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27: 242:. This failed to revive the company's fortunes, and revenues in 1996 were roughly half of the $ 16 million it generated in 1995. At the end of 1996 ALG laid off a third of its staff, Jan Claesson replaced Grebe as president, and the company began focusing primarily on the Her Interactive line, cancelling all the games in their mainstream line except for 246:. The company eventually closed its doors and was bought out by Her Interactive, which had been spun off before ALG closing and is still making games as of January 2018. In 2000, the development and publishing rights to all of the games that were produced by American Laser Games were purchased by 138:. The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created a system to train police officers under the company name ICAT (Institute for Combat Arms and Tactics) and later adapted the technology for 156:. By mid-1995 they were recognized as the leading company in the medium of laserdisc-based arcade games. Almost all arcade games released by the company were light gun shooters and a number of them also had an Old West theme. 171:
500 computer to overlay on-screen graphics, and to control individual game logic. The computer was fitted with a bespoke interface to utilise the LaserDisc player, an auto-booting ROM board, and a Roctec Genlock.
631: 234:. In response to a major slump in the arcade industry, American Laser Games ended its direct manufacturing of coin-op machines in November 1995, and turned its focus to developing games for the 773: 203:, not only releasing versions of its games for the console, but also offering a modified version of the 3DO platform as an upgrade kit for existing arcade video game cabinets, supporting 614: 217:(3DO-powered) for the arcade - their first and only in-house non-Full motion video based games. The company also released a series of light-gun controllers, including the 1037: 632:
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American Laser Games lasted until the mid-to-late 1990s, by which time it had begun making "games for girls" for the PC under the moniker
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and the PC Gamegun, for home computer use. The latter proved unsuccessful due to its poor accuracy.
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versions of their games at a lower cost. In 1995, American Laser Games released
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from Her Interactive. Many of these games were then re-released for the
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Index


Private
Video games
Her Interactive
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mad Dog McCree
Crime Patrol
Albuquerque
New Mexico
light gun
laserdisc video games
live action
full motion video
arcade games
Mad Dog McCree
light gun shooter
American Old West
Sony
LaserDisc
Amiga
compact disc
Ports
Sega CD
CD-i
DOS
CD-ROM drives
3DO
compressed video
Orbatak
3DO Game Gun

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