Duck Hunt Enters The Real World (CES 2009)
Vishal Bhardwaj — January 7, 2009 — Tech
Nostalgia is about to revisit many people as the popular Duck Hunt game is ready to return, albeit in a new avatar. The return isn’t the old 8-bit game, but this time around, you can play it in real life. For the new game, the target will be an autonomous duck that can stay in the air for about half a minute after being charged for 12 seconds. Three direct hits from the gun are good to “hunt” the bird.
The best part is that this game will not have that irritating dog from the video game. The toy will be available this spring at a cost of $29.99.
The best part is that this game will not have that irritating dog from the video game. The toy will be available this spring at a cost of $29.99.
Trend Themes
1. Physical Gaming Experiences - Technology that merges virtual video games with physical objects and environments creates opportunities for more immersive gameplay experiences.
2. Revival of Nostalgic Games and Toys - Updating classic games and toys with modern technology and features offers opportunities to appeal to both older fans and a new generation of players.
3. Autonomous Toys - Toys that operate without direct user control may offer new possibilities for interactive play.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Companies that manufacture and sell toys can explore opportunities to integrate new technologies for their product offerings.
2. Gaming Industry - Game developers can explore ways to create more interactive and immersive experiences by integrating physical components into their games.
3. Consumer Electronics Industry - As technology improves, the consumer electronics industry can continue to innovate with new products that merge the physical and virtual worlds.
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