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This is a list of light-gun games, video games that use a non-fixed gun controller, organized by the arcade, video game console or home computer system that they were made available for. Ports of light-gun games which do not support a light gun (e.g. the Sega Saturn version of Corpse Killer) are not included in this list. Arcade games are organized alphabetically, while home video games are organized alphabetically by the system's company and then subdivided by the respective company's systems in a chronological fashion.

Arcade

  • 2 SPICY (Sega, 2007)
  • Alien 3: The Gun (Sega, 1993)
  • Aliens: Armageddon (Raw Thrills, 2014)
  • Aliens: Extermination (Global VR, 2006)
  • Area 51 (Atari, 1995)
  • Area 51: Site 4 (Atari Games, 1998)
  • Area 51 / Maximum Force Duo (Atari Games, 1998)
  • Bang! (Gaelco, 1998)
  • Bazooka (Taito, 1995)
  • Balloon Gun (Sega, 1975)
  • Battle Shark (Nintendo, 1977)
  • Bullet Mark (Sega, 1975)
  • Beast Busters: Second Nightmare (SNK, 1999)
  • Beast Busters (SNK, 1989)
  • Behind... Enemy Lines (Sega, 1998)
  • Big Buck Hunter 2006 Call Of The Wild (Incredible Technologies, 2005)
  • Big Buck Hunter II Sportsman's Paradise (Incredible Technologies, 2003)
  • Big Buck Hunter Pro Open Season (Raw Thrills, Inc., 2009)
  • Big Buck Hunter Pro (Raw Thrills, Inc., 2006)
  • Big Buck Hunter Shooter's Challenge (Incredible Technologies, 2002)
  • Big Buck Hunter (Incredible Technologies, Inc., 2000)
  • Big Buck Safari (Raw Thrills, Inc., 2008)
  • Big Buck World (Raw Thrills, Inc., 2010)
  • Born To Fight (International Games, 1989)
  • Bronx (Bootleg, 1986)
  • Bubble Trouble: Golly! Ghost! 2 (Namco, 1994)
  • CarnEvil (Midway, 1998)
  • Carnival King (Incredible Technologies, 2002)
  • Cheyenne (Exidy, 1984)
  • Chiller (Exidy, 1986)
  • Clay Pigeon (Exidy, 1986)
  • Claybuster (Taito, 1978)
  • Combat / Catch-22 (Exidy, 1985)
  • Confidential Mission (Sega of America, Inc., 2000)
  • Cops (Atari, 1994)
  • Cosmoswat (Namco, 1984)
  • Crackshot (Exidy, 1985)
  • Crazy Fight (Subsino, 1996)
  • Crime Patrol (American Laser Games, 1993)
  • Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars (American Laser Games, 1993)
  • Crisis Zone (Namco, 1999)
  • Crossbow (Exidy, 1983)
  • Crypt Killer (Konami, 1995)
  • Cycle Shooting (Taito, 1986)
  • Dead Eye (Konami 1978/1996)
  • Deadstorm Pirates (Namco, 2009)
  • Death Crimson Ox (Sega, 2000)
  • Deer Hunting USA (Sammy USA, July 18, 2000)
  • Desert Gun (Midway, 1977)
  • Desert Patrol (Taito, 1977)
  • Dragon Gun (Data East, 1993)
  • Evil Night / Hell Night (Konami, 1998)
  • Extreme Hunting 2 (Atomiswave, 2006)
  • Extreme Hunting (Atomiswave, 2005)
  • Fast Draw Showdown (American Laser Games, 1994)
  • Friction (Friction Game Studios, 2011)
  • Gallagher's Gallery (American Laser Games, 1992)
  • Ghost Hunter (HanaHo Games, 1996)
  • Ghost Squad (Sega, 2004)
  • Ghost Squad Evolution (Sega, 2007)
  • Ghoul Panic (Eighting/Raizing, 1999)
  • Golgo 13 Kiseki No Dandou (Eighting/Raizing,, 1999)
  • Golgo 13 (Eighting/Raizing, 1999)
  • Golly! Ghost! (Namco, 1990)
  • Great Guns (Stern Electronics, 1983)
  • Gun Champ (Taito, 1980)
  • Gunblade NY (Sega, 1996)
  • Gunbuster (Taito, 1992)
  • Gunmania (Konami, 2000)
  • Gunslinger Stratos 2 (Square Enix, 2014)
  • Gunslinger Stratos (Square Enix, 2012)
  • Hammer (Andamiro, 2000)
  • Happy Hunter (Limenko, 2001)
  • Hit 'n Miss (Exidy, 1987)
  • Hogan's Alley (Nintendo, 1984)
  • Host Invaders (Innovative Concepts in Entertainment, 1998)
  • Invasion: The Abductors (Midway, 1999)
  • Johnny Nero: Action Hero (Innovative Concepts in Entertainment, 2004)
  • Judge Dredd (Acclaim, 1997)
  • Jurassic Park Arcade (Raw Thrills, 2015)
  • Jurassic Park III (Konami, 2001)
  • Killer Shark (Sega, 1972)
  • L.A. Machineguns (Sega, 1998)
  • Laser Ghost (Sega, 1990)
  • Lethal Enforcers 3 (Konami, November 2004)
  • Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters (Konami, March 1994)
  • Lethal Enforcers (Konami, October 14, 1992)
  • Lethal Justice (The Game Room, 1996)
  • Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice (Sega, June 27, 2006)
  • Line Of Fire / Bakudan Yarou (Sega, 1989)
  • Locked 'n Loaded (Data East, 1994)
  • Lord Of Gun (IGS, 1994)
  • Lucky & Wild (Namco, 1993)
  • Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting (Sega, 2001)
  • Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (American Laser Games, 1992)
  • Mad Dog McCree (American Laser Games, December 1990)
  • Mallet Madness (HanaHo Games, 1999)
  • Manic Panic Ghosts (Sega, 2007)
  • Maximum Force (Atari Games, 1997)
  • Mechanized Attack (SNK, 1989)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Final Shooting (Banpresto, 1995)
  • Monster Eye (IGS, 2014)
  • Monster Eye 2 (IGS, 2018)
  • N.Y. Captor (Taito, 1985)[1]
  • Ninja Assault (Namco, November 18, 2000)
  • One Shot One Kill (Promat, 1996)
  • Operation G.H.O.S.T. (Sega, 18 April 2012)
  • Operation Thunder Hurricane (Konami, 1996)
  • Operation Thunderbolt (Taito, 1988)
  • Operation Tiger (Taito, 1998)
  • Operation Wolf 3 (Taito, 1994)
  • Operation Wolf (Taito, 1987)
  • Panic Museum / Haunted Museum (Taito, 2010)
  • Panic Museum 2 / Shh...! Welcome to Frightfearland / Haunted Museum II: Youkoso Gen'ei Yuuenchi he (Taito, 2011)
  • Point Blank (Namco, 1994)
  • Point Blank 2 (Namco, 1999)
  • Point Blank 3 (Namco, 2000)
  • Point Blank X (Namco, 2016)
  • Police 24/7 (Konami, 2001)
  • Police 911 2 (Konami, 2001)
  • Police 911 (Konami, 2000)
  • Police Trainer (P&P Marketing, 1996)[2]
  • Police Trainer 2 (Team Play Inc., 2003)
  • Pop Shot (Dynamo, 1991)
  • P's Attack (IGS, 2004)
  • Rabbids Hollywood (Adrenaline Amusements, 2018)
  • Rail Chase 2 (Sega, 1991)
  • Rail Chase (Sega, 1995)
  • Rambo (Sega, 2008)
  • Ranger Mission (Sammy, 2004)
  • Rapid Fire (HanaHo Games, 1998)
  • Razing Storm (Namco, 2009)
  • Revolution X (Midway, 1994)
  • Sea Devil (Sega, 1972)
  • Sega Clay Challenge (Sega, 2008)
  • Sega Golden Gun (Sega Shanghai Software, 2010)
  • Sharpshooter (P&P Marketing, 1998)
  • Shoot Away (Namco, 1977)
  • Shoot The Bear (Seeburg, 1949)[3][4]
  • Shooting Gallery (Seatongrove Ltd (Zaccaria license), 1984)
  • Shooting Master (Sega, 1985)
  • Shootout at Old Tucson (American Laser Games, 1994)
  • Silent Hill: The Arcade (Konami, 2007)
  • Silent Scope 2 (Konami, 2000)
  • Silent Scope EX (Konami, 2001)
  • Silent Scope (Konami, 1999)
  • Skeet Shot (Dynamo, 1991)
  • Space Gun (Taito, 1990)[5]
  • Space Pirates (American Laser Games, 1992)
  • Special Forces Elite Training (ICE/Play Mechanix, 2002)
  • Sports Shooting USA (Sammy, 2003)
  • Star Trek: Voyager The Arcade Game (Team Play, 2002)
  • Steel Gunner 2 (Namco, 1991)
  • Steel Gunner (Namco, 1990)
  • Target Hits (Gaelco, 1994)
  • Target: Terror (Raw Thrills, 2004)
  • Teraburst (Konami, 1999)
  • Terminator Salvation (Raw Thrills, 2010)
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Midway, 1991)
  • The House of the Dead (Sega, 1996)
  • The House of the Dead 2 (Sega, 1998)
  • The House of the Dead III (Sega, 2002)
  • The House of the Dead 4 (Sega, 2005)
  • House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn (Sega, 2018)
  • The Last Bounty Hunter (American Laser Games, 1994)
  • The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Sega, 1997)
  • The Maze of the Kings (Sega, 2002)
  • The Ocean Hunter (Sega, 1998)
  • Tickee Tickats (Raster Elite, 1994)
  • Time Crisis (Namco, 1995)
  • Time Crisis II (Namco, 1997)
  • Time Crisis 3 (Namco, 2002)
  • Time Crisis 4 (Namco, 2006)
  • Time Crisis 5 (Namco, 2015)
  • Tomb Raider (Adrenaline Amusements, 2018)
  • Total Vice (Konami, 1997)[6]
  • Transformers: Human Alliance (Sega, 2013)
  • Transformers: Shadow Rising (Sega, 2018)
  • Triple Hunt (Atari, 1977)
  • Trophy Hunting: Bear & Moose (Sammy USA, June 30, 2003)
  • Turkey Hunting USA (American Sammy Corporation, July 20, 2001)
  • Turkey Shoot (Williams, 1984)
  • Tut's Tomb (Island Design, 1996)
  • Under Fire (Taito, 1993)
  • Vampire Night (Namco/Sega/Wow Entertainment, 2000)
  • Virtua Cop 2 (Sega, 1995)
  • Virtua Cop 3 (Sega, 2003)
  • Virtua Cop: Elite Edition (Sega, 2002)
  • Virtua Cop (Sega, 1994)
  • Virtual Combat (VR8 Inc., 1993)
  • Vs. Duck Hunt (Nintendo Vs. System, 1984)
  • Vs. Freedom Force (Nintendo Vs. System, 1988)
  • Vs. Hogan's Alley (Nintendo Vs. System, 1984)
  • Who Dunit (Exidy, 1988)
  • Who Shot Johnny Rock? (American Laser Games, 1991)
  • Wild Gunman (Nintendo, 1974)
  • Wild Pilot (Jaleco, 1992)
  • Wing Shooting Championship (Sammy USA, December 31, 2002)
  • World Combat (Konami, 2003)
  • Zero Point (Unico, 1998)
  • Zero Point 2 (Unico, 1999)
  • Zombie Raid (American Sammy, 1995)
  • Zorton Brothers (Web Picmatic, 1993)

