Share to: share facebook share twitter share wa share telegram print page

LaserScope

LaserScope
Konami LaserScope
DeveloperKonami
TypeVideo game console peripheral
GenerationThird generation
Release date1990
MediaInput device

The Konami LaserScope is a head-mounted light gun used with and licensed for the Nintendo Entertainment System. By speaking into an attached microphone, players can "fire" the device from a scope that hangs in front of the player's right eye. A transparent eyepiece with a crosshair aids aiming. The LaserScope also features switches that allow players to channel game audio through attached earpieces.[1][2]

The LaserScope was originally designed for the game Laser Invasion and also works with any game compatible with the NES Zapper. In addition, players could detach the LaserScope's "scope module" and use the headphones with any stereo system.

Intended to evoke pilots' headgear and provide an immersive experience, the LaserScope received mediocre reviews on release and is now considered an example of the glut of low-quality peripherals for the NES.[3]

Reception

Early reviews for the LaserScope were unenthusiastic and highlighted multiple design flaws. Reviewers noted that the microphone required players to "shout fairly loudly" to be registered and was activated by any loud noise (not only "Fire!" as instructions stated). This loud shouting was considered awkward, especially if the player was using the device as headphones in an otherwise quiet room. Because players aimed by pointing their head, the device was also seen as physically tiring compared to the handheld Zapper.[4][5]

There's that tier of NES peripherals that are these weird, optional things, like the LaserScope...You're just playing the same video games with flimsier, fudgier controls.

Despite these problems, the LaserScope functioned as intended. According to one reviewer, it was "a little gimmicky, but it works."[4]

Although now relatively obscure, the LaserScope has been remembered as uncomfortable and poorly designed. It has appeared on lists of odd, unusual, or "worst" video game devices.[7][8][9] A GameSpy retrospective claimed it was among the "silliest" peripherals released for the NES,[3] and James Rolfe made light of the LaserScope in an episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd by using swear words to fire the device.[10]

References

  1. ^ Ewalt, David M. (May 29, 2012). "The Konami LaserScope". Forbes. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ Herman, Leonard (1997). Phoenix: The Fall & Rise of Video Games. Rolenta Press. pp. 153–154. ISBN 978-0-9643848-2-8.
  3. ^ a b Christian Nutt & Benjamin Turner. "Nintendo Famicom: 20 Years of Fun!". GameSpy. Archived from the original on 21 June 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  4. ^ a b Lundrigan, Jeff (January 1991). "Nintendo News: Konami Laserscope". Game Player's: 24–25. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  5. ^ Poole, Stephen (July 1991). "Laser Invasion". Game Player's: 72. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  6. ^ Gerstmann, Jeff. "Metal Gear is Back! Ranking the NES, Episode 108". YouTube. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  7. ^ Edwards, Benj (18 October 2010). "Nintendo Entertainment System Oddities". Technologizer. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  8. ^ Ward, Dick (Winter 2009–2010). "Six Feet Under: Accessories". Video Game Trader: 92. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  9. ^ "EGM Flashback". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Vol. 12, no. 120. July 1999. p. 114. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  10. ^ Angry Video Game Nerd (24 November 2009). "NES Accessories - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)". YouTube. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya