> > Is this the same one that was being spammed on reddit about a year back? where people > actually concluded it still wasn't really that good once they unwound all the > marketing speak and got down to details? > > There are recent Plug and Play TV games that do similar with a border btw (since > again the old method doesn't work with new TVs) They're using a border with patterns > that a camera in the gun can recognize in order to work out where you're pointing the > thing. People have said the additional processing time causes lag closer to what you > get with something like a Kinect or PS Move tho and makes most of the games not much > fun.
No idea. Neil did try it in his video and it seemed to work great.
EDIT: Just did a search- it looks like it, and that he has had a prior kickstarter for it. Looking into it more, but unfortunately he removed the original listing. He has been posting semi-regularly to r/emulation (/u/MrLightgun) so I expect he will post again now that the new Kickstarter is up.
Well, the product may not be news at this point, but the RetroManCave video demonstrating it is at least.
Edited by Qun Mang (04/15/19 07:20 PM)
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