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HTC VIVE Tracker Review with Gun, Straps, and Paddles

HTC VIVE Tracker Review with Gun, Straps, and Paddles

Posted on December 15, 2017June 10, 2019 By Jarvis

The HTC VIVE Tracker is a new tool for the VR universe – an extra bit of zazz that opens up new doors and dimensions. Over the past few days I’ve had the opportunity to test out the HTC VIVE Tracker with the relatively limited set of games it already works within. Included with this review package was a set of accessories with which the tracker works. The best of these is the Hyperkin Hyper Blaster – a VR-ready version of a pistol, extremely similar to that of the original NES Zapper from Nintendo.

With the release of this gun which works when attached to the VIVE Tracker comes none other than Duck Hunt. The game isn’t made by Nintendo, and it’s not actually called Duck Hunt, it’s called Duck Season – but the inspiration is clear. It’s been a while since I’d played Duck Hunt on my old NES, so I was a bit sloppy at first, but the natural feel of shooting virtual ducks with a handgun returned to me swiftly.
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