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Hypothetical Light Gun Question
« on: May 13, 2009, 08:29:16 pm »
CRTs are an aging technology and a technology that's even far more gone is CRT projectors.  Those things with three CRT projection tubes that need to be lined up to project an image correctly.

Now, here's my question, what do you think would happen if someone tried to use a cathode ray timing gun on a projection CRT system?  I know that CRT type guns do work on 'Rear-projection televisions', those flat 'jumbo' TVs that existed before LCD and Plasma took over.  Infact most delux Time Crisis and other game cabs seem to be built around 52" RPTVs.  So what happens if the electron gun's beam is drawing on a screen hanging off a wall instead?

I'm honestly just curious and have no access to a CRT projector to even test the idea but I think it'd be cool if it did work.

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Re: Hypothetical Light Gun Question
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2009, 10:05:21 pm »

I don't see why it wouldn't work.  If it works on an RPTV, then there's no reason it wouldn't work on a tube projector.

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Re: Hypothetical Light Gun Question
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2009, 07:21:01 am »
The problem with rear projection is the brightness and the contrast, not the technology itself, while cheap lightguns (nintendo NES and Sega master system) had problems with them, better build ones could work flawlessly.
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