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This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Gun for PlayStation 2. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please. Mission Select (New Game+) After you beat the game, return to the area in the game where Ned first kicks you in the side (Blackfoot Territory).

In the water, you should see two small rocks. Stand between them and hold L1+L2+R1+R2 on the controller and press X. If you do it properly, you should hear a confirmation sound effect. Now pause the game and go to the Options menu, where you should see a new category called GUN.

Select that to receive the option to play any mission, side mission, or the intro mission. You will also have the option to watch any of the game's cutscenes. Submitted by: darkgamer55. A Hole In The Wall If you take a barrel of TNT from the Badlands mine and put it on the north end of the old abandoned house's chimney. The explosion will open up a hole in the ground with unlimited ammunition. To get there, get out of Dodge City. Make your way to the Badlands (use your map for directions) and head into the field that has several horses and buffalo.

The house and the mine with the TNT will be right next to you. Reed's armored horse and Macgruder's cannon shotgun Finish story mode and all side missions for 100% completion.

When life robs Colton White of all that matters, the only thing left he can trust is his GUN. From award-winning developer, Neversoft, and accomplished.

Then go to Macgruder mine to pick up your rewards.

I have started a new Guncon2 driver, to aid those of us who were unable to use Smog's Guncon2Mouse (). As time went on, it evolved in to more than just a hack, and can now work with any guncon2 compatible lightgun (those working with Smog's and those not due to the 'Rolling X' problem). You can visit the WinGun site.

Features: # Support for all Guncon2 compatible lightguns # Functions just like a mouse and keyboard, only this program is required to run # Works with your television, no special modifications required! # Works with arcade monitors with little or no modification # Lets you use a gun with the Rolling X problem normally # Support for autocalibration, and gun type detection # Allows you to tweak settings on the fly to get the gun calibrated just right # Detects when the lightgun is not pointed at the television and releases control of the mouse.

# Allows you to remap the buttons on the lightgun to different mouse or keyboard buttons # Two offscreen firing modes, either map offscreen firing to a button or use MAME mode Please post your comments and experiences with the program here or in the forums on its site. My project differs from Smog's in a few ways. First, Smog is a more learned programmer - and has made a 'better' driver. Not in usability yet, but that will come. You should try his before you try mine, unless you need a feature mine supports.

Mainly, my program supports guns which are having the 'Rolling X' problem to some extent - a problem where the guns would return bad coords, rendering them unusable with smogs driver. Download gp-pro/pbiii c-package03. My program implements an AI that can guess where the pointer should be, allowing you to use them while we work out how to actually fix the problem. That is its main purpose. My program also differs from smogs in that it supports mapping gun buttons to keyboard keys, although again, his will have this at some point I'm sure.

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WinGun also allows you to shoot offscreen in mame without making mame use a button for it. WinGun, as of yet, has no support for multiple guns. This will come, but if you need it now smogs driver already has some support for them. Smog's driver also has a 'sensitivity' option - I can't get it to work in his driver, and have no clue what it does, but mine does not and probably will not have it.

If you have any more questions, let me know! Acorn, Apologies to start with for asking what is possibly a very stupid question but I have no idea how these things work (but here goes anyway!): I have a normal SCART TV and an ATI card. Using a home-made cable I go from VGA to SCART and use some software called Power Strip to set resolutions. Will this driver work with this setup? Hope thats enough info! Buks EDIT: Just checked this site - and it has details on creating a cable for an arcade monitor - do you think that seeing as you use VGA-out (rather than TV-OUT) with an arcade monitor that I need the same thing?

Just for extra info - the VGA SCART cable HOWTO is here - (just in case people don't know what I'm talking about!). Thanks again, Buks. Sure when I get some free time I will drop you an email (hopefully this weekend I will be free).