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  2. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin - Wikipedia

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    At one point during Space Ranger Spin, it is possible to catch a glimpse of the TTA passing through the building. The ride was briefly sponsored by Mattel from opening day to 1999. [8] Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin was named the 2004 Disney Magazine Reader's Choice Award winner for Best Magic Kingdom Park Attraction for Young Kids. [9]

  3. Chiang Mai Night Safari - Wikipedia

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    Digital Zoo: [8] The digital Zoo has many technology-based attractions including an interactive wall, an interactive floor, a laser gun game, 3D puppets, holograms, piano steps, and a multitouch table. Night Safari: [9] The Night Safari is a combination of 2 bus tours that drive around the zoo during the night. The two tours include the ...

  4. 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.

  5. Despicable Me Minion Mayhem - Wikipedia

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    Kevin the Minion pulls a lever which activates the Minion Gun, transforming the riders into Minions. The orphans put the riders through various comical tests, with the seats moving in synchronization with the filmed action. As the laser wears off and the test ends, a mishap launches the riders into the bomb transportation sector.

  6. Laser Clay Shooting System - Wikipedia

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    The Laser Clay Shooting System (レーザークレー射撃システム) is a light gun shooting simulation game created by Nintendo in 1973. The game consisted of an overhead projector which displayed moving targets behind a background; players would fire at the targets with a rifle, in which a mechanism of reflections would determine whether or not the "laser shot" from the rifle hit the target.

  7. Space Pirates (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Space Pirates is a live-action LaserDisc video game, released by American Laser Games for the arcade in 1992 and ported to MS-DOS computers in 1994 and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1995. The game was re-released for several platforms by Digital Leisure around 2003, with updated sound and video, among other American Laser Games titles.

  8. 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.

  9. Frontierland Shootin' Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the guns shot lead pellets, but were replaced with infra-red light rifles during the summer of 1982, due to the maintenance costs of repainting the targets almost every night. This would use 2,000 gallons of paint a year. [2] Before September of 2021, it was an upcharge attraction and was only free during the park's Halloween ...