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A small degree of control over the field of vision can be obtained by moving the aiming reticle on the x and y-axis, but the overall direction of travel is predetermined.
The player moves an aiming reticle (representing the dragon's laser and the rider's gun) over the screen and shoots enemies while the dragon automatically flies through 3D environments on a predetermined track.
Gameplay consists of a player controls a flying dragon and his rider through an aiming reticle that can be moved over the whole screen with the D-pad; the player must shoot a variety of enemies (ranging from machines to monsters) in a 3D post-apocalyptic fantasy environment of barren landscapes and mysterious ruins of a fallen civilization.
Two weapons are available: the rider's handgun, which can be fired with a single button press when an enemy enters the aiming reticle, and the homing laser fired by the dragon, which can lock on up to eight enemies by moving the reticle over them while holding down the fire button.
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Both were beam-splitter type reflector sights that used ambient light: illuminating a green crosshair in the Insta-Sight, and a red plastic rod "light pipe" that produced a red aiming spot reticle in the Qwik-Point.
You simply move your hand to aim a reticle on the screen, controlling bolts of light that clear the path to the next level while your movements generate accessible, catchy electronic music.
Leading is where you aim your reticle in front of where the person is going.
To get headshots easier keep the reticle aimed at head-level if you or him are moving.
The reticle serves as an aiming and focal point, preventing dizziness in similar fashion to the dance technique called spotting.
The reticle - Basically you know that circle in the middle the one that you use to aim? That's the reticle.
There is also no artificial on-screen targeting reticle; instead, the player must aim through the iron sights on the weapons themselves, but sustained aiming tires the character and drops accuracy.
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