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Title: uh... wut?
Post by: bob on January 06, 2017, 12:59:33 PM
http://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/162349022967
nope, i have never seen this before. but i will be first to admit i am not an expert in obscure accessories i assume somebody has one
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: Black Tiger on January 06, 2017, 01:04:19 PM
Seriously? :P
It's infamous around here and people regularly demand support for it in games. EGM covered it bitd, it's basically a subwoofer with a creepy cover that you sit on to get blasted in the ass by shouryukens .
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: bob on January 06, 2017, 01:06:56 PM
It's infamous around here and people regularly demand support for it in games. EGM covered it bitd, it's basically a subwoofer with a creepy cover that you sit on to get blasted in the ass by shouryukens .
thats funny. no, i dont recall reading about it in threads.
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: SamIAm on January 06, 2017, 01:16:17 PM
Apparently Metamor Jupiter was made to have rumbly low-frequency sound effects specifically for this device.
Also, Panasonic made something that was basically a clone and was advertised for more general use. In fact, the parts for the PCE version were manufactured by Panasonic in the first place, so the clone is probably very similar indeed.
Apparently Metamor Jupiter was made to have rumbly low-frequency sound effects specifically for this device.
Also, Panasonic made something that was basically a clone and was advertised for more general use. In fact, the parts for the PCE version were manufactured by Panasonic in the first place, so the clone is probably very similar indeed.
It's infamous around here and people regularly demand support for it in games. EGM covered it bitd, it's basically a subwoofer with a creepy cover that you sit on to get blasted in the ass by shouryukens .
thats funny. no, i dont recall reading about it in threads.
I would love Virtual Cushion support in all homebrew.
Sony did a similar thing with their' BOODO KHAN' walkman
(http://i67.tinypic.com/1zyfuxt.jpg)
Ok, I ever knew about this. I am intrigued.
Look at the headphones. What a glorious aesthetic. I saw a lot of "bulky" stuff in the 80's (Aiwa's AM/FM radio built into headphones, they were actually pretty sweet), but I don't recall too many headphones with the design above.
Besides Metamor, Image Fight II also "officially supports it." I did a youtube vid on this thing a looong time ago if you search for it.
BAREKNUCKLE FIGHT (Penalty Stage music?) generates surprisingly satisfying vibrations, if you know what I mean.
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ASIDE: Even though I know how ridiculous the Virtual Cushion is, I should have purchased a brand new one when they were selling for $20-40. BECAUSE.
Title: uh... wut?
Post by: esteban on January 07, 2017, 02:46:04 AM
AVGN (sorry) had a XMAS episode with the admittedly brilliant conceit that two players should play a game using as many silly accessories/peripherals as possible.
One of the items (Aura Interactor) was a subwoofer chestpack that you strap on...hilarious! It makes the Virtual Cushion look like a dignified piece of audio gear.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aura_Interactor
Update: Apparently, this idea of strapping a subwoofer on your torso did not die in the early 90's...
what was that circle thing you were supposed to stand in and play hands-free(?) maybe it was for genesis i vaguely remember.
ACTIVATOR!
That was complete shit. My friend got it and when you are in fifth grade you believed the commercials and magazine ads. At his bday party we all lined up to play Mortal Kombat and when the shit we were doing didn't translate to the screen, talking about how much Activator sucked became the hit topic for weeks to come.
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: esteban on January 07, 2017, 04:26:25 AM
what was that circle thing you were supposed to stand in and play hands-free(?) maybe it was for genesis i vaguely remember.
ACTIVATOR!
That was complete shit. My friend got it and when you are in fifth grade you believed the commercials and magazine ads. At his bday party we all lined up to play Mortal Kombat and when the shit we were doing didn't translate to the screen, talking about how much Activator sucked became the hit topic for weeks to come.
I'd managed to block it from my memory until you reminded me of its existence. :wink:
I remember having to support that in at-least one game before the stupid thing died a well-deserved death. ](*,)
It was horribly inaccurate and slow to respond. 2-levels (high and low) on each of the 8 segments, IIRC.
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: technozombie on January 07, 2017, 06:06:13 AM
null, be careful. you shouldnt share images of products you are testing until the press release comes out. by the way... did you find the perfect fit yet?
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: xelement5x on January 10, 2017, 03:48:06 AM
I actually still have an Activator, it's a pretty horrible product but Sega could sell almost anything back in the Genesis days.
I still would love to get an Aura Interactor some day, I keep waiting to find one locally but have never lucked out yet.
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: Joe Redifer on January 14, 2017, 11:38:12 AM
it's basically a subwoofer with a creepy cover that you sit on to get blasted in the ass by shouryukens .
Is it only for CD games? Because the PC Engine does not (or cannot) make sounds low and loud enough to be benefitted by a subwoofer. A high-fidelity sound chip it is not. Pretty much mostly midrange.
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: blueraven on January 14, 2017, 01:00:25 PM
Is it only for CD games? Because the PC Engine does not (but could) make sounds low and loud enough to be benefitted by a subwoofer. A high-fidelity sound chip it is not. Pretty much mostly midrange.
Corrected for you ;)
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: gex on January 14, 2017, 03:29:51 PM
Well.. :-s
Title: Re: uh... wut?
Post by: esteban on January 16, 2017, 06:24:06 PM
it's basically a subwoofer with a creepy cover that you sit on to get blasted in the ass by shouryukens .
Is it only for CD games? Because the PC Engine does not (or cannot) make sounds low and loud enough to be benefitted by a subwoofer. A high-fidelity sound chip it is not. Pretty much mostly midrange.
The Blazing Lazers Arrange really was intended for the Virtual Cushion (as a joke, years ago). I was going to buy VC and I wanted to see what sorts of music created the best experience (i.e. disproportionate bass, but not too gratuitous). I just wanted to goof around with the obscure audio gimmicks from the era (there is another wacky thing.... Roland Sound System? that you'll find on a game or two? I can't remember). I don't think the Pac-Land soundtrack has particularly booming bass, but, hey! All the more reason to slap the Virtual Cushion all over it :)