http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hudson-Shooting-Watch-Famicom-System-PC-Engine-315-/300664179865?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4600fb4c99
Hudson Shooting Watch Famicom System PC Engine
Made in Japan
Series sales total of 1 million sold in 1987 and finally restored the instrument watch with blazing fire that
sparked an unprecedented boom in Japan!
Aim 16 of the legendary fire!
Watch faithfully reproduce the original mesh
Was built into the original mesh watch "measurement function automatic fire," "stopwatch" function "clock" is,
of course, the two appear as clear criteria emerged phrase "secret" and precisely reproduced the
original cache also watch and. Under the supervision of Takahashi Meijin The shape of the buttons,
height, and reproduce the original mesh watch endless press attention to detail, such as sensation.
Japanese buyers thoughts:
-It is an adult in the dish extremely nostalgic.
-There was fire engrossed in memories when I was a child too.
Now as an adult,
Measure the speed or truly hooked fire does not,
A button press is also very good comfort feel of the B button,
Press would catapult.
-I put a clock on the desk of the company.
This look is cute!
It is also recommended as a small interior.
1. Google shooting watch and you will find out what purpose it serves.
2. This has nothing to do with pc engine, except it came from the same maker.
3. 99 dollars for this is about 66 dollars too much.
Quote from: Tatsujin on 02/14/2012, 05:50 AM1. Google shooting watch and you will find out what purpose it serves.
Ok, that is actually kind of cool. I think I want one!
Yeah cool it is definitely. I have an original mk2 and a 2008 reprint, signed by the meijin himself :)
I can't actually find any :/
Is there anywhere online that sells it at a reasonable price? Genki are £27 but out of stock
Well I do remember a simular product for the NES. Hudson
along with a couple of other companies would also make stuff for the Famicom.
Jeez, I though I was getting hosed when I bought the 2008 version for twenty something.
My friend kicks my ass in this, btw. His score is like 126 or something. He will instantly blister his finger in a single run. I think my high score is in the low 90s.
Here are mines :)
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The opened to teh right is an 80s original, but the mk2 version.
My record is like 109, which still blows big time.
Argh! Someone sell me one! I'm going nuts here!
I have been looking for one of these for a long long time.
just found out about this today,heres a video of it in action by the guy that made it famous. his hand in action is like a blur,watching a bullet pass by! something to behold:
http://youtu.be/NHnPKOQ9A7o&list=PL9AE8BAA18F74E151&index=8&feature=plpp_video
at 5:22 if your impatient but watch the whole thing :mrgreen:
Quote from: chop5 on 02/16/2012, 10:25 PMjust found out about this today,heres a video of it in action by the guy that made it famous. his hand in action is like a blur,watching a bullet pass by! something to behold:
http://youtu.be/NHnPKOQ9A7o&list=PL9AE8BAA18F74E151&index=8&feature=plpp_video
at 5:22 if your impatient but watch the whole thing :mrgreen:
That's an awesome vid!