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User:Wuzh
An average gamer and internet enthusiast from China. Not an expert on firearms, but would liked to help with building the wiki by providing images or fixing typos.
Sorry for all the justifying edits in advance. I have problems with anxiety and sometimes takes things the wrong way.
F2P First-Person Shooters That Are Not Team Fortress 2
a.k.a. Online FPS.
Of particular note is a very interesting East Asian pattern for such games, featuring hefty doses of microtransactions and player customization, aesthetically atrocious weapon variants (were talking about slapping a 3D dragon on the side of a gold AK here), aesthetically atrocious everything, waifu bait, outdated engines, and are so oddly consistent you'll swear that they might be reskins of each other. Japan doesn't like FPSs, so Korea started it, China copied it, and now they're everywhere in Asia. They will be automatically added to this list if they are even tangentially related to Tencent, Nexon, or some other Sino-Korean gaming megacorp.
The Eastern European model is noted as being unusually hardcore.
There are a few more TF2-esque Western models down here though.
In no particular order:
- Alliance of Valiant Arms
- Arctic Combat
- Call of Duty Online (did you know that Tencent locked the first character with its own killstreak ability behind a loot box? The character can use the Sparrow from COD BO3, but you need to get loot boxin to get her, and it's not any loot box, it's Tencent lootbox. Time-limited loot boxes using Tencent's own Tencent funbucks.)
- Combat Arms (lots of guns without parent pages and generally a mess)
- Counter-Strike Online
- Counter-Strike Online 2 (Gave up. If you want to complete it you can do it by taking screenshots of videos of people demonstrating the weapons. Also here's a demonstration of all the weapons ported into GMOD. Except for the aiming down sights part and weird weapon FOV everything is as they were in the base game, including all the janky reload animations.)
- Cross Fire (AR-57, QBU-09/10, RSh-12, Pindad SS2, Pindad SS2 bullpup named SS3)
- Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex First Assault
- Operation 7 (2006)
- S.K.I.L.L - Special Force 2
- Warface (clean up mateogalaisms but cannot play game at all)
- Contract Wars
- Survarium
- Dirty Bomb (done... mostly. Got lazy at the end.)
- Glorious Missions (Civilian version)
- Ghost Recon: Phantoms (third-person shooter)
- GunZ 2: The Second Duel (Korean Online TPS)
- Battlefield Play4Free
- Battlefield Heroes
- Heroes & Generals
- Ironsight (training M4 extra weapon used when all weapons are broken)
- Metro Conflict: The Origin (closing in June)
- Black Squad
Seburo & Posiedon things
Seburo (Japanese: セブロ) is a fictional arms company created by Japanese science fiction mangaka Masamune Shirow. The company and its products have appeared in multiple works by Shirow (Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, New Dominion Tank Police, Black Magic M-66, etc).
Despite being entirely fictional guns not based on any real weapon, the cyberpunk design of the guns were popular enough to inspire some "defictionalization" recreations. Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon is a notable Japanese studio that produces airsoft conversion kits and model replicas for anime and manga weapons, including Seburo weapons, as well as other Anime-inspired original creations, such as the CQB TYPE-0 "RAISEN" conversion kit seen in Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries (2003) or the Seburo Type 06 IkaZuchi conversion kit that led to the creation of the Jing Gong Thunder Maul.
This list primarily documents creations Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon. It is likely that other Seburo weapons not covered by Poiseidon will have their own replicas done by other studios. Some of the following products may no longer be available. Most are not available outside of Japan anyways.
Also: Trident Works. Distributor for custom models? Including Poseidon?
RAISEN
Raisen: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/2F/raisen/rai_1.html IkaZuchi: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/2F/ika/ika_1.html
Seburo BoBsonS
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/5F/seburo-b/bobsons_1.html
Seburo MN-23
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/5F/mn-23/mn1.html
Seburo M5
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/3F/M5/m5_1.html
Seburo Compact-eXploder
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/6F/seburo-cx/cx_1.html
Multiple Japanese (and a few English) sources I read specify the in-universe caliber as the 5.7mm Compact round, based on the 5.7x28mm used on the P90. The weapon was also described by these sources as holding 30 rounds in universe. I am not sure if these originate from an official source from Shirow or somewhere else.
Type 06 IkaZuchi
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/2F/ika/ika_1.html
Joshua
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20030415011632/http://www.poseidon.co.jp/6F/6f.html
Jackal
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/6F/g-jackal/bj1.html
Grader Single Hand 2043
Source: http://www.poseidon.co.jp/6F/wolf/ww_1.html
Earth Federation Force Standard Issue Pistol
Notes to self
- The Fliegerfaust can be seen in Gearbox's early footage for Brothers in Arms Furious 4.
- Guns for Depth (workin on it) and The Hunter.
- File:SATierOne.jpg is cropped from: https://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbcslyKz691qzibzio1_1280.jpg
- Clean image from wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20121126085433/https://www.salientarmsinternational.com
- HK MG images with drum, Brenner 21 HK11A1
- Red links and pageless guns on Operation Flashpoint games (mainly Chinese guns)
- Watch out for overly enthusiastic Polish editor and the Polish games he frequents
- No proper M9A1 bazooka image and red link on COD (or MOH?) Bazooka entry
- There was an old shitty Wii First-Person Shooter I played once called Red Steel that had some real guns.
- Cannons without parent pages across the whole site (e.g. BF1918)
- America's Army Proving Grounds proofreading (re-check the setting) and the OpFor Guns (AK-103?)
- The Smith & Wesson 22A, currently a black link (a term I coined myself, a piece of text where a link would be but the page isn't there yet) on the S&W page (but with a MPM2008 image), is found in the recently released Co-op FPS Earthfall.
Chinese Weapon Catalog
Gun Images Without Pages
These guns often do not merit having proper pages due to not having any proper appearance in any media form (most are uploaded to this site as reference images when a weapon in a media resembles but only resembles the particular real weapon). This is not a call to make pages for them and is instead simply a storage place for easy access when we want to make pages for them. If they are legit appearances, then you won't see them here and you should be expecting me to be working on a page for them right now.
There are also many Category-only images found only on category pages.
Replica-Only Fictional Weapons
Some fictional weapons don't have real props, but do have replicas. Often originating from anime or manga, these weapons fit into a weird grey area with regards to the "A practical prop must exist." rule in IMFDB Info: Fictional Firearms, because they can be considered prop weapons because they exist in real reality but also not prop weapons because they were never used on live-action screen. More or less all Seburo weapons are inside this category.