Originally known as VR-SHOOTER, the Sega Lock-On was a little known laser tag game developed by Sega
and originally released in 1992.
There were three versions of this
system made, unofficially called Mark I, Mark II and Voice Command
Lock-On. The Mark I and Mark II versions operated the same and differed
in their overall appearance.
Each system consists of a headset and a gun
for each player, the aim being to shoot the opponent's headset. Each gun and headset was able to select
between two teams, A and B. A gun set to team A could only hit a headset
set to team B and vice versa. This way 'friendly fire' was not
possible.
The guns have a primary trigger which can be pressed once for a
single shot or held for continuous fire, with an unlimited number of
shots. A second trigger called the high power button is located on the
left hand side of the gun and when pressed gives a quick tone indicating
that a high powered shot is ready. If, within a few seconds, the main
trigger is then pressed, a high power shot would be fired. This high
power shot would take off three hit points from a headset, whereas a
normal shot would take off one. When turned on, each headset would start
at nine hit points and when shot would count down and display the
remaining hit points. When they reached zero, the headset sounds a death
tone and the player is tagged out.
There exists a way to perform target practice with a headset and gun.
The user would activate the headset, and during the power-on process,
would shoot at the headset from the gun. The headset would go dark and
silent for a random period of time before beeping and lighting up,
indicating a target to shoot. After a short interval, if you didn't
shoot it, it would go dark. The process would then continue.
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