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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ghoul Panic (Oh! Bakyuuun in Japan) is a Light Gun Game developed by Eighting Raizing and released by Namco in 1999 in Arcade Game form, and then ported one year later to the PlayStation 1. It is considered a Spin-Off of the more popular Point Blank series of games, and in fact it has the same structure comprising various mini-games. This time it also includes full 3D graphics, boss battles and (in the PS1 port) an Adventure Mode. |