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− | The '''Menacer''' is a light gun for the [[Mega Drive]]. | + | The '''Menacer''' is a light gun for the [[Mega Drive]]. It was packaged with the [[Menacer 6-Game Cartridge]]. It uses an infrared receiver which is best positioned above the TV/monitor, and plugs into the controller port. It is similar to the Superscope for the SNES. |
− | When fully assembled, it is more like a "light bazooka" than a normal light gun. | + | When fully assembled, it is more like a "light bazooka" than a normal light gun. To use it in this form, the user puts the Sega Menacer on his/her shoulder and uses the sight to aim. The shoulder rest and binocular scope are detachable, so the Menacer can be held like an ordinary pistol-like weapon. |
− | The shoulder rest and binocular scope are detachable, so the Menacer can be held like an ordinary pistol-like weapon. | ||
− | The Menacer is | + | The Menacer is not compatible with all lightgun games - most notably ''[[Lethal Enforcers]]'', which requires Konami's own Justifier gun. |
==Compatible Games== | ==Compatible Games== | ||
− | *''[[Body Count]]'' (Sega Mega Drive) | + | *''[[Body Count]]'' (Sega Mega Drive) |
− | *''[[Corpse Killer]]'' (Sega Mega-CD, Sega Mega-CD 32X) | + | *''[[Corpse Killer]]'' (Sega Mega-CD, Sega Mega-CD 32X) |
− | *''[[Crime Patrol]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) | + | *''[[Crime Patrol]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) |
− | *''[[Mad Dog McCree]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) | + | *''[[Mad Dog McCree]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) |
− | *''[[Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) | + | *''[[Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) |
− | *''[[Menacer 6- | + | *''[[Menacer 6-Game Cartridge]]'' (Sega Mega Drive) |
− | *''[[Monster Hunter]]'' (Unreleased) | + | *''[[Monster Hunter]]'' (Unreleased) |
− | *''[[Snatcher]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) | + | *''[[Snatcher]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) |
− | *''[[T2: The Arcade Game]]'' (Sega Mega Drive) | + | *''[[T2: The Arcade Game]]'' (Sega Mega Drive) |
− | *''[[Who Shot Johnny Rock?]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) | + | *''[[Who Shot Johnny Rock?]]'' (Sega Mega-CD) |
{{MegaDrive}} | {{MegaDrive}} | ||
[[Category:Mega Drive Accessories]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Accessories]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 28 June 2010
The Menacer is a light gun for the Mega Drive. It was packaged with the Menacer 6-Game Cartridge. It uses an infrared receiver which is best positioned above the TV/monitor, and plugs into the controller port. It is similar to the Superscope for the SNES.
When fully assembled, it is more like a "light bazooka" than a normal light gun. To use it in this form, the user puts the Sega Menacer on his/her shoulder and uses the sight to aim. The shoulder rest and binocular scope are detachable, so the Menacer can be held like an ordinary pistol-like weapon.
The Menacer is not compatible with all lightgun games - most notably Lethal Enforcers, which requires Konami's own Justifier gun.
Compatible Games
- Body Count (Sega Mega Drive)
- Corpse Killer (Sega Mega-CD, Sega Mega-CD 32X)
- Crime Patrol (Sega Mega-CD)
- Mad Dog McCree (Sega Mega-CD)
- Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (Sega Mega-CD)
- Menacer 6-Game Cartridge (Sega Mega Drive)
- Monster Hunter (Unreleased)
- Snatcher (Sega Mega-CD)
- T2: The Arcade Game (Sega Mega Drive)
- Who Shot Johnny Rock? (Sega Mega-CD)