Video Challenger

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Video Challenger
Developer
ManufacturerTakara/Bandai/Irwin Toy/
TypeHome video game console
GenerationThird generation
Release date1987
MediaVHS tape

The Video Challenger (Japanese: ビデオチャレンジャー, Hepburn: Bideocharenjā) is a home video game console that was produced by Takara (now Takara Tomy) in 1987. It uses special VHS tape-based footage that allows players to shoot targets with a ray gun.

Description[]

The object of each game played using a VHS tape and a ray gun is to determine how many targets are hit at the end of the VHS tape. Takara ended production of the Video Challenger due to the success of the Family Computer and the release of the PC Engine video game consoles.

Hardware[]

It uses only the gun known as the "Challenge Blaster". When the trigger is pulled together the muzzle to the target, combining with the image of the dedicated video software, the score is added.

Target with (usually score, high score, damage) the blinking pattern of three kinds. Score is displayed on the counter installed in the Challenge Blaster. When all targets in one round are successfully hit, player will enter a bonus round, which will double the number of points. Bonus round ends after a certain period of time. If the muzzle is facing the damage pattern in the video without pulling the trigger, the score will be penalized.

List of titles released[]

Other[]

Although it was exceptional existence[clarification needed], the image effect corresponding to the Video Challenger was added to the opening image Transformers: The Headmasters.

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