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Revision as of 21:04, 18 July 2007
- The act of winning or losing fights with a gun is described in Gun fighting.
Gun Fight was an arcade game released by Midway Mfg. Co. in 1975. The theme of the game involved two Old West cowboys squaring off in a duel. Each is armed with a revolver and whoever draws fastest and shoots the other cowboy wins the duel. Unlike a real-life duel, however, both cowboys always get numerous opportunities to duel in order to score points (one point per successful draw).
Technical
Gun Fight is notable for being the first coin-operated arcade game to use microprocessors instead of TTL in its electronics. Gun Fight used an Intel 8080 CPU, which allowed the game to have more continuous, solid graphics. The game had two distinct controls: one for moving the computerized cowboy around on the screen and another for aiming the player's gun. Unlike most other arcade games, Gun Fight has the main joystick on the right instead of the left. The game uses a black-and-white raster monitor and a yellow screen overlay.
History
Gun Fight was originally designed by Taito as a TTL designed-game under the name of Western Gun. It was later converted to use the Intel 8080 microprocessor by Nutting. The game was the first Japanese arcade game to be exported to North America.
Series
- 1. Gun Fight (1975)
- 2. Boot Hill (1977)
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