I just saw a response time comparison between the original Retroshooter guns and this prototype RS3. The old guns have a sluggish 8ms drag. These new ones, before production, have a 1ms response time. Wicked!
Gun4ir may have to adjust their price points soon. These new RS guns are about aa good and 3x cheaper. At the end of the day customers will mostly choose the RS.
Great video as always! On their web page it says RS3 reaper supports Emulation Consoles, but no reference to which is compatible. I guess a Pandoras Box isnt with the ones who is compatible.
When you get a new upload from WG&C its always Xmas,....... dude i do enjoy your uploads and defo recomended to any newwbies to check em out for all retro gear from the good the bad and very ugly. ive been looking at getting a CRT telly just for PS1 Time crisis etc but this led set up is a great alternative.( Also do like the Namco light gun the look and feel of it + many happy memories on PS1 ) dude i really like the rapid fire recoll function, i do think a Xmas present to my dad and myself for our man cave is definalty in order. Im really impressed with how the RS3 looks and works. ok did i miss the price ? great video dude 🙂Peace out from me and my Dog Max over in the UK
@@WickedGamerCollector point exactly! They should let us trade for free, but hey I can use cheap light guns to travel and the good light guns at home 😁
@@WickedGamerCollector I played my first video game just over 50 years ago. It was a console that played pong and had a light gun. I was a toddler. I've been saying "why didn't they just release this one" my whole life :)
trust me, we would love to have a better shipping option. We are kinda stuck with two options because they look like guns and many shipping companies don't want to touch them.
how is the lag compared to the old school crt experience? I'm really tempted to buy these for a batocera build because of the gun recoil on these. Bu are sinden guns better regarding the gameplay lag?
If they increased the recoil strength a bit then i wouldn't see a difference at all in quality over the gun4ir ones. That's about the only difference i see to those rpeg 900 dollar gun4ir namco guns.
Its a pity modern lightguns are a total mess and need so much wires and LEDs on the screen. Why can they not some how produce a lightgun you can just plug and play like the old ones, which I think where better
The Sinden light gun is pretty much plug and play and works with modern displays and doesn't need LEDs or IR receivers, but it's expensive. I bought a Sinden because of all the things you mentioned.
@@ferrellsl They aren't that much more expensive. RS3 are $200 vs the Sindens $300 and a far better build qulity. However, you do haf to fuss with them just a little bit.
@@ferrellslI saw a Cabela Arcade 1 Up cab that seemed to be using Sinden guns. The aim was off, and I was very disappointed. Granted this was a store display and probably wasn’t set up properly. Has it been your experience that a correctly set up Sinden gun allows for accurate aiming down the sights?
@@michaelwilson5737 The Sinden doesn't need any calibration and doesn't rely on IR receivers or sensor bars for aiming, so the only setup you have to do with the Sinden is in software. The Sinden software draws a narrow white border around the game screen and the onboard camera in the gun uses that border to calculate where your shots land. Previously, I had an AirTrak gun that used dual IR sensors mounted on the monitor and it was frustrating to use. It needed constant calibration and it wasn't accurate unless you were standing directly in the center of the monitor. If you moved to one side a bit, it threw off the accuracy terribly. The Sinden gun doesn't suffer from this. I'm using my Sinden with Teknoparrot, MAME, Redream and several PC native games. For games that refuse to allow Sinden's white border to be overlaid on the screen, I just use Reshade to force the border on top and that works fine. If you don't have the time nor the desire to learn a bit, by all means, get a Pandora's Box with one of the guns that it supports and mount some sensors and have fun. But if you need a light gun that works with nearly every emulator out there as well as with PC games and you need accuracy and you don't mind taking the time to learn how to set it up, get the Sinden.
Why not? A docked Steam Deck is essentially just a computer hooked up to a monitor. You better have a decent dock though, since cheap docks introduce significant input delay.
Beware, this is NOT compatible with those plug n play Retro shooter boxes as those recoil are 12v. You will need that 24v HUB to make it work. Soemthing other reviewers like Retrop Ralph DOES NOT clarify. I have those all in one plug and play Retroshooter and you can not just swap the old guns for it.
You can plug the USB from the 24v Hub into the Plug-N-Play console. They will work just as well. The only difference is you can't plug the recoil of the gun into the console. You will need the 24v power supply and hub for the recoil. So, yes these do work with the older console but you need the 12v power for the console and 24v power for the guns and hub.
It is driving me insane that no one records the cursor in the menu on their videos. Like at 8:30 you can see the NAMCO expensive boys are performing AMAZINGLY in the menu, with near mouse-like polling performance. There is no footage of that same menu to compare to the RS3. The game footage is not apples to apples because of the emulator settings on top of how the game handles input.
