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Laser Clay Shooting System
レーザークレー射撃システム
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Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Arcade
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Laser Clay Shooting System is an arcade style venue by Nintendo and a predecessor to their first standard arcade game, EVR Race.

Summary

The Laser Clay Shooting System was a predecessor to Nintendo's entry in the video game market. It was a light gun shooting game, constructed by unused bowling alleys that Nintendo had purchased. Originally the mechanism featured a glitch, which was subsequently fixed by Genyo Takeda.

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