19th March 2011, 12:12 AM
I suppose you could do the same with the SNES multitap (8 players I mean), though I really don't know if any SNES games made use of it.
I've seen the enforcer, but I don't have one. The one thing it has about the Super Scope is that if you take off the 2 extra parts, it's a perfectly manageable size (and neither part really added anything if I recall, no buttons or anything).
At any rate, most of those old light guns depended on specific timing that modern TVs aren't capable of, so if you want to use any of them, you'd need an old TV. Something that did the old line by line drawing to display lines and was very quick getting the image to the screen with no delays (something analog, in other words). Even CRT HDTVs have too big a timing delay to work with them.
I've seen the enforcer, but I don't have one. The one thing it has about the Super Scope is that if you take off the 2 extra parts, it's a perfectly manageable size (and neither part really added anything if I recall, no buttons or anything).
At any rate, most of those old light guns depended on specific timing that modern TVs aren't capable of, so if you want to use any of them, you'd need an old TV. Something that did the old line by line drawing to display lines and was very quick getting the image to the screen with no delays (something analog, in other words). Even CRT HDTVs have too big a timing delay to work with them.
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