@@jayvee5886 I saw the numbers, but he recorded against a 60hz monitor so your eyes didn't actually SEE the difference. Looks like Wicked has at least a 120hz panel. -- thank you for the suggestion though, it is the best we have at the moment.
They work on there own methode. Software wise it's the same thing going on. We do have some plug 'n play software solutions. Waiting for Batocera ... that would be perfect.
The RS3 Reaper can play on the old console with the 24v hub plugged in. The new console comes with newly developed games. There will be more games coming as 3A have hired a full-time development team for lightgun games that run on the console we are now selling.
I just saw a response time comparison between the original Retroshooter guns and this prototype RS3. The old guns have a sluggish 8ms drag. These new ones, before production, have a 1ms response time. Wicked!
Did see Retro Rlalph doing some testing ... and yeah you can just feel the improvement.
They are super fast!
Gun4ir may have to adjust their price points soon. These new RS guns are about aa good and 3x cheaper. At the end of the day customers will mostly choose the RS.
Gun4ir is a rip off unless you build it yourself. I regret paying so much.
That slide cocking is the authentic Time Crisis experience.
Yeah .. so now we can go all full Time Crisis with a budget solution.
Specially compared with the Gun4ir ones.
I'll have to keep this in mind, unless we get a better version before I can get to setting up a cab.
Love myself some Wicked Gamer and Collector light gun videos!!! I hope all is well buddy!
Heey Ralphy BOY !
Awesome video you made ... loved that testing regarding the delay.
you guys are awesome!!
I ordered s pair of these to use on my Nova Blast candy cabinet. Can't wait to try them out!
Great video as always!
On their web page it says RS3 reaper supports Emulation Consoles, but no reference to which is compatible.
I guess a Pandoras Box isnt with the ones who is compatible.
they are compatible with the Pandora box 10th, RS console, Raspberry pie with Batocera, Mini-PC, PC.
@theretroshooter Thank you!
When you get a new upload from WG&C its always Xmas,....... dude i do enjoy your uploads and defo recomended to any newwbies to check em out for all retro gear from the good the bad and very ugly. ive been looking at getting a CRT telly just for PS1 Time crisis etc but this led set up is a great alternative.( Also do like the Namco light gun the look and feel of it + many happy memories on PS1 ) dude i really like the rapid fire recoll function, i do think a Xmas present to my dad and myself for our man cave is definalty in order. Im really impressed with how the RS3 looks and works. ok did i miss the price ? great video dude 🙂Peace out from me and my Dog Max over in the UK
I want one. Thanks for the review.
Omg I need to update my Retro Shooter light guns now! 😱😱😱
Had mine less than a year. Very happy with them. But....
Why did he not release this one in the first place 🤣
@@WickedGamerCollector point exactly! They should let us trade for free, but hey I can use cheap light guns to travel and the good light guns at home 😁
@@WickedGamerCollector I played my first video game just over 50 years ago. It was a console that played pong and had a light gun. I was a toddler. I've been saying "why didn't they just release this one" my whole life :)
good afternoon, have you tested this weapon on other consoles?
I would like to try this with my projector. I wonder how it would work a good distance away from a 90" proctor image
Exactly the reason why I use my Sindens on the the project and Gun4ir and MX24s on the TV / Arcade Cabinet. I actually hate all the wires and sensors.
Bro, with all the wicked money he got, should have the same subscribers that ETA Prime has.
Is this compatible with the kinhank mini pc?
If they could make shipping affordable, and llok like a scam, I'd buy them.
trust me, we would love to have a better shipping option. We are kinda stuck with two options because they look like guns and many shipping companies don't want to touch them.
how is the lag compared to the old school crt experience? I'm really tempted to buy these for a batocera build because of the gun recoil on these. Bu are sinden guns better regarding the gameplay lag?
1ms one guy tested. Very low.
These guns are very fast. Probably the fastest on the market. Tested by others, by the way.
If they increased the recoil strength a bit then i wouldn't see a difference at all in quality over the gun4ir ones. That's about the only difference i see to those rpeg 900 dollar gun4ir namco guns.
Wicked light gum time
They should be around $50 each especially after looking at the shipping cost.
Its a pity modern lightguns are a total mess and need so much wires and LEDs on the screen. Why can they not some how produce a lightgun you can just plug and play like the old ones, which I think where better
The Sinden light gun is pretty much plug and play and works with modern displays and doesn't need LEDs or IR receivers, but it's expensive. I bought a Sinden because of all the things you mentioned.
