Ghost Squad is a light gun rail shooter arcade game developed and published by Sega for the Chihiro board. A home version has been developed for Nintendo's Wii game console.
Sega first released Ghost Squad in 2004, and released Ghost Squad Evolution in 2007.[2]Ghost Squad features a simulated IR light gun shaped similar to the standard issue weapon the game's protagonists use.
This light gun is intended to function realistically: it features a working fire selector switch, a stock, force-feedback recoil, and iron sights. To ensure that the light gun fires accurately, a 20-second "calibration" mode is provided in which the game adjusts for any jostling or damage to the rifle's light-emitting components.
Ghost Squadfeatures different weapons, each with its firing and reload properties (i.e. long shot splash, long reload time) which affect its difficulty of use. Ghost Squad features three semi non-linear levels with adjustable difficulty and branching choices, ranging from the jungle, a government-restricted villa in hills, and inside an Air Force One flight. There are many sub-activities in the game, such as defusing bombs and throwing grenades to disable armor, which are accomplished via the secondary "Action" trigger on the gun's foregrip.
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