Lazer Tag Nerf Two-Player Battle System Review
| Product Code | B0026J7EIO |
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| Price | $56.07 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #283 in Toys & Games
- Size: 4 x 17.5 x 13 inches
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 92692
- Released on: 2009-07-15
- Dimensions: 13.00" h x
17.50" w x
4.00" l,
1.00 pounds
Features
- Complete two-player system lets you battle in intense real-life lazer combat with two or more players (additional taggers sold separately)
- Requires 12 ?AA? batteries (not included)
- Includes 2 Phoenix LTX taggers and instructions
- Complete two-player system lets you battle in intense real-life lazer combat with two or more players (additional taggers sold separately)
- Requires 12 ?AA? batteries (not included)
- Includes 2 Phoenix LTX taggers and instructions
Product Description
Tag or be tagged in this intense, real-life lazer combat game! The complete two-player system includes two Phoenix LTX taggers for thrilling minute-to-minute action as they register hits with special weapon activations that feature lights, sounds and vibrations! The rumble pack that lets you know when you’ve been hit, while the recoil feature engages with every shot fired. There’s also a shield to protect yourself from incoming fire! Line up your shots with amazing accuracy! Invite your friends to join you in multi-player modes (additional taggers sold separately) and watch your back – or be tagged!
Customer Reviews
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277 of 283 people found the following review helpful.A TON of fun, especially in larger groups
By Jeremy Seifert
This is an excellent product that is a lot of fun for many ages. Thanks to this unit we have an active club going strong. Forgive the long review, but this unit deserves it in my mind.ProsFun - It is a blast, especially in groups. This really is for adults as well as kids, and if you get a group of people together to do this, you will have a blast. There are many videos of people playing with this and previous generations on Youtube. Search 'Phoenix LTX', 'Tagfest', 'Lazer Tag Team Ops', and you'll probably find a lot.Range - These taggers (guns) have a range of about 350-400 feet, maybe further (maybe a bit less in bright sun).Features - These taggers have several features to enhance the playability. a) 10 or 25 tags - you can set a switch to set your 'life' at 10 or 25 tags. This can help balance some scenarios where differences in numbers or age/experience might make things unfair. b) Indoor/outdoor mode - this helps reduce the sensitivity of the receivers - reduces splash damage you get while playing inside. The IR signal can reflect off walls and make it pretty easy to take hits, even around corners and off your clothing. c) Accessory connectors for more options (see below) d) Realistic reload - you drop a fake 'clip' out of the bottom of the grip, much like an ammo clip. e) realistic recoil - there is a hammer that lights up and pops out a little with each shot, and also a vibration with each shot/hit that add to the experience.Accessories - There is already a shotgun attachment developed, as well as a green dot site. These slide on to connectors on the tagger to give additional capabilities. There are also rumors of more weapon attachments in the pipeline. There was also a video game accessory to let you play 1 player vs. the computer on a TV, but it was pretty useless, and you probably won't see that any more. If you play with the older LTTO style taggers, you can actually join games hosted by the older taggers.Exercise - Depending on your gameplay style, you can get as much exercise out of it as you want. The range on these guns is hundreds of feet (a bit less in full sunlight), so you can easily get winded running around inside the playable area.Eductional - I know - it's a shooter game... but it teaches basic strategy, tactics, and teamwork, and even the younger kids are starting to pick up some of these concepts.Durability/Battery life (cost of ownership) - The taggers (guns) are very rugged - if you compare the cost of the system with a commercial lazer tag rental facility- you will make your money back in a couple of sessions of playing, and these taggers last a long time. We are still using all of the taggers we bought over the year, though some of them are developing glitches. Battery life is also very good - even with rechargeables (which seem to be a little less effective, but much cheaper in the long run), the batteries will last several sessions of playing.Online Communities - Very active online community (there's several newsgroups including an active one on Yahoo, search for 'Lazer Tag Team Ops'). The user community and the available technical information on the web opens the door for tech-minded to tear them down and 'mod' them to give them additional features. You may have to solder some stuff, clip some wires, or similar, but some of this is pretty cool. Even me, the solder-novice - has gotten into this a little bit with a few minor mods.Interaction with others - You can play team-based games of 2 teams. The largest game we had was 36 players at once and it was a bit chaotic, but fun.Cons -Can't change the brightness of the LEDs - these are EXTREMELY bright while playing at night, and not only can this effect your aiming, but it gives away your position. We find 2 layers of scotch tape colored with black sharpie work well to dim it down a bit.Joining hosted games is painful - Mostly a complaint about interacting with older taggers - joining LTTO hosted games is clunky at best.Lack of Attachments - This is not a failing in the unit, but this particular packaging. This set is a re-offering of the original LTX, which came out last year, but this set has been rebranded under the Nerf brand. Unlike last year's model, this set is sold without the green dot sight and 'shot blast' attachment (at a lower price, granted). I believe it's their intention to sell the attachments separately, but they are not on shelves yet. In this economy, that may not happen if the interest in the line doesn't improve. That would be a complete shame, since this is one of the coolest 'toys' I've ever played with.
78 of 85 people found the following review helpful.Awesome!
By Optimus Primus
My 12 yr old son loved playing Lazer Tag at our local Lazer tag center for his birthday. His friends have this system (last year's model)and because it comes with two taggers, someone would get left out. So, I got this and now they have 2 on 2 battles outside and even in the house. This system is awesome! Very accurate.
38 of 48 people found the following review helpful.Slightly disappointed
By leola
After reading all the reviews I was very excited to get the guns in the mail and try them out. The guns were great fun indoors, but outside they were useless. The other reviews talked about their 300ft range, but I had on average about 20 feet of range. They did not work at night at all. The other reviews out there are a bit old, and maybe they changed their designs. Indoors, in close range they were great fun, but don't expect to do anything more than that.





