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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バルーンガン) is a discrete logic [[arcade]] video game manufactured by [[Sega]] and released in August 1974. It was a first-person light-gun shooter, with twin guns for two-player co-op gameplay.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バルーンガン) is a discrete logic [[arcade]] video game manufactured by [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] and released in August 1974. It was a first-person light-gun shooter, with twin guns for two-player co-op gameplay.
  
 
In 1975, Sega released ''[[Bullet Mark]]'', a similar game where the players use Tommy guns to hit a variety of moving targets displayed on the monitor.
 
In 1975, Sega released ''[[Bullet Mark]]'', a similar game where the players use Tommy guns to hit a variety of moving targets displayed on the monitor.
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==Specifications==
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==Gameplay==
 
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In a 2-player game, the first one to use all 60 shots terminates the game for both players and the one with the highest score is the winner.
 
In a 2-player game, the first one to use all 60 shots terminates the game for both players and the one with the highest score is the winner.
  
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==Promotional material==
 
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Revision as of 02:46, 5 November 2024

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BalloonGun logo.png
Balloongun machine1.jpg
Balloon Gun
System(s): Discrete logic arcade
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (discrete logic)
JP
¥420,000[1] ?


































Balloon Gun (バルーンガン) is a discrete logic arcade video game manufactured by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and released in August 1974. It was a first-person light-gun shooter, with twin guns for two-player co-op gameplay.

In 1975, Sega released Bullet Mark, a similar game where the players use Tommy guns to hit a variety of moving targets displayed on the monitor.

Specifications

Dimensions

660.4 mm (26")
1.753 m (69")
838.2 mm (33")


Gameplay

The game is a 1 or 2-player game and perfect score is 60. As the game starts, the balloons appear in a slow pattern, allowing ample time for careful aim; as the game proceeds, the balloons are released at a faster rate making scoring more difficult. With each balloon that is burst by a pistol shot as it appears in the target area, a score of 1 point is recorded. Each player is given 60 shots and the game ends when that number has been fired.

In a 2-player game, the first one to use all 60 shots terminates the game for both players and the one with the highest score is the winner.

Magazine articles

Main article: Balloon Gun/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

BalloonGun DiscreteLogic JP Flyer.pdf

PDF
JP flyer
BalloonGun DiscreteLogic JP Flyer.pdf

Photo gallery

References