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== History and Origin == | == History and Origin == |
Revision as of 20:57, 16 September 2013
The NES Zapper (known as the Beam Gun in Japan) is a peripheral device for the NES.
History and Origin
How It Worked
The NES Zapper worked by blanking the screen with nothing but pixels of either black or white. The screen shows this as a quick flash of light (lasting less than a second), in which a camera in the Zapper records the pixel value it is facing on the screen.
The zapper then sends the information to the System through the attached cord.
Games Compatible
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