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Golly! Ghost! is a 1991 light gun shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. It employs a diorama which is controlled by the game's driver board to open and close mechanical doors which are connected to solenoids, much like the moveable items on a pinball table. The diorama has five 24-volt globe lights that come on only during gameplay to light up the rooms - and they are all on when the game is being played during the shooting scenes, and off for the cutscenes, title screen, and high scores. The globes are not individually controlled, and are either all on or off; the driver board powers the diorama unit's solenoids and lights via several connectors on the driver board and the guns also plug into the driver board via another small connector (it was the first Namco game to use

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  • Golly! Ghost! is a 1991 light gun shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. It employs a diorama which is controlled by the game's driver board to open and close mechanical doors which are connected to solenoids, much like the moveable items on a pinball table. The diorama has five 24-volt globe lights that come on only during gameplay to light up the rooms - and they are all on when the game is being played during the shooting scenes, and off for the cutscenes, title screen, and high scores. The globes are not individually controlled, and are either all on or off; the driver board powers the diorama unit's solenoids and lights via several connectors on the driver board and the guns also plug into the driver board via another small connector (it was the first Namco game to use (en)
  • Golly! Ghost! (ゴーリー! ゴースト! Gorī! Gōsuto!?) è un videogioco arcade sviluppato nel 1990 da Namco. Funzionante su Namco System 2, il videogioco era costituito da un diorama dotato di porte meccaniche da cui appaiono alcuni fantasmi. Tramite light gun è possibile colpire i nemici e riscuotere biglietti al termine del gioco. Il punteggio e il tempo a disposizione sono mostrati in uno schermo LCD separato. I personaggi di Golly! Ghost! appaiono infine in un webcomic di realizzato nell'ambito del progetto ShiftyLook. (it)
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  • Golly! Ghost! is a 1991 light gun shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. It employs a diorama which is controlled by the game's driver board to open and close mechanical doors which are connected to solenoids, much like the moveable items on a pinball table. The diorama has five 24-volt globe lights that come on only during gameplay to light up the rooms - and they are all on when the game is being played during the shooting scenes, and off for the cutscenes, title screen, and high scores. The globes are not individually controlled, and are either all on or off; the driver board powers the diorama unit's solenoids and lights via several connectors on the driver board and the guns also plug into the driver board via another small connector (it was the first Namco game to use them). In 2012, the game was adapted into a webcomic for Namco Bandai's ShiftyLook webcomic service. (en)
  • Golly! Ghost! (ゴーリー! ゴースト! Gorī! Gōsuto!?) è un videogioco arcade sviluppato nel 1990 da Namco. Funzionante su Namco System 2, il videogioco era costituito da un diorama dotato di porte meccaniche da cui appaiono alcuni fantasmi. Tramite light gun è possibile colpire i nemici e riscuotere biglietti al termine del gioco. Il punteggio e il tempo a disposizione sono mostrati in uno schermo LCD separato. Del videogioco esiste un seguito dal titolo Bubble Trouble: Golly! Ghost! 2 (バブルトラブル: ゴーリー! ゴースト! 2 Baburu Toraburu: Gorī! Gōsuto! Tsu?) in cui l'obiettivo è colpire creature acquatiche. Nel 1996 è stato inoltre prodotto un videogioco rompicapo per Microsoft Windows. I personaggi di Golly! Ghost! appaiono infine in un webcomic di realizzato nell'ambito del progetto ShiftyLook. (it)
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