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The Hyperkin Hyper Blaster HD revives the iconic Duck Hunt NES light gun experience for modern HDTVs. Designed for original NES toploader consoles and compatible systems, it includes a dedicated adapter to ensure flawless gameplay on flat screens. Perfect for retro enthusiasts craving authentic, lag-free shooting action with family and friends.
| ASIN | B08139QPQJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,103 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #47 in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Consoles, Games & Accessories |
| Customer reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (325) |
| Item model number | M07397 |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 5 cm; 476.27 g |
D**M
Hyperkin Hyper Blaster HD light gun for Duck Hunt NES does work. I ordered this being skeptical that it would work on modern flat screen TV given all the reviews on the product online. But out of the box to my surprise, it functioned as intended and works pretty well on my Samsung 4K TV. Important facts I must point out, I used this Hyperkin Hyper Blaster with the Hyperkin RetroN 1 HD Gaming Console and used the HDMI cable that came with it. Set light gun to middle position and plugged controller on the left side and Hyper Blaster on right Used Super Mario Bros/ Duck Hunt Version REV-A. Also want to mention it came with Hyperkin Hyper Blaster HD Adapter For RetroN 2 HD/ RetroN 3 HD included, which is great if you have a RetroN 2 or 3 HD Console. I don’t know how it works on a RetroN 2-3 HD Console But works well with Hyperkin RetroN 1 HD Gaming Console. It is really fun to be able to play Duck Hunt NES with the kids and brings back retro shooting fun.
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Ótimo produto!
F**E
Ssss ssss ss Sss S Sss sss SSS ssssss SSSSSSSSSSSSS The above is not much of a review, but then again, this is not much of a product. It "works only with the specific Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt" cartridge, and then, not really very well at all with that, if at all. I was sold this product by a local retailer who indicated it would work with 'any of the shooting games' and then promptly went home and ordered a unit for my brother as well, without reading the fine print. Yes, that is on the retailer for lying and on me for not reading the description, but, that's also partly due to the fact that it is fairly unbelievable that there would be something current for sale that only works on one specific 40 year old game which was probably the worst light-gun game ever made, and not with any other games that would normally work with the original zapper. I guess if you happen to have a Mario/Duck Hunt cartridge lying around and want to play it and hit every target without even aiming to impress your friends, this is a good investment. But, if you own the triplicate cartridge, or, the single game cartridge, or any other light gun game, you just bought yourself a shiny blue paperweight. Ssss ss sssss sssssssssss SSSSSS
B**N
The only way to get this to work is to take the board out of the cartridge. I did this by drilling out the screws if you have regular screws you can unscrew it easy. The board is way smaller then the actual cartridge is. The hardest part it being patient with sticking your fingers inside moving it around to get the connection to work. Once it’s in put it on the lowest setting on the bottom of the gun pull it all the way toward you. Then it has to be dark and pause the game. Then with the D pad up and down and side to side changes the delay number 5.3 worked best for a lcd 50in at the 6ft mark. How this helps.
T**2
I did read reviews discussing compatibility and took a risk. I may have received a used one since one of the clear circular tape was not on the box and the other looked like it may have been removed and replaced. It was simple to remove without causing creases... but when opening, save for a crease in the instruction pamphlet, it looks completely new. The instructions Don't say much, unfortunately. But read them for the important bits (which side is up and so on). The orange dongle's edge connector barely holds the SMB/DuckHunt cartridge in place. A YouTube review goes into detail on which Duck Hunt cartridges work, as does the instruction booklet. Only the SMB/DuckHunt combo will work. Only the version that doesn't have the green stripe running along its gold connectors due to the limited depth of the dongle's lack of depth. I used a Game Genie to help make removal of the dongle from the front loader easier. Otherwise you have to disassemble the NES to pry out the dongle. Which I did as I tried both with and without... On game load, it almost always freezes. Don't try SMB, the system just resets. The aforementioned YouTube video showed a near-identical freeze pattern on screen and his NES was not the original front-loader model... they switched to a top loader, powered up, saw the black screen, hit reset, then Duck Hunt came up and worked. I suspect the dongle's poor connection is partially why the game freezes and acts so erratic in the front-loader, or there's something else about the top loaders thst work when the front-loader won't. Some people have had success and if I get this to work I'll update my review. For now, it's a crapshoot.
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