''Laser Ghost'' is a
horror
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-themed
light gun shooter
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arcade video game
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released by
Sega in 1990. The game is patterned after the films ''
Ghostbusters
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''
and ''
Poltergeist III
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'', casting the player as a ghost hunter.
There are three mounted guns set up on the
cabinet
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, representing the three members of a ghost hunting team. The game puts the players in the role of Bill, Max and Carol, who must rescue a little girl kidnapped by a blue gargoyle, as well as protect the city from the ghost menace.
A
Master System
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game with the same title was released in 1991 exclusively for Europe, but was not based on the arcade original.
Gameplay
The game was distributed in a horizontally oriented cabinet with a standard resolution color screen that is reflected by a mirror. The game can be played by up to three players simultaneously. It is controlled by a
positional gun with two buttons, one for regular fire and another for limited-use special weapons. 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.
The game puts the three hunters in five
stages
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where they must destroy waves of ghosts, each one ending with a
boss
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battle. Each player's damage zone is represented by a third of the screen, where their stats are also located. A player receives damage if their third of the screen is hit by an enemy. Ghost attacks deplete the player's
life bar
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, which can be replenished by shooting a medical kit that some enemies leave after they are destroyed.
''Laser Ghost'' for the
Sega Master System
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is completely different from the arcade original. In the game, players must protect a young girl named Catherine who is being held captive in the haunted White Manor. Using either the joypad or the
Light Phaser
The is an 8-bit
third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and ...
gun, players eliminate the various hazards Catherine encounters as she attempts to escape with her soul.
Development
The arcade version of ''Laser Ghost'' was exhibited at the UK
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in 1991.
Reception
In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Laser Ghost'' as being the seventh most-successful upright arcade unit of the month in their January 1, 1991 issue.
The arcade game received positive reviews upon release. According to ''
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'', the game sounded good and played well, but it did not do enough to distinguish itself from similar games such as ''
Operation Thunderbolt'', ''
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See also
* ...
'' and ''
Mechanized Attack''.
British gaming magazine ''
The One
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'' reviewed the arcade version of ''Laser Ghost'' in 1991, comparing its gameplay to ''
Beast Busters
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'' and its plot to ''
The Real Ghostbusters
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''. ''The One'' calls ''Laser Ghost's'' gameplay "nothing out of the ordinary to play", but expresses that "the ghostly goings-on will get most players
xcited.
''
Mean Machines
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'' said that the Master System game was fun, but was critical of the low graphical quality.
''
Console XS
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'' reviewed the Sega Master System version in 1992, giving it an 84% score.
Retrospectively,
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opined that the arcade game was fun, but probably not worth the quarters players had to spend to play it.
See also
*''
Beast Busters
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Gameplay
In the game, players contr ...
''
References
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External links
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