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Playstation 2 Freeshot Lightblaster Gun


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Manufacturer: Pelican Accessories



Brand: Pelican Accessories
EAN: 0708056550677
Label: Pelican Accessories
Manufacturer: Pelican Accessories
Model: 708056550677
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Pelican Accessories
Release Date: 2006-06-15

Features
Operating range of up to 15 feet
Two player support
Built-in D-pad for character movement
Normal, Auto-Reload & Auto-Fire options
Full compaibility with all video connections

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Editorial Reviews:

The Free Shot Wireless Light Blaster for PS2 is perfect for gamers who enjoy one long gaming sessions after another. It features auto reload, auto fire and full-function button support. Now you can be totally free of cords and enjoy the freedom that wireless brings to your favorite light gun games. Supports PSOne and PS2 light gun games Operates over 100 hours with 3 AA batteries (not incl.)


User Comments about the Playstation 2 Freeshot Lightblaster Gun

You have to fumble around until you find out which button, if any of them, does work for a particular function. There is a front post, and a back post, no notch. It's great having a wireless light gun, but the sights are really lame. The gun does allow you to select different modes, so it can look like a generic light gun, Guncom 1 or Guncom 2; however, the buttons don't translate right on all games. The mode to allow auto reloading works great, but the rapid fire selection is not as effective.



I got this device because I thought it would be fun. But I may never know, because it only works on tube TVs. As my only TV is a flat screen, I cannot use this device and should return it.



You can use A, B for ducking or the directional on the back for one hand play. I have a problem settin up two of them, It has switches to use "Nor (i think normal), Gun1, Gun2, and also "Nor, Ar Af" though on any setting in didn't notice anyhting. I'm not sure if it is the most accurate, but for the price, it is well worth it. Theres a button on the bottom which i haven't used, but i think its another button to reload on time crisis. The only problem i had which is with any light gun is that you really can move ( a little is ok, but if you want to lay down and shoot from a different angle from you were before) but moving back a little to the side did not make a difference.



When I read "Full compatibility with all video connections" I automatically assumed it would work with my HDTV. Beside the fact that it is simple to install, I don't know much more about it. I bought it for an HDTV, and it obviously did not work. I am however giving it the benefit of the doubt, if it did work with my TV it would be really fun.