"Sir, this is the second generation ray gun produced by a Japanese company. It is definitely a toy that children will love."
In front of a 40-inch TV, the employee was debugging it hurriedly.
The ray gun was also a product that just arrived two days ago. It was not until after the arrival that they were temporarily brought over by the employees of Youxing Electronic Entertainment for training, and then they started to be put on the shelves for sale.
This is actually quite stressful for these employees.
Of course, the most stressful thing is not that the machine itself is complicated, but that these employees often come to play with it without paying attention.
This forced the department store manager here to issue an order requiring that the TV must be turned off at all times, and the TV could only be turned on when the user was interested in purchasing, thus curbing the obsession of these store clerks.
After the debugging was completed, the clerk handed the ray gun to the child.
The child has already begun to eagerly point the light gun at each position and start to pull the trigger.
However, the expected scene of firing bullets did not appear, not even infrared light.
The father frowned in confusion.
You don't even have the ability to fire bullets or emit infrared rays, so you dare to sell this kind of toy for 199 dollars? Who gave you the courage?
However, as the TV gradually lit up, a dog that needed a beating appeared on the screen, and then jumped into the grass in front of the screen.
In the Famicom, the picture quality and gameplay of duck hunting itself can only be said to be average, but the biggest feature is the light gun itself.
Before this, no one had even thought of developing a ray gun game like this.
After that, when companies such as Surui Electronics wanted to follow suit, they encountered patent barriers from Zhuyouxing.
If you want to develop light gun peripherals with similar technology, then I'm sorry, if you dare to do it, we will sue you for infringement.
Later, Surui Electronics could only find other ways to develop other light guns, but there was still no progress.
However, when they saw that the sales of ray guns in Japan were not very popular, it seemed that the sales of peripherals and the game itself were only a few hundred thousand, which was nothing compared to other games from Yuxing Electronic Entertainment that easily sold millions.
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Under such circumstances, other companies have even less motivation to develop ray guns.
So until now, only Yuxing Electronic Entertainment continues to produce ray gun peripherals, and has also developed the second generation.
The first generation of light guns was only available on certain older TV models.
With the development of science and technology, this type of TV has long been eliminated in the United States, and Yuxing Electronic Entertainment has only begun to develop better light guns based on the new TV model.
In fact, within Yuxing Electronic Entertainment, there are some doubts about Zhuyusing's insistence on continuing to develop the light gun product.
Obviously you are not making much money, why do you have to continue to invest manpower and material resources? Wouldn’t it be nice to have that time to develop new game consoles or make new games?
However, Takeyusei knows that the real market for ray guns is not Japan, but Europe and the United States, where gun culture is prevalent.
A gun-shaped toy whose safety level is infinitely close to the highest level will be the first choice gift for many adults to buy for their children.
This is the experience summed up in the previous life. A duck-hunting game that only relies on crappy graphics and gameplay can sell a total of more than 20 million products including peripherals. This is still 20 million sales in the 1980s.
, which proves that this popular game in Europe and the United States must have its success.
And this is also a stepping stone to open the US market.
Just when those guys thought they only had Street Fighter and a few other video games to support the scene, I left something for you.
The child holds a pistol and stares curiously at the animated dog on the screen.
Then the clerk squatted next to the child, helped the child hold the ray gun with both hands, and then guided the child: "Come on, kid, aim at the flying ducks on the TV screen with both hands, and then pull the trigger."
The father on the side was also a little puzzled at this time.
This guy wants to make my son aim at the TV screen?
What? Can this thing hit the duck on the screen?
This sounds a bit weird. It is a technology that I have never heard of.
In fact, the technology of this thing itself is not complicated, but people in this world have never seen this thing used as entertainment.
The child was very obedient and followed the store clerk's instructions, holding the ray gun with both hands, then closing one eye tightly and opening the other to make an aiming gesture, and pulled the trigger.
As the built-in sound module of the light gun made a gunshot sound, the sleeve of the light gun also quickly retreated through the electronic mechanical structure, creating a feeling of recoil. Then, a flying duck fell into the air in response to the sound on the TV.
Among the grass.
The father next to him stared at his eyes. He rubbed them vigorously, completely confused.
Is this some magic technology?
Obviously this light gun is only aimed at the screen. How on earth can this thing be able to hit the duck on the screen?
He is not a high-level intellectual, he is just a worker working in an ordinary factory. He is completely unable to understand the principle of this thing, and he even subconsciously begins to wonder if this thing is some kind of magical creation.
I heard that there is a legendary magic school in the UK. Is this a magic product produced there?
The father was thinking about a lot of messy things, but at this time his child was jumping with joy.
"Whoa! I hit a duck!"
The child jumped up happily, then held the ray gun with excited hands and aimed at the next duck.
boom!
boom!
Several gunshots were fired in succession, and the child laughed even more happily.
The father on the side has also returned from his thoughts. At this moment, he is watching his child playing happily. He suddenly feels itchy and wants to experience it.
When it comes to authenticity, real guns are definitely more authentic.
But this way of hitting the duck on the screen was so novel that even he, an adult, became very interested.
The clerk was already used to the child's behavior and his father's eagerness to try.
When this thing was delivered to the store that day, and someone came to train them on how to play it, they all had the same expression.
At that time, they were also amazed that this was some kind of magical creation. Later, after explanation, it was a mess of principles that they could not remember. In short, it was based on science.
At that time, they looked at the people demonstrating how to operate the light gun as if they were looking at gods.
At the same time, they are also thinking that they are indeed Japanese, they can always create some strange but interesting products.