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Laser Grand Prix

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Année/date de parution: 
1983
Editeur: 
Taito
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Mad Dog McCree

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Année/date de parution: 
1990
Editeur: 
American Laser Games
"After drifting throughout the Old West, you stumble upon a small town. It's innocent looking, so you decide to see what's going on. But as soon as you step foot in the town, you realize that a bandit and his varmints are up to no good. This bandit is the notorious Mad Dog McCree, and he's kidnapped the mayor's daughter, entrapped the town sheriff and has stirred up all kinds of trouble in the once quiet town. After the Old Prospector begs and pleas with you to help stop the villain, you know what you must do: get your six-shooter ready for action!" (All Game Guide)

Who Shot Johnny Rock?

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Année/date de parution: 
1991 / 2002 (DVD)
Editeur: 
American Laser Games / Digital Leisure (2002)
"This game is set in the 1930s, when gangsters reigned, and rock n' roll was supreme. You play a dirty detective, armed with your piece, trying to solve a serious crime." (All Game Guide)

Zorton Brothers

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Année/date de parution: 
1993 / 1996 (DOS)
Editeur: 
Dinamic Multimedia (DOS)
"The Zorton Brothers have arrived at a calm, Pacific town whose sheriff acts as more decorative than practical. He is small, weak, without aim and too talkative. Before this panorama, the Zorton have decided to seize the town with the inestimable aid of their band. It is up to you to save the town from their clutches.
"Los Justicieros" is a conversion that comes from the "Zorton Brothers" Laser Disc arcade game made by Picmatic on 1993. Also, "Los Justicieros" was the first Spanish FMV game ported to PC." (MobyGames)