The Guncon 2 is a light gun developed by Namco for the PS2. It is connected to the PS2 via USB and connected to the TV through a special AV cable included with the Guncon 2. It does not work with Plasma or LCD televisions.
The following games are compatible with the GunCon 2:
List of light gun games on the PlayStation 2
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