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light guns
noun
Plural of light gun
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Unprotected cruisers had little or no armour, carried fairly light guns, and were designed primarily for scouting, patrolling, and raiding.
The shooting range sees the plastic light guns of the past switched for that versatile playground weapon, the finger gun.
Peripherals also came thick and fast for home machines bringing with them steering wheels, guitars, dance mats, light guns, fishing rods as well as chainsaw controllers, "power gloves" and maracas.
Countries in East Africa are taking steps to prevent the trade of illegal arms in the area by demanding that all small and light guns are branded by December 30 this year.
While shooting games involving "light guns" and photoreceptors were experimented with as early as the 1930s, the birth of this genre of electronic games really began in 1962 with Spacewar!, a software program developed to show off the power of the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-1 minicomputer.
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Modern adaptations include electromagnetic rail and coil guns, electrothermal-chemical guns, light gas guns, ram accelerators, and blast wave accelerators".
Oh, and you'll definitely need a light gun if you have Virtua Cop.
By mid-1967, Band and his team had created a two-player multiple choice game incorporating a light gun.
Rail shooters often use a light gun, which is a plastic gun that can be aimed at your television.
The Wii controller, which is designed for pointing, actually works much better than any light gun I've ever tried.
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