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The '''Konami Justifier''' is a light-gun accessory manufacturered by [[Konami]]. There are several variations, including one for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] (and [[Sega Mega CD]]).
 
The '''Konami Justifier''' is a light-gun accessory manufacturered by [[Konami]]. There are several variations, including one for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] (and [[Sega Mega CD]]).
  
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Revision as of 14:32, 11 May 2012

KonamiJustifierBlue.jpg
The Justifier
Made for: Sega Mega Drive, Sega Mega CD
Manufacturer: Konami
Release Date RRP Code

The Konami Justifier is a light-gun accessory manufacturered by Konami. There are several variations, including one for the Sega Mega Drive (and Sega Mega CD).

Konami Justifiers are shaped like pistols, but are brightly coloured due to early 90s fears that light guns could lead to gun crime. They are controversial peripherals for other reasons too - namely the fact that they are incompatible with some games reliant on the Sega Menacer. Lethal Enforcers and its sequel are only compatible with Konami Justifiers, so if you're a fan of light-gun games, you need both controllers to play every game in the library.

The Mega Drive supports a maximum of two Justifiers at once - a blue one, which plugs into controller port 1, and a pink one, which plugs into the blue Justifier.

Like the Menacer and most other light-guns of the era, Konami Justifiers rely on scanlines produced by CRT televisions, making them incompatible with modern day LCD, Plasma or LED sets.

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