Gun games began to appear back in the arcades of the 1930s, with an automatic contraptions springing up on piers up and down the country, catering for the new making of holiday-goers with more spare time and money in their pouch. In the 60s and 70s, these automatic games were bolstering by the addition of rear-projected images, which saw players shooting clay pigeons or UFOs.
The NES Zapper and Duck Hunt
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Master System Light Phaser and Operation Wolf
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Saturn Stunner and Virtua Cop
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G-Con 45 and Time Crisis
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Dreamcast Light Gun and House Of The Dead 2
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