- The
GunCon,
known as the G-
Con in Europe, is a
family of
gun peripherals designed by
Namco for the
PlayStation consoles. The
original controllers used...
- (Justifier/Hyperblaster or
Guncon)
Arcade Mode - Sharpshooting, and
Movie Mode
Sharpshooting segments only
Elemental Gearbolt (Justifier/Hyperblaster or
GunCon) Extreme...
- only
PlayStation 2
light gun game that does not
support the
GunCon 2 peripheral, as it only
supports the
original GunCon (G-
Con 45). A Wii
version of this...
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Revolver –
Philips CD-i – 1994
GunCon –
Namco – 1997
Stunner - Sega
Saturn − 1995
Dreamcast Light Guns – Sega – 2000–2003
GunCon 2 –
Namco – 2001
Pulse Cannon...
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PlayStation was
released in 1997,
supported by the
newly launched GunCon light gun peripheral, and
included an add-on of new
stages set
after the events...
- 2001, as part of a
bundle to
coincide with the
launch of the
GunCon 2
controller (G-
Con 2 in Europe), with
enhanced graphics.
Ports for the
original PlayStation...
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optional use of the
GunCon light gun accessory. The
player can use a
variety of
weapons throughout the game,
including bazookas,
machine guns, and shotguns...
- also the
first light gun for the PlayStation,
preceding the
release of Namco's
GunCon by a few years.
Project Horned Owl, a
gun-shooting game published...
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considerably more
awkward than when it is used in Jogcon-compatible games.
GunCon NeGcon ****anese: ジョグコン, Hepburn:
Jogukon Gerstmann, Jeff (May 2, 2000)....
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protagonist to take cover. The game's
light gun controller, the
GunCon, was also acclaimed.
Namco also
released Gun Bullet for ****anese
arcades in 1994 and...