Light Gun - Light Gun Models

Light Gun Models

  • Beam Gun - Nintendo - 1970
  • Shooting Gallery - Magnavox Odyssey - 1972
  • Laser Clay Shooting System - Nintendo - 1973
  • Wild Gunman - Nintendo - 1974
  • Wonder Wizard - GHP - 1976
  • ColorSport VIII - Granada - 1976
  • GD-1380 - Heathkit - 1976
  • TV-Sports 801 - Lloyds - 1976
  • Sportsman, Tournament 150, 200, 2000, 2501 - Unisonic - 1976/1976/1977/1977
  • Telstar Ranger, Telstar Arcade, Telstar Marksman - Coleco - 1977/1977/1978
  • TV Fun Sportsrama - APF Electronics - 1977
  • Visio Matic 101 - CIT Alcatel - 1977
  • Model 1199 - Interstate (company) - 1977
  • Markint 6 - Markint - 1977
  • N20 (light gun) - Philips - 1977
  • Visiomat 11 - Pizon-Bross - 1977
  • TV Scoreboard - RadioShack - 1977
  • Home T.V. Game - Santron - 1977
  • TV game - Sennheiser - 1977
  • 105 - Sportron - 1977
  • 501 - Starex - 1977
  • Mark V-C - Unimex - 1977
  • XK 600B - Ingersoll (company) - 1978
  • Jeu TV TVG-6 - Klevox - 1978
  • OC 5000 Occitane - (SOE)- 1978
  • Videosport - Prinztronic - 1978
  • Color TV game - Sands 1978
  • Telescore - SEB (company) - 1978
  • Sports Centre, Colour TV game 3600 MK III - Granada (company) - 1979
  • Color Multi-Spiel - Universum - 1979
  • NES Zapper - Nintendo - 1984
  • Light Phaser - Sega - 1986
  • XG-1 - Atari (XEGS) - 1987
  • Action Max - Worlds of Wonder - 1987
  • LaserScope - Konami - 1990
  • Super Scope - Nintendo - 1992
  • Menacer - Sega - 1994
  • Peacekeeper Revolver - Philips CD-i - 1994
  • GunCon - Namco - 1997
  • Dreamcast Light Guns - Sega - 2000-2003
  • GunCon 2 - Namco - 2001
  • Topgun - EMS - 2005
  • Topgun II - EMS - 2007
  • GunCon 3 - Namco - 2007
  • Nerf N-Strike - Nerf - 2008
  • Integrated Pistol - MoProUsa - 2008

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