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	<title>Beam Gun - Revision history</title>
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		<title>Jenni: fix category</title>
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		<updated>2023-08-03T05:00:02Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;fix category&lt;/p&gt;
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				&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; style=&quot;background-color: #fff; color: #202122; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;← Older revision&lt;/td&gt;
				&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; style=&quot;background-color: #fff; color: #202122; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;Revision as of 00:00, 3 August 2023&lt;/td&gt;
				&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot; id=&quot;mw-diff-left-l35&quot;&gt;Line 35:&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class=&quot;diff-marker&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;On February 18, 1984, a light gun accessory was released for the Nintendo [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] in Japan. As an homage to its legacy, the light gun was sold in Japan as the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Series Gun (光線銃シリーズ　ガン)&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;. When it was remodeled for foreign markets the next year, it became known as the [[Zapper]].&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class=&quot;diff-marker&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;On February 18, 1984, a light gun accessory was released for the Nintendo [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] in Japan. As an homage to its legacy, the light gun was sold in Japan as the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Series Gun (光線銃シリーズ　ガン)&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;. When it was remodeled for foreign markets the next year, it became known as the [[Zapper]].&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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		<author><name>Jenni</name></author>
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		<title>Jenni: Created page with &quot;{{Infobox_Peripheral |   peripheral_name  = Beam Gun|   peripheral_image = 240px|   developer        = Nintendo R&amp;D1|   publisher        = Nintendo|   systems          = &#039;&#039;&#039;Beam Gun SP, Beam Gun Custom&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;Toys, self contained&lt;br /&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Beam Gun Series Gun&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;Nintendo Family Computer|   release          = &#039;&#039;&#039;Beam Gun SP, Beam Gun Custom&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;JP: 1970-1976&lt;b...&quot;</title>
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		<updated>2023-08-03T04:58:07Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;{{Infobox_Peripheral |   peripheral_name  = Beam Gun|   peripheral_image = &lt;a href=&quot;/index.php/File:Famicom_beam_gun.png&quot; title=&quot;File:Famicom beam gun.png&quot;&gt;240px&lt;/a&gt;|   developer        = &lt;a href=&quot;/index.php/Nintendo_Research_%26_Development_1&quot; title=&quot;Nintendo Research &amp;amp; Development 1&quot;&gt;Nintendo R&amp;amp;D1&lt;/a&gt;|   publisher        = &lt;a href=&quot;/index.php/Nintendo&quot; title=&quot;Nintendo&quot;&gt;Nintendo&lt;/a&gt;|   systems          = &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun SP, Beam Gun Custom&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;Toys, self contained&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Series Gun&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&lt;a href=&quot;/index.php/Nintendo_Entertainment_System&quot; title=&quot;Nintendo Entertainment System&quot;&gt;Nintendo Family Computer&lt;/a&gt;|   release          = &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun SP, Beam Gun Custom&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;JP: 1970-1976&amp;lt;b...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Infobox_Peripheral |&lt;br /&gt;
  peripheral_name  = Beam Gun|&lt;br /&gt;
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  developer        = [[Nintendo Research &amp;amp; Development 1|Nintendo R&amp;amp;D1]]|&lt;br /&gt;
  publisher        = [[Nintendo]]|&lt;br /&gt;
  systems          = &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun SP, Beam Gun Custom&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;Toys, self contained&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Series Gun&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;[[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Family Computer]]|&lt;br /&gt;
  release          = &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun SP, Beam Gun Custom&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;JP: 1970-1976&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Series Gun&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;JP: February 18, 1984|&lt;br /&gt;
  added_to_museum = Duck Hunt: December 18, 2017|&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun (光線銃)&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; was a toy line by [[Nintendo]], which utilized a [[light gun]] designed by [[Masayuki Uemura]].&lt;br /&gt;
