Peacekeeper Revolver
The Peacekeeper Revolver is the light gun released for the Philips CD-i multimedia system.[1] It was released in 1994 and was bundled with Mad Dog McCree, retailing for $60 (USD).[2] The gun required calibration, and it was accomplished via menu options in all the supported games.
The gun needed a sensor positioned next to the TV in order for it to register movement. Beginning in 2011, there was a patent dispute between Philips and Nintendo over the use of the technology (a remote and a sensor bar) for the Wii (and later the Wii U), which was settled out of court in 2014.[3]
Games
Trivia
- The Peacekeeper Revolver inspired the weapon named the Peacekeeper, wielded by the character McCree in the video game Overwatch.
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References
- Wolf, Mark J. P. (2008). The Video Game Explosion: A History from PONG to Playstation and Beyond. ABC-CLIO. pp. 129–. ISBN 978-0-313-33868-7.
- "ProReview: Mad Dog McCree". GamePro (67). IDG. February 1995. p. 106.
- Whitehead, Thomas (2 December 2014). "Nintendo and Philips Sign Global Patent License Agreement to Resolve Dispute Over Wii Technology". Nintendo Life. NLife Media.
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