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The Justifier is a
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peripheral released by
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for numerous home console games. Konami released versions of the gun for the Mega Drive/Genesis,
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, and PlayStation consoles. The original gun was similar in appearance to a
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. The guns were originally designed for use with the home versions of Konami's '' Lethal Enforcers'' games, although they are compatible with other titles as well.


Models

The Genesis and Super NES versions of the Justifier light gun were modeled after the revolver-shaped light gun controllers used in the original ''Lethal Enforcers'' arcade cabinet. The blue Justifier gun connects directly to the console. Optionally, a pink Justifier can be daisy chained into the blue gun for use by a second player. The pink Justifier was only available directly from Konami via mail-order and is compatible with both the Super NES and Genesis models of the blue gun through a 6-pin RJ-11 phone cord. Konami opted to design its own light gun for the console versions of ''Lethal Enforcers'', instead of using the first-party Super Scope and Menacer light guns, in order to provide a more accurate experience of the arcade game at home. The PlayStation version of the lightgun (Sony ID: SLEH-00005, SLUH-00017), sold as the Hyper Blaster in Japan and Europe, is colored green (with the Japanese model being black) and only works in the first controller slot on the original design of the PlayStation 2. The Hyper Blaster was also the first light gun for the PlayStation, preceding the release of
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by a few years. '' Project Horned Owl'', a gun-shooting game published by Sony Computer Entertainment, was the first title to support it. The Hyper Blaster and the GunCon were mutually incompatible, although some games, such as ''
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'', supported both peripherals.


Compatible games


Sega CD

* '' Lethal Enforcers'' * '' Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters'' * '' Snatcher'' * '' Crime Patrol'' * '' Mad Dog McCree'' * '' Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold'' * '' Who Shot Johnny Rock?'' *


Genesis/Mega Drive

* '' Lethal Enforcers'' * '' Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters''


Super NES

* '' Lethal Enforcers''


PlayStation

* ''
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'' * ''Lethal Enforcers I & II'' * '' Maximum Force'' * '' Mighty Hits Special'' * '' Project Horned Owl'' * ''
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'' (Used to unlock hidden weapon)


PlayStation 2

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References

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