


Summer FPS - Lazer Tag and Super Soaker 73
hapycamper writes "If you want to play your very own 'real life' version of a first-person shooter, two choices include a water fight using Super Soakers or the more technical Lazer Tag brand. GamerDad Unplugged has written up an overview of both systems. In testing, the high end Super Soakers don't seem to be worth the cost unless water capacity is your main requirement. Meanwhile, home Lazer Tag equipment performs well, but can be problematic in indoor settings."
Super Soakers For The Win (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Super Soakers For The Win (Score:1)
Re:Super Soakers For The Win (Score:1)
Re:Super Soakers For The Win (Score:2)
And the early computers were pathetic... No transistors. Just vacuum tubes and relays...
You have to keep in mind the times. When the super-soakers came out, they were something completely different. The SS represented an entirely new drenching technology. Before, water guns were those trigger-operated things that could dump a tablespoon of water in a minute at a distance of 5 feet. SS were the first company to use a pressure-driven system, as opposed t
Re:Super Soakers For The Win (Score:2)
Darn Kids! (Score:5, Funny)
In my day we simulated first person shooters with LAWN DARTS and you could only respawn after the bandages came off!
Not just a southern thing ... (Score:2)
Super Soaker + Laser (Score:3, Informative)
Anyway, I never had much luck with my Lazer Tag sets. The targets never seemed to trigger unless you were extremely close and both gun and target were stationary. I had more fun with Photon, Lazer Tag's pudgier cousin. You could play that with just the guns, as they too could register hits. Lazer Tag definitely had more style. I even learned how to twirl those weird guns on my finger.
Re:Super Soaker + Laser (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Super Soaker + Laser (Score:3, Interesting)
It even had n00b fragging (a term which wouldn't be invented for at least another ten years), which I think was a
Re:Super Soaker + Laser (Score:2)
Re:Super Soaker + Laser (Score:1)
I miss my childhood.
I spent 10 hours at a Photon Center in Wildwood NJ, on my 11th birthday.
I spent many days there
Re:Super Soaker + Laser (Score:1)
Re:My Childhood 1970's battle weapon (Score:1)
Re:My Childhood 1970's battle weapon (Score:3, Insightful)
Get protector glasses, the kind chemists use. They're meant to deflect acids and shrapnell from exploding test tubes. Should be enough to stop BB gun projectiles.
So that will protect your eyes (and maybe your nose, depending upon the brand)... But what about your mouth, ears, neck, and genitals? BB guns are dangerous and can be fatal.
There's nothing tough about shooting people or getting shot by BB/pellet guns; it's stupid. If you're that hard-off for a good gunfighting experience, just get a pain
Re:My Childhood 1970's battle weapon (Score:1)
Re:My Childhood 1970's battle weapon (Score:1)
Sure, if you were to eat 20 of either, I'd go for BB's. If I had to be shot, I'll take the paintball gun, thanks.
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Re:My Childhood 1970's battle weapon (Score:2)
BB guns are best against empty Mountain Dew cans, especially indoors.
Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:2)
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:2)
The problem with laser-tag is that few people have taken it beyond the "kid" image. I'd love to see something like airsoft, but with laser-tag equipment.
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:1)
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:1)
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:2)
It's hard enough to get them in sunlight, you want to hit them too?
Re:Uh... paintball...airsoft? (Score:2)
Re: Paintball (Score:2, Interesting)
When I played regularly (early 1980s), the balls used oil-based paint.
What was really fun was when a first-timer would show up dressed in decent clothing.
Once, some idiot wore an expensive suede jacket to a game.
When advised that the paint was oil-based, and would be nearly impossible to remove, he replied, "Well, I don't plan on getting hit.".
Guess who got hit the most that afternoon?
