I loved lightgun games on the old systems, and I think the Sega Saturn’s Stunner was the best hardware of the lot. The obsolescence of CRTs pretty much killed the tech, but the gameplay style has made a bit of a resurgence a couple times with the advent of the Wii and VR.
The full guitars, drumkit and mic setup for Guitar Hero made for a pretty fun party game
Local multiplayer.
That is, I want my “peripheral” to be the capacity for the game to support a second controller and another human in the same room, not just over the rent-seeking network service.
I used to have to mess with these things:
Now it’s easy, you can just have 4 controllers wirelessly connected to the console, no problem, but most new games don’t have a splitscreen mode. Personally I’ve gotten to the point where I often won’t buy a game if it only has online multiplayer.
Also, I want LAN parties back.
Online services have taken so much away from us.
And those that do, they are all competitive vs games. Everything has to be a survival of the fittest battle
Why I loved borderlands so much. Co-op was just better. My brother and I spent countless hours on those types of games
Also, I want LAN parties back.
Be the change you want to see. My office has a LAN party once a year. There’s also consoles and board games for the non-gamers. The boss orders spare ribs for dinner and we do sone kind of fun pub quiz thing. It’s a lot of fun.
Oh I’m absolutely into board games. I’m playing through Jaws of the Lion with a friend right now.
There’s a fair bit of nostalgia in this lament. I don’t just want to have a LAN party… I want LAN party culture back.
On the flip side, I’m older and have kids now. I love that I can game online a few times a week with friends, because I don’t have time for old school weekend-long LAN parties.
Is it LAN parties you miss? Or being young and having more free time than responsibilities and common sense?
There’s a gun available called The sinden lightgun it doesn’t use infra red, it had a high speed camera in the barrel and monitors it’s position relative to the border of the TV. Works brilliantly on modern tva and even projectors.
I second the Sinden. I use it in MAME and it requires some config changes to set it up, but their support documentation on how to get it up and running is spot on. The only real problem game I’ve run across is Terminator 2.
I want a lightgun that works like those big chunky ones you’d see on arcade machines back in the day that weighed like 4 lbs and had servos to give it real clacky recoil. I know people make these and you can buy them (or even just pull ones off an old arcade cabinet and interface them with the hardware) but they’re way to expensive for me to actually buy though.
If it was like a $50-100 project maybe but I’m pretty sure it’s like $600+ and that’s just an obscene amount of money for this. But it would be fun
I miss the Time Crisis gun for playstation
Look into the GUN4IR project. They have drop-in replacement parts to make the Guncon work on LCD monitors.
It’s so bad.
But it’s what I want.
Yeah well uh… just keep your power gloves off her pal’.
The Roll & Rocker. Games today just don’t require you to balance on a weird peripheral like they used to.
Cranks and dials like the Tempest arcade cabinet and the more recent Playdate.
The Playdate almost nailed it.
Check out GUN4IR, I put together a two player setup last year and it’s a ton of fun. The accuracy and response time are basically perfect. They also support solenoids for arcade games, but I haven’t had the time to put that together yet.
I have never even seen a foot pad controller, like for the NES Track and Field or the more popular Dance Dance Revolution for a PC. Actual car/plane pedals and shit, but not just a big flat controller you play with using your feet.
You can get modern light guns that work with newer displays. They track using infrared, so it’s not quite the same, but it’s good enough to play all the arcade mame classics without a problem.
Super Scope, we hardly knew ye.
Battleclash & Metal Combat were both awesome. Another forgotten IP…
I was playing a lot of Final Fantasy VII when it first came out around 1996, and used a paper strategy guide.
I got a one-handed controller (an ASCII Grip that was amazing for old JRPGs. I still miss having it for those kinds of chill games where I don’t feel like I need to be hunching over a controller.
paddle controls for me. imagune an f-zero 99-style game but it’s a huge game of warlords
Not sure I’d want it to come back, but this post brought back the memory of Boktai. It was a gameboy game where the cartridge had a built in light sensor that let you charge your weapon within the game.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boktai:_The_Sun_Is_in_Your_Hand
Steel Batallion’s humongous controller. That beast is the most fun I ever had with a simulator.
How many times did you lose your save file from not ejecting in time before you removed the little cover over the eject button?