Take the Bullet

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Take the Bullet
Developer(s) Red Lemon Studios
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) Sega Dreamcast
Release date cancelled
Genre(s) Light gun
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer (online)

Take the Bullet was a planned light gun video game for Sega Dreamcast from Red Lemon Studios. Unusually for its genre, it showed the character's weapon on screen as in a first-person shooter, had an optional third-person view and was slated to have both online and split-screen multiplayer modes.

[edit] Story

The player is Jack Travis, a bodyguard for a political candidate named Kincaide during his campaign. He is being targeted by a gang called The Children of Gabrielle.

[edit] Cancellation

The game was originally announced for a Christmas 1999 release in Europe.[1] This date was missed. As of March 2001, it was still planned for release, but never actually came out. It was never planned for release in North America. [2]