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  2. Light gun - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo released the Beam Gun in 1970 and the Laser Clay Shooting System in 1973, [7] followed in 1974 by the arcade game Wild Gunman, which uses film projection to display the target on the screen. [8] In 1975, Sega released the early co-operative light gun shooters Balloon Gun [9] and Bullet Mark. [10]

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Stagecraft/Terminology - Wikipedia

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    Generally light walkers are required to act as stand-in's for performers to allow the Lighting Designer and Director to set specific lighting levels. Often Light Walkers are requested to dress in colours close to the final costume designs. Lighting Console An electronic device for controlling lighting fixtures. Lighting Designer The individual ...

  4. Laser Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Laser Ghost (レーザーゴースト) is a horror-themed light gun shooter arcade video game released by Sega in 1990. The game is patterned after the films Ghostbusters [3] and Poltergeist III, casting the player as a ghost hunter. [4] There are three mounted guns set up on the cabinet, representing the three members of a ghost hunting team.

  5. 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.

  6. Walker (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Walker is a horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga in February 1993. The player controls a bipedal mech and is tasked with killing advancing enemies in stages set in multiple time periods.

  7. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    In addition to LaserActive games, separately sold add-on modules (called "PACs" by Pioneer) accept Mega Drive/Genesis and PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 ROM cartridges and CD-ROMs. Pioneer released the LaserActive model CLD-A100 in Japan on August 20, 1993, at a cost of ¥89,800, and in the United States on September 13, 1993, at a cost of $970.

  8. Electro-optic modulator - Wikipedia

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    The beam splitter divides the laser light into two paths, one of which has a phase modulator as described above. The beams are then recombined. Changing the electric field on the phase modulating path will then determine whether the two beams interfere constructively or destructively at the output, and thereby control the amplitude or intensity ...

  9. Khet (game) - Wikipedia

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    When a piece is struck by a laser on a non-mirrored side, it is eliminated from the game. Under its original name, the game was a Mensa Select Award winner. Its name was changed on September 15, 2006. The new game retains the same rules of gameplay, but has a different design, including a new color scheme and a new box design. Under the new ...