Jasoco said:
Personally, I wish they had just made Gun shaped guns instead of the weird Futuristic Bazooka trend they tried out.
Well, in the case of the Menacer, many of it's parts are removable. You can take off the shoulder rest and the scope, which leaves you with a futuristic looking pistol. The Super Scope 6 can't do this, but there are far fewer games that use it anyways.
Personally, I think it's cool that Sega and Nintendo at least
tried to do something new with their light guns... even if both were dismal failures.
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Well, ywah, but you notice they eventually went BACK to making Gun shaped guns later on.
Not really... at least, Sega and Nintendo didn't. As far as I know, the Super Scope 6 was the last light gun that Nintendo bothered with. Sega, on the other hand, didn't even release a light gun for the Dreamcast (not in North America anyways, due to concerns about "video games = shooting everyone at school" comparisons)... although I'm not sure about the Saturn. Even with the Master System, Sega has specifically made their light guns with as little resemblance to real guns as possible.
3rd parties made a decent number of light guns, and most of them were fairly realistic looking. If you want a realistic looking gun for the Genesis, there are always the Lethal Enforcers guns. They may be blue and pink, but at least they're
shaped like real guns... you could always get some black spray paint I suppose.
--Zero