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it may be the color scheme of the grey variant of the Zapper that i did not picture in my artwork, but even THAT Zapper had the same color of orange on it.
& im aware someone did a Zapper, doesnt mean you cant do one too, as plenty of other people have already argued that statement in that discussion board.
you cant tell me that this doesnt look good, even with my crappily done edit
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1508270219
The Japanese Superfamicom is different. This is the US SNES, the only one that used purple.
Zapper wasn't SNES, it was NES. Super Scope 6 was SNES.
granted your going for the Japanese Snes look, but just saying...
it wouldnt hurt if there was also a team varient, maybe as another submission, where the purple was Blu team & perhaps a orange-ish colour for Red team.
like i mentioned earlier, many of the weapons would then look like the duck hunt zapper, another Snes product, and it would fit perfectly with your war paints theme.
im not saying it wouldnt get in with just the purple, but it would fit more themeatically if there were team colors.