Hands On: G'AIM'E Light Gun - This AI-Powered Blaster Hits The Target
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I got hands on with G'AIM'E Plug & Play, an AI-powered light gun that lets me play Time Crisis on the TV again
This is just how you imagine light guns used to work. No external sensors, no drawing an artificial border around your display that's how the Sinden works. It's all from the gun itself, which contains a HD camera and some actually smart AI that's been trained on countless images of different screen display sizes
Hands On: G'AIM'E Light Gun - This AI-Powered Blaster Hits The Target
Taking aim.After years in the technological wilderness, light gun games are making a long-overdue comeback.In what feels like a relatively short space of time, we've seen the Sinden, Polymega GC01 and Gun4ir hit the market, and now we can also add the G’AIM’E light gun to that list. Produced by Japanese peripheral maker Tassei Denki under its G’AIM’E light gun-focused sub-brand ('Aim' – get it?), the big difference with this particular approach …
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