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The game gun tracks your movement, so that if you want to turn round in game, you have to physically turn around. Although the gun in the video is wired to the console, there's also a wireless version - a video of which can be found in the links below.
The creator says "There (are) no drivers, every game is 100% compatible". He also promises, for a future version, triple projectors on the barrel of the gun so that you don't even need the mounted TFT. We can't wait.
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22 June 2009 10:30 GMT / By Duncan Geere
What happens when a self-described "Redneck Techie" combines blasty first-person horror shooter F.E.A.R. with a plastic gun from Wall-mart, a head-tracker, a mini TFT and a control pad? The answer is "sheer awesome".The game gun tracks your movement, so that if you want to turn round in game, you have to physically turn around. Although the gun in the video is wired to the console, there's also a wireless version - a video of which can be found in the links below.
The creator says "There (are) no drivers, every game is 100% compatible". He also promises, for a future version, triple projectors on the barrel of the gun so that you don't even need the mounted TFT. We can't wait.
Via: crunchgear.com
Gaming, Video, PC games, Peripherals


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