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** After defeating Zhang Jiao at Baijiafang:

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** After defeating [[Literature/RomanceoftheThreeKingdoms Zhang Jiao Jiao]] at Baijiafang:



** After defeating Gao Qiu at Jiuquyuan:

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** After defeating [[Literature/WaterMargin Gao Qiu Qiu]] at Jiuquyuan:



** After defeating Da Ji at Shilitan:

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** After defeating [[Literature/FengShenYanYi Da Ji Ji]] at Shilitan:
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The theme of the game follows pretty much the ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu'' (aka ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''). Why would Sega make such an odd premise for a light gun game? Well cause the China division of Sega were pretty much the one to develop it, so there ya go. Essentially, it's just ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' but with Chinese mythology (helped along by the fact the engine used in the game was also used in ''House of the Dead 4''). Though one main difference is that you can occasionally run into a shopkeeper who will sell powerups and life with the money you can find laying around.

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The theme of the game follows pretty much the ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu'' (aka ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''). Why would Sega make such an odd premise for a light gun game? Well cause the China division of Sega were pretty much the one to develop it, so there ya go. Essentially, it's just ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' but with Chinese mythology (helped along by the fact the engine used in the game was also used in ''House of the Dead 4''). Though one main difference is that you can occasionally run into a shopkeeper who will sell powerups and life with the money you can find laying around.your score, without affecting your final result.
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The story revolves around two college students on a trip to China when the city they're in is suddenly attacked by mystical creatures such as dragons, clay soldiers, and lion statutes for example. While trying to run from the chaos, a security guard hands the two the titular golden guns to defend themselves with. Thus the two take it upon themselves to get to the source of the creatures and try to stop them.

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The story revolves around two college students on a trip to China when the city they're in is suddenly attacked by mystical creatures such as dragons, clay soldiers, and lion statutes statues for example. While trying to run from the chaos, a security guard hands the two the titular golden guns to defend themselves with. Thus the two take it upon themselves to get to the source of the creatures and try to stop them.


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*BondOneLiner:
**After defeating Zhang Jiao at Baijiafang:
-->'''Female student:''' Zhang Jiao's black art was nothing more than I've heard.
**After defeating Gao Qiu at Jiuquyuan:
-->'''Male student:''' In my opinion, he should join the Chinese football team.\\
'''Female student:''' You talk too much!
**After defeating Da Ji at Shilitan:
-->'''Male student:''' Dangerous beauty...\\
'''Female student:''' Hey, you deserved it!
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* SecretTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss.

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* SecretTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss. [[spoiler: And it is also revealed in the ending that his name is Sun Wukong, the Monkey King.]]
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* DemBones: Skeletons are a recurring enemy in several stages.


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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Ancient Chinese zombies in Manchurian robes!
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The theme of the game follows pretty much the ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu'' (aka ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''). Why would Sega make such an odd premise for a light gun game? Well cause the China division of Sega were pretty much the one to develop it, so there ya go. Essentially it just ''House of the Dead'' only in Chinese mythology (helped along by the fact the engine used in the game was also used in ''House of the Dead 4''). Though one main difference is that you can occasionally run into a shopkeeper who will sell powerups and life with the money you can find laying around.

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The theme of the game follows pretty much the ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu'' (aka ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''). Why would Sega make such an odd premise for a light gun game? Well cause the China division of Sega were pretty much the one to develop it, so there ya go. Essentially it Essentially, it's just ''House of the Dead'' only in ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' but with Chinese mythology (helped along by the fact the engine used in the game was also used in ''House of the Dead 4''). Though one main difference is that you can occasionally run into a shopkeeper who will sell powerups and life with the money you can find laying around.
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Here's a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHjGs_MTSW8 playthrough]].

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* SecretTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss.
* XMeetsY: ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' meets ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu''

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* SecretTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss. \n* XMeetsY: ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' meets ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu''
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* SecertTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss.

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* SecertTestOfCharacter: SecretTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss.
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''Sega Golden Gun'' is a 2010 arcade light gun game by...well, ''Creator/{{Sega}}''.

The story revolves around two college students on a trip to China when the city they're in is suddenly attacked by mystical creatures such as dragons, clay soldiers, and lion statutes for example. While trying to run from the chaos, a security guard hands the two the titular golden guns to defend themselves with. Thus the two take it upon themselves to get to the source of the creatures and try to stop them.

The theme of the game follows pretty much the ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu'' (aka ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''). Why would Sega make such an odd premise for a light gun game? Well cause the China division of Sega were pretty much the one to develop it, so there ya go. Essentially it just ''House of the Dead'' only in Chinese mythology (helped along by the fact the engine used in the game was also used in ''House of the Dead 4''). Though one main difference is that you can occasionally run into a shopkeeper who will sell powerups and life with the money you can find laying around.

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!! Sega Golden Gun has the following tropes:

* BlingBlingBang: Well if the name wasn't a giveaway, the main weapon is a golden gun.
* TheFourGods: Pretty much make up the four bosses in the game. You fight a turtle, a tiger (sort of, it's more a cat girl), and a dragon. You don't really fight a phoenix but it does end up reviving the final boss.
* SecertTestOfCharacter: Throughout the first three stages, you keep running into a cloaked figure who wishes to test if your worthy of the guns. Turns out he's on your side and wants to see if you can take down the final boss.
* XMeetsY: ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead'' meets ''UsefulNotes/ThreeKingdomsShuWeiWu''

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