3DO Interactive Multiplayer

Amstrad CPC

Gunstick CPC games:

  • A-Team, The Gunstick 1988 Zafiro
  • Bestial Warrior Gunstick 1989 Dinamic
  • Guillermo Tell Gunstick 1989 Opera Soft
  • Mike Gunner Gunstick 1988 Dinamic
  • Solo Gunstick 1989 Opera Soft
  • Space Smugglers Gunstick 1989 MHT Ingenieros
  • Target Plus Gunstick 1988 Dinamic
  • Trigger Gunstick 1989 Opera Soft

Magnum CPC games:

  • Bullseye Magnum 19?? Macsen
  • Missile Ground Zero Magnum 1989 Mastertronic
  • Operation Wolf Magnum 1989 Ocean
  • Robot Attack Magnum 1990 Mastertronic
  • Rookie Magnum 1989 Mastertronic
  • Solar Invasion Magnum 1990 Mastertronic

Trojan (CPC Plus) games:

  • Skeet Shoot Trojan 199? Trojan
  • Enforcer, The Trojan 199? Trojan

Westphaser (CPC) games:

  • Crazy Shot Westphaser
  • Steve McQueen Westphaser 1992 Loriciel
  • West Phaser Westphaser 1989 Loriciel

Unconfirmed CPC games:

APF TV FUN

  • Pistol

Atari

Atari 2600

  • Sentinel
  • Shooting Arcade (unreleased)
  • Bobby needs Food (homebrew)

Atari 7800

Atari 8-bit family

  • Barnyard Blaster
  • Bug Hunt
  • Crossbow
  • Cementerio
  • Crime buster
  • GangstersVille
  • Operation Blood

Atari ST

Trojan Light Phazer

  • Cyber Assault (Trojan, 1991)
  • Die Hard II: Die Harder (Grandslam, 1992)
  • Firestar (Trojan, 1991)
  • Orbital Destroyer (Trojan, 1991)
  • Skeet Shoot (Trojan, 1991)
  • Space Gun (Ocean, 1992)
  • The Enforcer (Trojan, 1991)

