April 3, 2005
The Sun-Herald
A combat simulator developed for the US military that "shoots" back, delivering an electric shock strong enough to knock down players, could be the next big thing for home-computer games.
A Texas-based company, VirTra Systems, is selling the combat simulator to military and police forces around the world. Its spokesman, Steve Haag, said Australian armed forces had expressed an interest in getting one.
Players enter a platform with a 360-degree screen that shows scenarios such as freeing hostages, street gun fights, taking out suicide bombers and team attacks on enemy positions.And VirTra takes the simulations a step further by enabling the computer game to "shoot back".
If a player fails to kill an enemy in time and the enemy is able to shoot back, the simulator delivers a powerful electric shock through the player's hips. You definitely know you have been hit," Mr Haag said. "It has the same power as a stun gun. It knocks you down.
"You have to continue to work through the pain and keep on fighting, as that is what you need to do - to keep on fighting even when wounded.
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You just knew that this sort of thing was inevitable. I wonder what's next.
Wasn't this in a James Bond flick a few years ago? Yeah, it was.
Get ready for the lawsuits; they're coming.
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