Difference between revisions of "Laser Ghost (System 18)"
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Revision as of 12:27, 4 August 2023
- For the redesigned Sega Master System port, see Laser Ghost (Master System).
Laser Ghost | |||||||||||||
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System(s): Sega System 18 | |||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||||||
Developer: Sega R&D 1 | |||||||||||||
Genre: Light gun | |||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-3 | |||||||||||||
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Laser Ghost (レーザーゴースト) is a Sega System 18 arcade light gun game developed by Sega R&D 1 and manufactured by Sega. Featuring a team of three highly-characterized ghost hunters battling the undead with specialized beam weapons - drawing notable inspiration from the 1984 supernatural comedy film Ghostbusters - it was released exclusively to Japanese and American arcades in December 1990.
One year later, the game received a redesigned port to the Sega Master System as Laser Ghost.
Contents
Production credits
- Rikiya Nakagawa[1]
- Sound Effects & Music: みっきー[2]
Magazine articles
- Main article: Laser Ghost (System 18)/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
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