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'''''Gun Fight''''' is a 1969 electro-mechanical [[arcade]] game produced by [[Sega]]. It was a 25-cent shooting game.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1969 electro-mechanical [[arcade]] game produced by [[Sega]]. It was a 25-cent shooting game.
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==Specifications==
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Sega Gun Fight Gameplay.mp4
 
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==Specifications==
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==History==
:'''Height''': 58"
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===Legacy===
:'''Width''': 25"
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''Gun Fight'' was an early multiplayer shooter game. It was a direct precedent to [[Taito]]'s 1975 arcade shooter video game ''[[wikipedia:Gun Fight|Gun Fight]]'', which in turn was influential on shooter video games.{{ref|[https://www.academia.edu/12148820/Once_Upon_a_Time_on_the_Screen_Wild_West_in_Computer_and_Video_Games Once Upon a Time on the Screen: Wild West in Computer and Video Games], Academia}}
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==Legacy==
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==Promotional material==
''Gun Fight'' was an early multiplayer shooter game. It was a direct precedent to [[Taito]]'s 1975 arcade shooter video game ''[[wikipedia:Gun Fight|Gun Fight]]'', which in turn was influential on shooter video games.{{ref|[https://www.academia.edu/12148820/Once_Upon_a_Time_on_the_Screen_Wild_West_in_Computer_and_Video_Games Once Upon a Time on the Screen: Wild West in Computer and Video Games], Academia}}
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==Gallery==
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==Photo gallery==
 
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Gunfight machine2.jpg|Rear view of machine
File:Gunfight machine3.jpg|Player's perspective
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Gunfight machine3.jpg|Player's perspective
File:Gunfight machine4.jpg|Playfield detail
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Gunfight machine4.jpg|Playfield detail
File:Gunfight machine5.jpg|Machine with top case open
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Gunfight machine5.jpg|Machine with top case open
File:Gunfight machine6.jpg|Pistrol handle controller
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Gunfight machine6.jpg|Pistrol handle controller
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==Promotional material==
 
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File:Gunfight flyer1.jpg|Flyer (front)
 
File:Gunfight flyer2.jpg|Flyer (back)
 
 
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Revision as of 08:11, 2 July 2018

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Gun Fight
System(s):
Arcade
Electro-mechanical
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shooter

















Number of players: 2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
US
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Gun Fight is a 1969 electro-mechanical arcade game produced by Sega. It was a 25-cent shooting game.

Specifications

Dimensions

635 mm (25")
1.473 m (58")
1.321 m (52")


Gameplay

The game pits two "gunfighters" against each other in a Western setting. Using a pistol handle controller, players move and shoot simulated bullets. Tops of cacti can be shot off, reducing the opponent's cover. When a player is shot, they are momentarily fallen to the ground before standing up again. Shots can be carefully aimed or triggered in staccato succession and gunshot sound effects are given off. Hits are shown on individually illuminated scoreboards. The game is set to default to 30 seconds.

History

Legacy

Gun Fight was an early multiplayer shooter game. It was a direct precedent to Taito's 1975 arcade shooter video game Gun Fight, which in turn was influential on shooter video games.[1]

Promotional material

Flyer (front)
Flyer (back)

Photo gallery

References