Loriciel Phaser (West Phaser) light gun

  • West Phaser (Loriciel, 1989)
  • Crazy Shot (Loriciel, 1989)

Binatone TV MASTER

  • Shooting

Commodore

Commodore 64

  • Army Days
  • Baby Blues
  • Blaze-Out (compilation of: RoboCop, Combat School, Hyper Sports, Platoon, Rambo III for use with a light gun)
  • Cosmic Storm
  • Gangster
  • Ghost Town
  • GooseBusters
  • Grouse Shoot
  • Gunslinger
  • High Noon Shootout
  • Mike Gunner
  • Operation Thunderbolt
  • Operation Wolf
  • Shooting Gallery
  • Shootin' Putin
  • Target Plus
  • Time Traveller
  • Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
  • Space Harrier
  • Space Harrier 2
  • Prohibition
  • Space Gun
  • The Exterminator

Amiga

Actionware Phazer

  • Capone (Actionware, 1988)
  • Creature (Actionware, 1989)
  • Operation Thunderbolt (Ocean, 1989) *
  • Operation Wolf (Ocean, 1988) *
  • P.O.W. (Actionware, 1988)
  • Sideshow (Actionware, 1988)

Golem light gun

  • Worldwide hunting (Golem, 1992)
  • Gateway Ypsilon (Golem, 1991)
  • Championship Shooting (Golem, 1992)
  • Master Of The Town (Golem, 1990)

Loriciel (West Phaser) light gun

  • Crazy Shot (Loriciel, 1989)
  • West Phaser (Loriciel, 1989)

Trojan Light Phazer

  • Aliex (Trojan, 1990)
  • Cyber Assault (Trojan, 1991)
  • Die Hard 2 (Grandslam, 1992)
  • Enforcer, The (Trojan, 1991)
  • Firestar (Trojan, 1991)
  • Operation Thunderbolt (Ocean, 1989) *
  • Operation Wolf (Ocean, 1988) *
  • Orbital Destroyer (Trojan, 1990)
  • Skeet Shoot (Trojan, 1991)
  • Space Gun (Ocean, 1992)

* Amiga game, which doesn't originally support lightgun, but later modified version for WHDLoad exists

Magnavox Odyssey

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

Microsoft

Windows

  • Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars[8]
  • Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold
  • Nerf Jr. Foam Blaster: Attack of the Kleptons!
  • Remington Super Slam Hunting Africa
  • Space Pirates[13]
  • Virtua Cop

Xbox

Xbox 360

Nintendo

Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Wii

The Wii is unique in that its standard controller can be used as a gun controller. Though a number of Wii games do not support these capabilities, those which do form an exhaustively long list of games, many of which have no resemblance to traditional light-gun games. Thus, this section will only include games that either explicitly support the Wii Zapper or are rail shooters in nature. Virtual Console ports, such as Operation Wolf,[18] did not include any amount of light gun support.

Wii Zapper Games

Party Games with rail shooter/shooting gallery sections

Wii U

Nintendo Switch

  • House of the Dead (Remake)

Philips

CD-i

Sega

Master System

Genesis, Sega CD, and 32X

Unreleased Sega Genesis, Sega CD and Sega CD 32X light-gun games:

Saturn

Dreamcast

List of cancelled Dreamcast gun games:

Sinclair

ZX Spectrum

Magnum Light Phaser games came with the gun:

  • Bullseye – Magnum 1987 Macsen Software
  • Missile Ground Zero – Magnum 1989 Mastertronic
  • Operation Wolf – Magnum 1989 Ocean
  • Robot Attack – Magnum 1990 Mastertronic
  • Rookie – Magnum 1989 Mastertronic
  • Solar Invasion – Magnum 1990 Mastertronic
  • Target Plus

The following games worked with the Magnum Light Phaser, but were brought out by third parties. Some were remakes of the Cheetah Defender light-gun games by Code Masters Ltd.

  • Billy the Kid (remake) – Virgin Mastertronic Ltd (UK)
  • Bronx Street Cop (remake) – Virgin Mastertronic Ltd (UK)
  • F-16 Fighting Falcon (remake) – Virgin Mastertronic Ltd (UK)
  • Industria 14 – Mastertronic Ltd
  • Jungle Warfare (remake) – Virgin Mastertronic Ltd (UK)
  • Living Daylights – The Computer Game, The – Domark Ltd
  • Lord Bromley's Estate – Amstrad
  • Make My Day – Mastertronic Ltd
  • Q's Armoury – Amstrad
  • American Turbo King – (A remake of Super Car Trans Am) – Virgin Mastertronic Ltd (UK)

Cheetah Defender light-gun games all by Code Masters Ltd:

  • Advanced Pinball Simulator
  • Billy The Kid
  • Bronx Street Cop
  • F-16 Fighting Falcon
  • Jungle Warfare
  • Supercar Trans-am (Super Car Trans Am)

It should also be noted that both versions of the light guns that were meant for the 128K+ or up, worked with almost all the games available.

