Here's the most complete list of light gun shooters released since 1974. If you know of any other games not on this video, please feel free to list them in the comments. Enjoy
Mad Bullets - PC Transformers - Human Alliance - Arcade Transformers - Shadows Rising - Arcade Aliens Extermination - Arcade Tomb Raider - Arcade Point Blank X - Arcade Too Spicy - Arcade America's Army - Arcade That's off top of my head. You missing waaaaaaay more. Just look up Wiki for light gun shooter games.
Prince of Persia Evo can we expect? I got a voice acting background and have to say that Yuri Lowenthal's voice has been such an inspiration for me since the Sands of Time Trilogy. His performance in Spidey 2 is amazing. The vocal training was really tough, sometimes without noticeable results for months but actors like him and the late Kevin Conroy are a great impulse to not give up. You almost saw me as Leon in those new RE games :)
I vividly remember as a child wanting to bring this home to the PlayStation I had recently got for Christmas. Yahoo auctions was around, and I convinced my grandma to let me use the credit card for my first online purchase. Must've been in 4th grade or so at the time. The package came with a pedal, and a little Bond style lightgun. It quit working after the first day. I then began to notice things that were 'off' on the box, like it being called "Time Crises" and the characters having different hair. I was devastated; that was $40 and not cheap. Later that week inside EB Games at the mall, I begged and begged and she ended up getting me the official Time Crisis package, which iirc was like $70 or maybe a little more. I ended up not playing it as much since it just wasn't the same as the arcade having to use that button to peek.
This Wild Guman version is the Famicom version from 1984. The 1974 version is some kind of FMV. Same thing for Battle Shark, you're showing the 1989 arcade version, not the original game from 1976. It looks like you don't really know what you're talking about prior to the Playstation/32bits era.
Hey man,I appreciate all the hard work so much you do on these evolutions and I understand that the following stuff I'm about to request may be a huge undertaking for you and a little bit way too much to ask on my part but I was just wondering.... Is there any possibility that we might see History and Evolutions of the following gaming categories: - World War II - American Civil War - Sniping Games - Vietnam War Games - Police Themed Games - Post-Apocalyptic Games Please reply soon if possible,I'd like to hear what you think about these categories yourself!
You mean when randomized enemy spawning went out of fashion and the genre became a matter of pattern memorization not that different from Dragon's Lair? In two words, N and O.
Here's the most complete list of light gun shooters released since 1974. If you know of any other games not on this video, please feel free to list them in the comments. Enjoy
Akuma immortal montis
Dead angle
Blasted
Invasion
Sierra 7
Mad Bullets - PC
Transformers - Human Alliance - Arcade
Transformers - Shadows Rising - Arcade
Aliens Extermination - Arcade
Tomb Raider - Arcade
Point Blank X - Arcade
Too Spicy - Arcade
America's Army - Arcade
That's off top of my head. You missing waaaaaaay more. Just look up Wiki for light gun shooter games.
Late 90's to early 00's is peak lightgun era
For sure!
Prince of Persia Evo can we expect? I got a voice acting background and have to say that Yuri Lowenthal's voice has been such an inspiration for me since the Sands of Time Trilogy. His performance in Spidey 2 is amazing. The vocal training was really tough, sometimes without noticeable results for months but actors like him and the late Kevin Conroy are a great impulse to not give up. You almost saw me as Leon in those new RE games :)
19:59 Time Crisis was 🔥
I vividly remember as a child wanting to bring this home to the PlayStation I had recently got for Christmas. Yahoo auctions was around, and I convinced my grandma to let me use the credit card for my first online purchase. Must've been in 4th grade or so at the time. The package came with a pedal, and a little Bond style lightgun. It quit working after the first day. I then began to notice things that were 'off' on the box, like it being called "Time Crises" and the characters having different hair. I was devastated; that was $40 and not cheap. Later that week inside EB Games at the mall, I begged and begged and she ended up getting me the official Time Crisis package, which iirc was like $70 or maybe a little more. I ended up not playing it as much since it just wasn't the same as the arcade having to use that button to peek.
the evolution of TIME CRISIS WITH MAD DOG!
Need to correct Wild Gunman by showing the early arcade rather than the NES game that came 10 years later.
20:57 - It's The House of the Dead 2, not 3.
This Wild Guman version is the Famicom version from 1984. The 1974 version is some kind of FMV. Same thing for Battle Shark, you're showing the 1989 arcade version, not the original game from 1976. It looks like you don't really know what you're talking about prior to the Playstation/32bits era.
Cool collection. Came here hoping to see Revolution X (was not disappointed). Remember playing that in the arcade all the time with my uncle.
Not only light gun, but rail shooters.
0:10 that music like a magnavox odyssey
Hey man,I appreciate all the hard work so much you do on these evolutions and I understand that the following stuff I'm about to request may be a huge undertaking for you and a little bit way too much to ask on my part but I was just wondering....
Is there any possibility that we might see History and Evolutions of the following gaming categories:
- World War II
- American Civil War
- Sniping Games
- Vietnam War Games
- Police Themed Games
- Post-Apocalyptic Games
Please reply soon if possible,I'd like to hear what you think about these categories yourself!
One of the few genre's that died mostly due to advancements in technology (newer tv's don't respond to light guns) & not the quality of games itself.
you should check out the Sinden lightgun, it works on modern tvs and just uses one USB its pretty great!
Super Scope 6 was released in 1992, not 1994, for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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The year 1994 is when the light gun shooters started to become fun.
😅 operation wolf 1987
You mean when randomized enemy spawning went out of fashion and the genre became a matter of pattern memorization not that different from Dragon's Lair?
In two words, N and O.
This. Thank you.
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gonna say Battleshark footage is from 1987 not 1976
I hope I’m not bugging butI didn’t see Lethal Enforcers 1 nor 2 in here 😢
Wild gunman in 1974.....I think you need to review your dates bruh
Revolution X 1996, you miss it
Awesome
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A bit confused how you didn't include Gunblade NY and L.A. Machineguns: Rage of the Machines. Gunblade NY was pretty popular in our local cinema.
jurassic park
Aliens
operation G.H.O.S.T.
ghost squad
maximum force
Buen video te sigo amigo
Btw,You forgot Rambo The VideoGame and Blackwater
1976 Battle shark? It was made in 1989.
Wild gunman and battle shark do not show the correct versions.
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