
A light gun is a
pointing device
A pointing device is a human interface device that allows a User (computing)#End-user, user to input Three-dimensional space, spatial (i.e., continuous and multi-dimensional) data to a computer. Graphical user interfaces (GUI) and Computer- ...
for
computer
A computer is a machine that can be Computer programming, programmed to automatically Execution (computing), carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (''computation''). Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic set ...
s and a
control device for
arcade and
video games
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual fe ...
, typically shaped to resemble a
pistol
A pistol is a type of handgun, characterised by a gun barrel, barrel with an integral chamber (firearms), chamber. The word "pistol" derives from the Middle French ''pistolet'' (), meaning a small gun or knife, and first appeared in the Englis ...
.
Early history
The first light guns were produced in the 1930s, following the development of light-sensing
vacuum tube
A vacuum tube, electron tube, thermionic valve (British usage), or tube (North America) is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric voltage, potential difference has been applied. It ...
s. In 1936, the technology was introduced in
arcade shooting games, beginning with the Seeburg Ray-O-Lite.
These games evolved throughout subsequent decades, culminating in
Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
's ''
Periscope
A periscope is an instrument for observation over, around or through an object, obstacle or condition that prevents direct line-of-sight observation from an observer's current position.
In its simplest form, it consists of an outer case with ...
'', released in 1966 as the company's first successful game, which requires the player to target cardboard ships. ''Periscope'' is an early
electro-mechanical game, and the first arcade game to cost one
quarter per play. Sega's 1969 game ''Missile'' features electronic sound and a moving film strip to represent the targets on a projection screen, and its 1972 game ''Killer Shark'' features a mounted light gun with targets whose movement and reactions are displayed using
back image projection onto a screen.
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
released the Beam Gun in 1970 and the
Laser Clay Shooting System in 1973, followed in 1974 by the arcade game ''
Wild Gunman'', which uses
film projection to display the target on the screen. In 1975, Sega released the early
co-operative
A cooperative (also known as co-operative, coöperative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democr ...
light gun shooters ''Balloon Gun'' and ''Bullet Mark''.
Sequential targets
The first detection method, used by the NES Zapper, involves drawing each target sequentially in white light after the screen blacks out. The computer knows that if the diode detects light as it is drawing a square (or after the screen refreshes), then that is the target at which the gun is pointed. Essentially, the diode tells the computer whether or not the player hit something, and for
n objects, the sequence of the drawing of the targets tell the computer which target the player hit after 1 + ceil(log
2(
n)) refreshes (one refresh to determine if any target at all was hit and ceil(log
2(
n)) to do a
binary search
In computer science, binary search, also known as half-interval search, logarithmic search, or binary chop, is a search algorithm that finds the position of a target value within a sorted array. Binary search compares the target value to the m ...
for the object that was hit).
A side effect of this is that in some games, a player can point the gun at a light bulb or other bright light source, pull the trigger, and cause the system to falsely detect a hit on the first target every time. Some games account for this either by detecting if all targets appear to match or by displaying a black screen and verifying that no targets match.
Infrared emitters
The
Wii Remote uses an infrared video camera in the handheld controller, rather than a simple sensor. Wesley Yin-Poole stated that the Wii Remote was not as accurate as a traditional light gun.
GunCon 3 is an infrared light gun used for the PlayStation 3 port of ''
Time Crisis 4''.
Rectangular positioning
Rectangular positioning is similar to image capture, except it disregards any on-screen details and only determines the rectangular outline of the game screen. By determining the size and distortion of the rectangle outline of the screen, it is possible to calculate where exactly the light gun is pointing. This method was introduced by the Sinden Lightgun.
Positional gun
The positional gun is common in
video arcades, as a non-optical alternative to a light gun. The positional gun is permanently mounted on a swivel on the
cabinet, as an analog joystick for aiming crosshairs onscreen. This is typically more expensive initially but easier to maintain and repair. Positional gun games include ''
Silent Scope'', the arcade version of ''
Resident Evil Survivor 2'', ''
Space Gun'', ''
Revolution X'', and ''
Terminator 2: Judgment Day''.
Console
Console may refer to:
Computing and video games
* System console, a physical device to operate a computer
** Virtual console, a user interface for multiple computer consoles on one device
** Command-line interface, a method of interacting with ...
conversions may use light guns.
A positional gun is essentially an
analog joystick
A joystick, sometimes called a flight stick, is an input device consisting of a stick that pivots on a base and reports its angle or direction to the device it is controlling. Also known as the control column, it is the principal control devic ...
that records the position of the gun to determine the player's aim on the screen. The gun must be calibrated, which usually happens after powering up. Early examples of a positional gun include
Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
's ''
Sea Devil'' in 1972,
Taito
is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, Toy, toys, arcade cabinets, and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the importing vodka, Vending machine, vending machines, and Juk ...
