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{{Infobox game
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|name = 3 in 1 Supergun
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|image = File:3in1supergun.png
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|caption = 3 in 1 menu.
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|publisher = [[Micro Genius]]
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|developer = [[Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co]]
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|console = Famicom
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|date = 1993
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|cartid = MGC24-B
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|alt = 3 in 1 Cartridge (Menu)
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}}'''''3 in 1 Supergun''''' is a compilation of light gun games, developed by [[Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co]] and published by [[Micro Genius]], which was released in Asia and Italy in 1993.
   
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== Overview ==
3 in 1 Supergun is a Light Gun Shooter game, developed by TXC Corp and published by Micro Genius, which was released in Asia in 1993. (Source:[http://http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/989162-3-in-1-supergun GameFAQS])
 
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This multicart contains three games, of which require a zapper to play. Oddly, all 3 games start up with a menu reading "Gun Fighter" on the top and with the option of selecting 3 difficulties.
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At least two versions of this multicart are known to exist, with the other version(s) fixing the spelling of "Clown" on the menu and adding 3 (non-zapper) games; one dumped variant adds ''F15 City War'', ''Poke Block'' and ''Volleyball''.
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#Clowr [sic]
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#Snake Charmer
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#Shooter
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/989162-3-in-1-supergun GameFAQs page]
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[[Category:Games]]
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[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
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[[Category:Multicarts]]
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[[Category:Micro Genius]]
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[[Category:1993 video games]]

Revision as of 21:13, 12 October 2019

3 in 1 Supergun is a compilation of light gun games, developed by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co and published by Micro Genius, which was released in Asia and Italy in 1993.

Overview

This multicart contains three games, of which require a zapper to play. Oddly, all 3 games start up with a menu reading "Gun Fighter" on the top and with the option of selecting 3 difficulties.

At least two versions of this multicart are known to exist, with the other version(s) fixing the spelling of "Clown" on the menu and adding 3 (non-zapper) games; one dumped variant adds F15 City War, Poke Block and Volleyball.

  1. Clowr [sic]
  2. Snake Charmer
  3. Shooter

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