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Time Crisis Is Coming To Modern TVs Through An "AI-Powered" Light Gun Device
Dashine Electronics says its GAIME device will work on all LCD TVs and comes preloaded with the classic arcade shooter Time Crisis.
fr! I have been tempted to get an arcade cabinet of 3 just to experience the analog recoilMake the barrel move like the arcade version and I'll buy it at a highhhh price, stranger.
Well at the very least they show screens of Time Crisis from arcade which is significantly nicer than the PS1 port. Maybe if the system is hacked it can do up to Dreamcast emulation. The rest, I agree (though obviously not with playing on the actual Deck screen like in that hilarious video). Basically, just play on PC, regardless of the form factor chosen and with any number of other lightgun solutions that aren't more expensive than this limited-until-or-if-it-gets-hacked (and a community for support cares enough to even form around it) "console" solution is. Sinden, GUN4IR, soon Blamcon, etc. Gotta wonder how much they could sell just the gun and software for without the box for use with PC and if it'd make a good alternative to the above but I guess they're putting long term profit first and trying to sell each game themselves, partnering with companies for the classics to start with.Specific hardware for ONE game seems like a waste, and that cheap little box will probably be unable to run anything above PS1 level graphics at 60fps.
Well at the very least they show screens of Time Crisis from arcade which is significantly nicer than the PS1 port. Maybe if the system is hacked it can do up to Dreamcast emulation.
Specific hardware for ONE game seems like a waste, and that cheap little box will probably be unable to run anything above PS1 level graphics at 60fps.
I've been thinking for some time about getting a Sinden light gun with recoil and pairing it with a steam deck running Batocera through a tv. The Sinden is plug and play now and the deck is powerful enough to run even modern arcade shooters. This setup also gives you the bonus of it being portable.
I had a light gun on PS2 which had even more recoil/impact and weight to it than the arcade light guns. It also didn't look like a toy like those ones did.Make the barrel move like the arcade version and I'll buy it at a highhhh price, stranger.
Specific hardware for ONE game seems like a waste, and that cheap little box will probably be unable to run anything above PS1 level graphics at 60fps.
I've been thinking for some time about getting a Sinden light gun with recoil and pairing it with a steam deck running Batocera through a tv. The Sinden is plug and play now and the deck is powerful enough to run even modern arcade shooters. This setup also gives you the bonus of it being portable.