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  2. Time Crisis: Razing Storm - Wikipedia

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    The compilation supports both the GunCon 3 light gun and the PlayStation Move motion controller system [4] [5] as well as vibration feedback and PlayStation Eye AV Chat. [8]Two-player cooperative gameplay in Time Crisis: Razing Storm, with on-screen reticles

  3. GunCon - Wikipedia

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    The first GunCon NPC-103 (G-Con 45 in Europe) was bundled with the PlayStation conversion of Time Crisis. [1] To make the gun affordable to consumers, the force feedback feature of the Time Crisis arcade gun was omitted, and an additional fire button was included in lieu of releasing a pedal controller for the game's ducking mechanic. [2]

  4. Time Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Time Crisis is a first-person on-rails light gun shooter series of arcade video games by Namco, introduced in 1995. [1] It is focused on the exploits of a fictional international intelligence agency who assigns its best agents to deal with a major threat by a hostile organisation, which has ranged from criminals, terrorists and hostile military outfits, and mostly take place within fictional ...

  5. Time Crisis 4 - Wikipedia

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    Time Crisis 4 is a 2006 light-gun shooter video game developed by Namco Bandai Games and Nex Entertainment and published by Namco Bandai Games for arcades. It is the fourth main installment of the Time Crisis series. It was ported to the PlayStation 3 in 2007, where it features a new first-person shooter mode. [6]

  6. Time Crisis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A port of the game for the PlayStation was released in 1997, as part of a bundle coinciding with the launch of the Guncon light gun controller, [6] and featured an add-on pack of additional stages that are set after the main story. Both the arcade original and the console version were well-received by critics, in particular the gameplay mechanics.

  7. Razing Storm - Wikipedia

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    It is the second spin-off of the Time Crisis series published by Namco after Crisis Zone. Razing Storm was released for the PlayStation 3 as Time Crisis: Razing Storm in North America, and as Big 3 Gun Shooting in Japan in October 2010, and features support for the PlayStation Move controller and Namco Guncon 3 controller. [1]

  8. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 supports 3 light-gun input types, GunCon (GunCon 1), GunCon 2, and Justifier/Hyperblaster. Some games listed also support connecting an additional PS1/PS2 controller for convenient redundant button mapping, such as the Time Crisis games for cover shooting, or Resident Evil: Dead Aim for simultaneous control stick movement.

  9. Deadstorm Pirates - Wikipedia

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    Deadstorm Pirates is a 2010 arcade light-gun rail shooter video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games.This game was ported to PlayStation 3 using the PlayStation Move controller as a bonus game included with Time Crisis: Razing Storm in 2010; [1] a standalone digital version was also available in Europe.