Magnum Light Phaser Explained

Magnum Light Phaser
Manufacturer:Amstrad
Type:Video game controller
Lifespan:1987

The Magnum Light Phaser is a light gun created in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum computer. A version was also released for the Commodore 64/128. It was Amstrad's last peripheral for the microcomputer. The Magnum Light Phaser in many ways resembles the Light Phaser, the Master System light gun, released in 1986. It was a Sinclair-branded Far Eastern product which was included in promotional bundles such as the "James Bond 007 Action Pack", along with a small number of lightgun-compatible games.

It was also available separately in a £29.95 pack along with six games. Only a few games bothered with lightgun compatibility (Operation Wolf, the original arcade gun game, was the most notable[1]) and fewer still were produced specifically for use with the Magnum. Even so, the lightgun was widely available, largely because Amstrad's bundling policy ensured wide distribution.

Software Creations created five exclusive games for the Commodore 64 package.

Supported Games

ZX Spectrum:

Bundled with the Commodore 64 version:

Bundled with the Commodore 64 Lightgun package, and compatible with the Magnum:

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Notes and References

  1. News: Martin . Liam . 12 light guns we loved and lost . 8 May 2022 . Digital Spy . 17 October 2015.
  2. News: The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #58 – Operation Wolf . 8 May 2022 . Flickering Myth . 1 July 2016.