![]() This is an essential feature, as it gives the player more time to fire upon an incoming enemy, to help keep the number of enemies at a more manageable level and thereby keep them from being overwhelmed. The arcade cabinet features foot pedals (visible in a picture) that, when pressed, reverse the player's direction. ![]() These weapons require ammunition which can be collected throughout the stages, and are activated by the player using the pump action of the mounted gun. In addition to the standard rapid-fire weapon, there are four other weapons: a flamethrower, grenade launcher, freeze bomb, and blade bomb. Occasionally, a hostage will mutate into an alien. The player must save human hostages from the creatures. Enemies are either mechanical guns that descend from above the screen or aliens, several of which can only be defeated by first shooting away their limbs. Players use a cabinet-mounted light gun to target and shoot enemy aliens that have invaded a research vessel and abducted its crew. Space Gun is an arcade rail shooter in which the player views the on-screen action from a first person perspective. Remaining time and the number of rescued humans is displayed at top of the screen while ammunition and player health are displayed at the bottom. Gameplay The unseen protagonist shoots a green attacking alien. It was one of the few games for the Atari ST and Amiga to support a light gun. In 1992 home ports were released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, and Master System. ![]() The game lets the player shoot limbs off the creatures, resulting in blood splatters. The objective is to rescue human crew members while destroying the alien creatures. The game is set aboard a crippled space station that has been overrun by hostile alien creatures. Space Gun is a 1990 first-person shooter arcade game released by Taito. ![]()
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