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  2. LaserTank - Wikipedia

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    LaserTank (also known as Laser Tank) is a puzzle video game where the player must manoeuvre a tank to its goal in a minimum number of turns, with the power to destroy and move obstacles with a laser. The game is open source , careware , and can be obtained for free.

  3. Laser Ghost - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the gun, the cabinet also features an on-screen aiming reticule in which a mirror projects a red light beam away from the gun each time the player makes a shot, giving the illusion that an actual laser ray comes out from the gun to the target. [6] The game puts the three hunters in five stages where they must destroy waves of ...

  4. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    The game was initially launched on April 13, 2022 [135] as a paid beta game, costing 50 Robux to access, and officially released as free-to-play three days later. [134] Reaching 70 million plays [ 136 ] and 275,000 concurrent players in the first week of its release, it broke the record for the largest launch on Roblox, and it would reach 500 ...

  5. Battle Tag - Wikipedia

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    Battle Tag shares similarities with laser tag.Players wear harnesses with sensors and shoot at other players with wired guns that are attached to their harnesses. [2] As the game progresses, the players' scores are uploaded to their Windows-based PC which tallies the scores and declares the winner. [2]

  6. Sega Lock-On - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as VR-SHOOTER, the Sega Lock-On is a laser tag game developed by Sega and originally released in 1992. It was particularly popular in Hong Kong and South Korea . [ 1 ] There were three versions of this system made, unofficially called Mark I, Mark II and Voice Command Lock-On.

  7. Light-gun shooter - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, EM gun games evolved into light-gun shooter video games. [19] Light guns used in electronic video games work in the opposite manner to their mechanical counterparts: the sensor is in the gun and pulling the trigger allows it to receive light from the on-screen targets. [4]

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  9. Q-ZAR - Wikipedia

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    Like other laser tag games, Q-ZAR is played with a gun (or "phaser") that fires harmless beams of infrared light that are detected by equipment worn by the players. There is also a laser pulse on firing, though it is for visual effects only. The basic mechanism of the game revolves around shooting (called tagging) each other or stationary objects.