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The object of each of the games is to line the gun up to fire light at physical targets.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Nintendo&amp;#039;s first game development group, [[Nintendo Research &amp;amp; Development 1]], was formed in 1970 to develop the Beam Gun series of toys.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Beam Gun toys==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Duck-hunt-beam-gun.jpg|left|190px]]&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun SP (光線銃SP)&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; was the first line of [[light gun]] toys by Nintendo. The toys were created in 1970 after Masayuki Uemura joined Nintendo from [[Sharp|Sharp Corporation]]. He assisted Nintendo toy designer [[Gunpei Yokoi]] with solar cell engineering to use in his &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun&amp;#039;&amp;#039; toys. The guns would be aimed at a physical target. The target would have a flash that would be detected by the light gun, which would report it as a hit. It was capable of firing at a distance of up to 24 feet.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Bean Gun Custon (光線銃 カスツム)&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; was the improved line of light gun toys by Nintendo. Whereas the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun SP&amp;#039;&amp;#039; was capable of firing at a distance of up to 24 feet, the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Custom&amp;#039;&amp;#039; could fire at a distance of up to 300 feet.  First released to the public in 1976, it wasn&amp;#039;t as popular as its predecessor, and ultimately only three toys in the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Custom&amp;#039;&amp;#039; line were released.&lt;br /&gt;
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==From toy to arcade game==&lt;br /&gt;
In 1971, Nintendo president [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] wanted to expand their lightgun toys into a shooting range simulation. He asked Gunpei Yokoi to create a simulation based on clay pigeon shooting. &lt;br /&gt;
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Hiroshi Yamauchi intended for these shooting range simulations to be installed in vacant bowling alleys. After Americans brought bowling to Japan after they continued to live there after World War II, bowling became a popular Japanese pastime.  The Japanese bowling fad was short-lived however, as by the 1970s, many bowling alleys were sitting abandoned. Nintendo purchased several of these bowling alleys with the intention to convert them into electronic shooting ranges. Gunpei Yokoi and Masayuki Uemura, together with [[Genyo Takeda]], created a shooting gallery game to use in Nintendo&amp;#039;s converted bowling alleys.&lt;br /&gt;
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The result was the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Laser Clay Shooting System]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, which consisted of a screen, with a film of clay pigeons broadcast on it over an overhead projector.  In front was the light gun, which when fired, a network of reflective surfaces would register whether the shot was a hit or a miss.  The game was unveiled in 1973, however its first demonstration didn&amp;#039;t work properly. Yokoi had to stand behind the screen, adding the score to the system manually. After its unveiling, the bug in the program was fixed, and the game worked perfectly for the rest of the time it was in operation.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Simulation System==&lt;br /&gt;
After the 1973 Oil Crisis, Nintendo had to abandon its grand plans to use Japan&amp;#039;s bowling alleys as electronic shooting ranges.  They reduced the size of the system so that it could be sold as an [[arcade]] game.  The &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Laser Clay Shooting System&amp;#039;&amp;#039; was adapted for the smaller setup and was sold to arcades as &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Mini Laser Clay&amp;#039;&amp;#039;.  Sales for Nintendo&amp;#039;s &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Simulation System]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; started off slowly, but they gradually increased in volume, which led to Nintendo adapting the system for use with other films.  The additional games were &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Wild Gunman]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; in 1974, &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Shooting Trainer]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; and &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Sky Hawk]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; in 1976, and &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Battle Shark]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; in 1977, and &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[New Shooting Trainer]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; and &amp;#039;&amp;#039;[[Test Driver]]&amp;#039;&amp;#039; in 1978.&lt;br /&gt;
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==From arcade game to home==&lt;br /&gt;
In 1976, Beam Gun: &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Duck Hunt&amp;#039;&amp;#039; was released. It used a simplified projector compared to the Simulation System. It was contained in a compact setup, as it was intended for home use.&lt;br /&gt;
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On February 18, 1984, a light gun accessory was released for the Nintendo [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] in Japan. As an homage to its legacy, the light gun was sold in Japan as the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Beam Gun Series Gun (光線銃シリーズ　ガン)&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;. When it was remodeled for foreign markets the next year, it became known as the [[Zapper]].&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category: Light gun games]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category: Toys]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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