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[[File:NES Zapper.webp|right|thumb|220px|The NES Zapper in its original gray color. It would later become neon orange-colored as laws regarding the appearance of toy guns were made stricter. <ref>https://www.google.com/books/edition/Power_Up/VuA7DQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0</ref>]]
[[File:NES Zapper.webp|right|thumb|220px|The NES Zapper in its original gray color. It would later become neon orange-colored as laws regarding the appearance of toy guns were made stricter. <ref>https://www.google.com/books/edition/Power_Up/VuA7DQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0</ref>]]


The NES received multiple accessories throughout its lifetime, beginning with the NES Zapper and R.O.B., which were both bundled alongside the system in October 1985. The NES Zapper functions as a light gun, which could play NES titles like ''{{wp|Gumshoe}}'', ''{{wp|Duck Hunt}}'', ''{{wp|Wild Gunman}}'', and ''{{wp|Hogan's Alley}}''. The NES Zapper functions as a receiver: blah blah blah blah. The Famicom version of the NES Zapper, titled the Light Gun, was a near-perfect replica of an old-style western revolver. While this was perfectly acceptable in Japan, American concerns over the misidentification of a realistic toy gun and the regulations surrounding toy weaponry led to the design being completely redone in the U.S., with the Light Gun becoming a sleek, futuristic "Zapper". <ref>https://www.google.com/books/edition/Power_Up/VuA7DQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0</ref> The NES Zapper would also be bundled along with other NES system sets, including the NES Action set, the most popular NES system bundle in the console's history.
The NES received multiple accessories throughout its lifetime, beginning with the NES Zapper and R.O.B., which were both bundled alongside the system in October 1985. The NES Zapper functions as a light gun, which could play NES titles like ''[[wikipedia:Gumshoe (video game)|Gumshoe]]'', ''{{wp|Duck Hunt}}'', ''{{wp|Wild Gunman}}'', and ''[[wikipedia:Hogan's Alley (video game)|Hogan's Alley]]''. The NES Zapper functions as a receiver: blah blah blah blah. The Famicom version of the NES Zapper, titled the Light Gun, was a near-perfect replica of an old-style western revolver. While this was perfectly acceptable in Japan, American concerns over the misidentification of a realistic toy gun and the regulations surrounding toy weaponry led to the design being completely redone in the U.S., with the Light Gun becoming a sleek, futuristic "Zapper". <ref>https://www.google.com/books/edition/Power_Up/VuA7DQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0</ref> The NES Zapper would also be bundled along with other NES system sets, including the NES Action set, the most popular NES system bundle in the console's history.


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