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Gun |
Real Arcade Light Gun / Super
Jolt Gun |
Manufacturer |
Joy Tech / Pelican |
Cord Length |
6 1/2' |
Rating |
D- |
Name |
Synopsis |
Meia |
The first thing that I
noticed about this gun is how heavy it was and it got increasingly heavy as the levels
increased. The gun was inaccurate, and the recoil was loud and couldnt be turned
off. The recoil also makes the gun jump which makes it harder to aim. Theres too
many wires coming out of the gun and whats up with the pedal? Not recommended. |
Bonaire |
The
packaging is differentthe Super Jolt Gun also comes in five color schemes, including
a lovely camouflage pattern for budding militia membersbut these guns are
identically crappy. Problem #1: The gun is incredibly heavy, causing your forearms to
bulge out Popeye-style within minutes. Problem #2: The recoil isnt cool to begin
with and becomes annoying within nanoseconds. Problem #3: With the foot pedal plugged in,
there are three cables coming out of the bottom of the gun, leading to big ol
tangles. Problem #4: Even in "Guncon" mode, the gun is hopelessly inaccurate,
scattering shots into every area of the screen except the one youre aiming at.
Highly recommended if youre brain-dead. |
Innova |
The
Real Arcade Light Gun and the Super Jolt Gun are identical,
so we'll go ahead and save time and space by ripping them both
apart at the same time. These guns are horrible.
No matter what you try, it is nearly impossible to get either
gun calibrated with any sort of accuracy. It offers a ton of
gimmicks, but none of them help enhance the overall gaming experience
like they should. In fact, most of them take away from
the game's enjoyment. Don't waste your money on this gun. |
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