's ''
Attack'' in 1976, and ''
Cross Fire'' in 1977, and
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
's ''
Battle Shark'' in 1978.
Models
*Beam Gun –
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
– 1970
*
Shooting Gallery –
Magnavox Odyssey
The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The hardware was designed by a small team led by Ralph H. Baer at Sanders Associates, while Magnavox completed development and released it in the United States in September ...
– 1972
*
Laser Clay Shooting System – Nintendo – 1973
*''
Qwak!'' –
Atari
Atari () is a brand name that has been owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by French holding company Atari SA (formerly Infogrames) and its focus is on "video games, consumer hardware, licensing and bl ...
– 1974
*
Wonder Wizard – General Home Products – 1976
*ColorSport VIII –
Granada
Granada ( ; ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada (Spain), Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence ...
– 1976
*GD-1380 –
Heathkit – 1976
*TV-Sports 801 – Lloyds – 1976
*Sportsman, Tournament 150, 200, 2000, 2501 –
Unisonic – 1976/1976/1977/1977
*
Telstar Ranger, Telstar Arcade, Telstar Marksman –
Coleco – 1977/1977/1978
*
TV Fun Sportsrama – APF Electronics – 1977
*TV Master 6 –
Binatone – 1977?
*Visio Matic 101 – CIT Alcatel – 1977
*Model 1199 – Interstate – 1977
*Markint 6 – Markint – 1977
*N20 –
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), simply branded Philips, is a Dutch multinational health technology company that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarter ...
– 1977
*Visiomat 11 – Pizon-Bross – 1977
*
TV Scoreboard –
RadioShack – 1977
*Home T.V. Game – Santron – 1977
*
TV game –
Sennheiser – 1977
*105 – Sportron – 1977
*501 – Starex – 1977
*Mark V-C – Unimex – 1977
*XK 600B – Ingersoll – 1978
*Jeu TV TVG-6 – Klevox – 1978
*OC 5000 Occitane – Société Occitane d'Electronique – 1978
*Videosport –
Prinztronic – 1978
*Color TV game – Sands 1978
*Telescore –
Groupe SEB – 1978
*Sports Centre, Colour TV game 3600 MK III –
Granada plc – 1979
*Color Multi-Spiel – Universum – 1979
*
NES Zapper –
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
– 1984
*
Light Phaser –
Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
– 1986
*
Magnum Light Phaser -
ZX Spectrum
The ZX Spectrum () is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research. One of the most influential computers ever made and one of the all-time bestselling British computers, over five million units were sold. ...
- 1987
*
XG-1 –
Atari
Atari () is a brand name that has been owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by French holding company Atari SA (formerly Infogrames) and its focus is on "video games, consumer hardware, licensing and bl ...
(
XEGS) – 1987
*
Action Max –
Worlds of Wonder – 1987
*"Plus-X" Terminator Laser -
ASCII
ASCII ( ), an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for representing a particular set of 95 (English language focused) printable character, printable and 33 control character, control c ...
- 1989
*
LaserScope –
Konami
, commonly known as Konami, , is a Japanese multinational entertainment company and video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo. The company also produces and distributes trading card ...
– 1990
*
Super Scope – Nintendo – 1992
*
Menacer – Sega – 1994
*
Gamegun -
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
*
Peacekeeper Revolver –
Philips CD-i – 1994
*
GunCon –
Namco
was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company founded in 1955. It operated video arcades and amusement parks globally, and produced video games, films, toys, and arcade cabinets. Namco was one of the most influential c ...
– 1997
*Stunner -
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...
− 1995
*
Dreamcast Light Guns –
Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
– 2000–2003
*
GunCon 2 –
Namco
was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company founded in 1955. It operated video arcades and amusement parks globally, and produced video games, films, toys, and arcade cabinets. Namco was one of the most influential c ...
– 2001
*Pulse Cannon – Pelican – 2001
*Topgun – EMS – 2005
*Topgun II – EMS – 2007
*
GunCon 3 –
Namco
was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company founded in 1955. It operated video arcades and amusement parks globally, and produced video games, films, toys, and arcade cabinets. Namco was one of the most influential c ...
– 2008
*Integrated Pistol – MoProUsa – 2008
*
PSVR AIM Controller –
Sony Computer Entertainment
Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (SIE) is an American video game and digital entertainment company that is a major subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony, Sony Group Corporation. It primarily operates the PlayStation brand of video game co ...
- 2017
*
Sinden Light Gun – 2020
*
Retro Shooter Lightguns - 2023
See also
*
Light gun shooter
*
List of light gun games
*
Laser pistol (sport)
References
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American inventions