It was designed for the game Laser Invasion (known as Gun Sight in Japan), but works with any game compatible with the NES Zapper.[1][2] In the United States, Laser Invasion came with a coupon for a $5 discount for the LaserScope.[3]
It is voice-activated, firing a shot whenever the wearer says "fire" (although some reviewers criticized its ability to do so[1]). The headset also includes an eyepiece with a crosshair that sits in front of the wearer's right eye.[4]
The LaserScope is powered through the audio port of the NES, allowing it to function as headphones for the NES.[4]
Reception
The LaserScope received negative reviews for its poor microphone technology; users complained that saying anything into the microphone would cause the LaserScope to fire, including background noise.[1] The complaint was humorized in James Rolfe's Angry Video Game Nerd series, in the episode "NES Accessories", where he uses various swear words to fire.