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Vampire Night (ヴァンパイアナイト) is a 2001 lightgun shooter by WOW Entertainment for Namco's System 246 arcade hardware (based on the PlayStation 2). They then ported it to the PlayStation 2.
The game is a rail shooter in the same vein as The House of the Dead and Ghost Squad in which you must kill vampires in their weak point and save victims before they become vampires.
Contents
Magazine articles
- Main article: Vampire Night/Magazine articles.
Artwork
Physical scans
PlayStation 2 version
External links
- Bandai-Namco catalogue pages: Arcade, PlayStation 2