Duck Hunter Is A Hoot
Posted on Jan 6, 09 10:25 PM PDT
[CES 2009] The Duck Hunter might not be the most technologically advanced device on display at CES Unveiled, but we find it to be highly amusing. After all, this interactive hunting games comes with a free flying quick charge bird (12 seconds of charging offer half a minute worth of flying) that requires three direct hits (via infrared presumably) before it stops flapping its wings and drop "dead" to the ground. Battery life has yet to be rated, although the executive at the booth told us that a trio of AA batteries ought to last for up to 50 charges without any problems. Duck Hunter will be available sometime this Spring for $29.99 a pop.
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