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| danny_galaga:
sorry, no pictures. just a description. about 20 years ago i went to some little fairground in holland and there was this gunfighter game. had a big screen and featured real film. when you drew your gun it would jump to a sequence suitable to the outcome. so if i drew first and shot the bad guy, the film would jump to him keeling over dead. looked pretty disjointed i recall and even THEN it seemed like it was very old but at that time i knew nothing of laser disk technology and assumed it was some kinda film/video setup. anyone have any ideas? |
| testicle187:
Could it have been one of the Mad Dog McCree games? I know it had Gunfighter scenes on it. |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Quite probably it was either Mad Dog McRee or Fast-Draw Showdown. Both of them are from American Laser Games. Mad Dog 1&2, Last Bounty Hunter, Space Pirates, Who Shot Johnny Rock, Crime Patrol and Drug Wars (Crime Patrol 2) are available from Digital Leisure on CD-Rom. They work great with the Act-Labs guns. Make sure if you order them off ebay that you get the ones that say "WindowsXP Compatible", and "Compatible with Act-Labs USB Light Gun" on them though. There are older DOS versions of them that have really low-res graphics on them. The XP compatible ones have all been remastered in MPEG 1, for full-screen display. |
| Flinkly:
so are they for playing through daphne? or do you have to play them with their own program? |
| NoOne=NBA=:
The ones I listed above are stand-alones. |
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