That said, although Paintball is wimpier than it used to be, it's
Re: Paintball (Score:1)
Re: Paintball (Score:2)
-Grym
Re:Don't forget Paintball (Score:2)
But it involves a considerable start-up fee, not to mention the money for upkeep (like ammunition) and all but require dedicated acreage to play on. The two games listed in the article are cheap up front, require no upkeep beyond batteries and/or running water, and can be played in somebody's yard without violating anybody's local ordinances.
Lazer tag Super Soaker (Score:1)
Paintball? (Score:1)
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Re:Paintball? (Score:2)
Laser tag and Super Soakers should be under $50 for the pair.
To get decent painball equipment will take around $100 each -- that that just barely qualifies as decent. You could get set up real nice for around $200 or so, each.
Super soakers are refilled by water (almost free) and pumping action (cost of food). Laser tag is refilled by batteries. Rechargables can reduce the cost. Paintball requires CO2 (rather inexpensive, but not available from you corner drug stor
Re:Paintball? (Score:1)
I know it's a typo, but it made me chuckle :-D "Pain balls" are frozen paint balls, right?
Yeah, there's a definite cost difference I was missing.
"pain balls"? (Score:1)
Airsoft (Score:4, Informative)
Oh, and be careful where you play. Breaking out a realistic-looking pistol around the office can really break some of your more "fragile" coworkers.
Re:Airsoft (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Airsoft (Score:2, Informative)
also, if you are a keen airsofter, or have just a passing interest in the sport, please support UK airsofters by
Re:Airsoft (Score:2)
How much more of this stuff before the citizens pick up arms and revolt against the King of England? It worked for America a couple of centuries ago. Well, there is the fact that you don't actually have a king right now. But you most likely wil
Uh...Paintball? (Score:2)
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Super Soaker rules (Score:3, Interesting)
For SuperSoakers, however, you can easily tell when someone has been shot. By the damp and dripping areas of their t-shirts. Unfortunately, there is still difficulty in determining a winner in a team-match.
One idea for a solution is this: after a concluding a team-match a team could strip their t-shirts, hand them to the other team, and wring the loose water into buckets. Whichever team has the least, amount of water wins. And by having the other team wring them out, they have an incentive to wring every last drop. But you would want the other team to watch so that they aren't adding extra water.
Of course if you wanted to make things really complicated you could do SuperSoaker Counterstrike and have a bunch of referees keep track of which body parts get hit and how often, but that's overkill methinks. Oh and if you are as worried about eyes as the Gamerdads are just use sunglasses.
Re:Super Soaker rules (Score:2)
An especially good solution if you're playing co-ed.
Re:Super Soaker rules (Score:1)
most fun with mixed genders.
Re:Super Soaker rules (Score:1)
Re:Super Soaker rules (Score:1)
Ahhhhh yes....just what we need, more NEOobs running around trying to backflip off of walls. And they'll also be blaming glitches in the Matrix when they get hit with water. On the plus side, if you're paintballing, you can really hurt them when they try to go back [new-dream.de].
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Super Soaker Wars (Score:1)
There was (understandably) a lot of honor system involved, but it was all in good fun so it worked out
Laser Tag (Or however you want to spell it) (Score:1)
CPS 2500 (Score:2)
CPS 2500 is a dumbed-down 2000 (Score:2)
I had a friend in college with one-- it was truly impressive. Of course, it was empty after like two shots because of the size of the
Re:CPS 2500 is a dumbed-down 2000 (Score:2)
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lame summary (Score:1)
Re:lame summary (Score:1)
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A guy walks up to his friend and sees him hitting himself on the head with a hammer. "Why are you doing that!?", he asks. "Because it feels so good when I stop.", was the reply.
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Lazer Tag (Retail Version) (Score:1)
Build your own Super Soaker? (Score:1)
Look out for Laser Challenge (Score:2)
If you can find it, it goes for about $15 CDN for a vest (with front and back sensors) and pistol. You can also get a sniper rifle and a "shotgun" for $15 each. We've fitted our sniper rifle with a cheap hunter's scope from Canadian Tire and it works great.
The v3s are nice because they can be set for team play but IIRC you can't get a back sens