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Take that, video game water fowl!

(Credit: North Street Labs)

The tinkerers at North Street Labs retrofitted an NES zapper with a ridiculously powerful laser capable of catching vulnerable objects like matches on fire.

The laser is strong enough to max out a 2W laser meter. That's some serious strength. As North Street Labs points out, goggles are an absolute must at all times when handling the zapper. There is a physical turn key safety switch to keep it from accidentally going off.

 

This gets us into the requisite safety warnings. This may look like the zapper you used for Duck Hunt, but it doesn't act like it. This project has a laser powerful enough to light things on fire, burn skin, and permanently damage your eyesight.

If you get into North Street Lab's DIY directions for making your own, you will want to proceed with care. Get the right goggles to handle the laser you're working with. Don't point it anything living. Don't point it at anything inanimate you don't want to catch on fire within a safe and controlled environment. In summary, don't be stupid with this awesome hack.



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In Duck Hunt arcade this gun was already used:

(lol, but seriously, very cool!)



haha nice, I love blue laser videos.



Mine did that out of the box. I always thought it was normal.



badgenome said:

Mine did that out of the box. I always thought it was normal.



Sounds like it was defective. I would have demanded a refund.



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius

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homer said:
badgenome said:

Mine did that out of the box. I always thought it was normal.



Sounds like it was defective. I would have demanded a refund.


How much were they back then?  I would have bought yours from you full price if that were the case.



Burning Typhoon said:
homer said:
badgenome said:

Mine did that out of the box. I always thought it was normal.



Sounds like it was defective. I would have demanded a refund.


How much were they back then?  I would have bought yours from you full price if that were the case.

I think they were $50 but with inflation, probably about $1000. (yes, one thousand). I say this because candy bars used to be a nickel, now they are 1 dollar, so a 20 times increase.



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius

homer said:
Burning Typhoon said:
homer said:
badgenome said:

Mine did that out of the box. I always thought it was normal.



Sounds like it was defective. I would have demanded a refund.


How much were they back then?  I would have bought yours from you full price if that were the case.

I think they were $50 but with inflation, probably about $1000. (yes, one thousand). I say this because candy bars used to be a nickel, now they are 1 dollar, so a 20 times increase.

I knew I should have opened that bank accountt a few years before I was born.  I could be rich right now.



Now you can play laser tag at home!