Always less clunky higher prices 😅😅😅
@@ferrellsl They aren't that much more expensive. RS3 are $200 vs the Sindens $300 and a far better build qulity. However, you do haf to fuss with them just a little bit.
@@ferrellslI saw a Cabela Arcade 1 Up cab that seemed to be using Sinden guns. The aim was off, and I was very disappointed. Granted this was a store display and probably wasn’t set up properly. Has it been your experience that a correctly set up Sinden gun allows for accurate aiming down the sights?
@@michaelwilson5737 The Sinden doesn't need any calibration and doesn't rely on IR receivers or sensor bars for aiming, so the only setup you have to do with the Sinden is in software. The Sinden software draws a narrow white border around the game screen and the onboard camera in the gun uses that border to calculate where your shots land. Previously, I had an AirTrak gun that used dual IR sensors mounted on the monitor and it was frustrating to use. It needed constant calibration and it wasn't accurate unless you were standing directly in the center of the monitor. If you moved to one side a bit, it threw off the accuracy terribly. The Sinden gun doesn't suffer from this. I'm using my Sinden with Teknoparrot, MAME, Redream and several PC native games. For games that refuse to allow Sinden's white border to be overlaid on the screen, I just use Reshade to force the border on top and that works fine. If you don't have the time nor the desire to learn a bit, by all means, get a Pandora's Box with one of the guns that it supports and mount some sensors and have fun. But if you need a light gun that works with nearly every emulator out there as well as with PC games and you need accuracy and you don't mind taking the time to learn how to set it up, get the Sinden.
Can something like this be set up with a docked Steam deck?
I know people using the Steam deck with our lightguns so yes.
Why not? A docked Steam Deck is essentially just a computer hooked up to a monitor. You better have a decent dock though, since cheap docks introduce significant input delay.
Just got mine, and they announce the upgrade a few months later
Yeah, This feels really annoying.
They should do something like a old customer massive discount
Beware, this is NOT compatible with those plug n play Retro shooter boxes as those recoil are 12v. You will need that 24v HUB to make it work. Soemthing other reviewers like Retrop Ralph DOES NOT clarify. I have those all in one plug and play Retroshooter and you can not just swap the old guns for it.
I did showcase this ... comparison from the old and new one 👍
You can plug the USB from the 24v Hub into the Plug-N-Play console. They will work just as well. The only difference is you can't plug the recoil of the gun into the console. You will need the 24v power supply and hub for the recoil. So, yes these do work with the older console but you need the 12v power for the console and 24v power for the guns and hub.
how do you shutoff the light?
I think it was ... holding the joystick in.. Cycle through the led colours and somewhere there is a shutdown led function with it.
What is long cable?
Long... don't know about the final product.
That is the question in the end.
This is a prototype version.
Whays the game list only 20 games ?
It is driving me insane that no one records the cursor in the menu on their videos. Like at 8:30 you can see the NAMCO expensive boys are performing AMAZINGLY in the menu, with near mouse-like polling performance. There is no footage of that same menu to compare to the RS3. The game footage is not apples to apples because of the emulator settings on top of how the game handles input.
Yes there is. Look at Retro Ralphs video. The RS3's are polling faster.
@@jayvee5886 I saw the numbers, but he recorded against a 60hz monitor so your eyes didn't actually SEE the difference. Looks like Wicked has at least a 120hz panel. -- thank you for the suggestion though, it is the best we have at the moment.
God damn do I love recoil on a light gun.
Is this easier to setup then sinden?
They work on there own methode.
Software wise it's the same thing going on.
We do have some plug 'n play software solutions.
Waiting for Batocera ... that would be perfect.
Yes, they would be easier to set up.
Are they compatible with Batocera?
I understand there is indeed something going on with Batocera and Retro Shooter.
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Yes, these have been plug and play with Batocera since V39
@@theretroshooter Thanks guys
@@WickedGamerCollector I believe batocera supports retroshooter.
Ah, yes, i have seen this before
Glitch in thge matrix 🤣
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its same games like the old gun ...
The RS3 Reaper can play on the old console with the 24v hub plugged in. The new console comes with newly developed games. There will be more games coming as 3A have hired a full-time development team for lightgun games that run on the console we are now selling.
$250 for $50 toy makes no sense.
Get a Sinden light gun instead.
Great hardware ... still you don't have the same recoil.
Sinden was not a good experience for me...
not according to Mad Little Pixel, I think he may sell his sindens now that he has these. 😬
There are pros and cons to both Sindens and Restroshooter. I know I have both.