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Virtua Gun
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Made for: Sega Saturn
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Manufacturer: Sega
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Release |
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JP
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1995-11-24[1]
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¥2,900 (2,987)2,900e[2][3]
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HSS-0122
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JP (Shin)
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1996-09-20[1]
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¥2,900 (2,987)2,900e[4]
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HSS-0152
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US
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1995
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$49.9949.99[5][6]
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MK-80113
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EU
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1995-12-08
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UK
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1995-12-08[7]
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£24.9924.99[7]
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PL
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1996
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179zł179
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KR
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199x
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GS-9505J
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AS
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199x
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MK-80318-40
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The Virtua Gun (バーチャガン), known as the Stunner in North America, is the official light-gun peripheral for the Sega Saturn.
As the name might suggest, the Virtua Gun was built for Virtua Cop and Virtua Cop 2 in mind, and was bundled with these games as a result (though it was also available separately). It was also bundled with The House of the Dead in Europe and Asia.
Japanese Virtua Guns are black, European models are blue and North American models were only sold in safety orange, to comply with US firearm regulations.
The Virtua Gun debuted in late 1995 and was officially supported by Sega throughout the console's lifespan. In contrast, the Saturn's main rival, the PlayStation, never received a true first-party light gun, with Konami's Hyper Blaster (Justifier in the US) shipping in early 1996, and the first in Namco's GunCon series of light guns releasing in June 1997.
Compatible games
Localised names
Also known as
Language
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Localised Name
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English Translation
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English
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Virtua Gun
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Virtua Gun
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English (US)
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Stunner
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Stunner
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Japanese
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バーチャガン
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Virtua Gun
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Artwork
Photo gallery
JP model (HSS-0122) (reverse)
Magazine articles
- Main article: Virtua Gun/Magazine articles.
Promotional materials
Print advert in Blue Jean (TR) #03/97: "Mart 1997" (1997-xx-xx)
Physical scans
Saturn, JP (HSS-0122)
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Cover
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Saturn, EU
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Manual
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External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Saturn
References