execution to Oasis Games other PS VR launch title Ace Banana.
Back in the day when Arcades weren't just a collection of networked racing titles,
light gun shooters or ticket machines, I had a bit of a crush for SPLATTERHOUSE.
Rush of Blood carves out its own identity though and, get this, has me pining for a revival of
the light gun shooter genre.
If you have ever played
any light gun shooters (House of Dead, Time Crisis...) than you will feel right at home here.
This light gun shooter relied on the Famicom's Beam Gun (that is, the NES Zapper) to shoot ducks on the screen.