Gamegun

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The Gamegun (styled GAMEGUN on its packaging) is the only light gun released for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer video game console. It was released in 1994 by American Laser Games, developers of full motion video-based shooter games. The Gamegun is styled exactly like the Peacekeeper Revolver, except with a notable color difference. The peripheral came in two versions: one player and two-player. The only difference between the two is that the two-player version came with an attached y-connector end, allowing two players to plug in two light guns to play simultaneously.[1] With the one player version, the gun could be daisy chained with a regular 3DO controller, allowing another player to use the gamepad at the same time.

Supported Games

The Gamegun is supported by 13 games, including two arcade games that ran on 3DO hardware but were never released for the home console:

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