Sony

PlayStation

The PlayStation has two major light guns: the GunCon/G-Con by Namco and the Konami Justifier (known as the Hyperblaster in Japan and Europe). Other licensed and non-licensed light guns are compatible with either Justifier games, GunCon games, or both.

  • Area 51 (Justifier/Hyperblaster)[54]
  • Crypt Killer (Justifier/Hyperblaster)[54]
  • Die Hard Trilogy (Justifier/Hyperblaster)[54]
  • Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas (Japan and Europe) (Justifier/Hyperblaster or Guncon)
  • Elemental Gearbolt (Justifier/Hyperblaster or GunCon)
  • Extreme Ghostbusters: Ultimate Invasion (GunCon. Justifier/Hyperblaster is also compatible but not specified in the manual or on the packaging, however more than one Hyperblaster at once is unreliable, mixed guns can be used)
  • Ghoul Panic (Released as "Oh! Bakyuuun" in Japanese, uses GunCon)[55]
  • GunBare! Game Tengoku 2 (Japan only)[56]
  • Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James (GunCon)
  • Guntu Western Front June, 1944 (Japan only, GunCon)
  • Judge Dredd (Justifier/Hyperblaster or GunCon)[57]
  • Lethal Enforcers 1&2 (Justifier/Hyperblaster)[54]
  • Maximum Force (Justifier/Hyperblaster or GunCon)[58]
  • Mighty Hits (Japan only, Justifier/Hyperblaster)
  • Mighty Hits Special (Japan and Europe only, Justifier/Hyperblaster or Guncon)[59]
  • Moorhuhn 2 – Die Jagd Geht Weiter' (Europe only, Justifier/Hyperblaster or GunCon)
  • Moorhen 3 – ...Chicken Chase' (Europe only, Justifier/Hyperblaster or GunCon)
  • Moorhuhn X (Europe only, Justifier/Hyperblaster or GunCon)
  • Point Blank (GunCon)
  • Point Blank 2 (GunCon)
  • Point Blank 3 (GunCon)
  • Project Horned Owl (Justifier/Hyperblaster)[60][54]
  • Puffy P.S. I Love You (Japan only, GunCon)
  • Rescue Shot (GunCon)[61]
  • Resident Evil Survivor (Japanese and European versions) (GunCon)
  • Star Wars: Rebel Assault II (Justifier/Hyperblaster, used for certain shooting sequences)[54]
  • The Gun Shooting (Simple 1500 Series) (Japan only, GunCon)
  • The Gun Shooting 2 (Simple 1500 Series) (Japan only, GunCon)
  • Time Crisis (GunCon)[62]
  • Time Crisis: Project Titan (GunCon)

PlayStation 2

  • Cocoto Funfair (Europe only, GunCon 1 only)
  • Death Crimson OX+ (Japan) aka Guncom 2 (Europe)
  • Dino Stalker (North America/Europe) aka Gun Survivor 3: Dino Crisis (Japan)[63] (differs from conventional light-gun games in that the player has freedom of movement)
  • Endgame[64]
  • Gunfighter II: Revenge of Jesse James (Europe only)
  • Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis (Japan only)
  • Ninja Assault[65]
  • Police 24/7 (Norgun) * Also can use a USB Camera (Japanese and European versions only)
  • Resident Evil: Dead Aim (North America/Europe) aka Gun Survivor 4 Biohazard Heroes Never Die (Japan)[66] (contains light-gun sequences)
  • Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica (Europe) aka Gun Survivor 2 Biohazard Code: Veronica (Japan)
  • Starsky & Hutch
  • Time Crisis: Crisis Zone[67]
  • Time Crisis II[68]
  • Time Crisis 3[69]
  • Vampire Night[70]
  • Virtua Cop: Elite Edition (Europe/Australia[71]) aka Virtua Cop Re-Birth (Japan)

PlayStation 3

The PlayStation 3 has two dedicated gun peripherals: the GunCon 3 by Namco and the Top Shot Elite by RedOctane. The PlayStation Move can also function as a gun controller. To qualify, games using the Move have to either support the "Move Sharp Shooter" peripheral or be rail shooter in nature.

Tiger Laser Games

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