Children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s often entertained themselves by playing “cowboys and Indians” with cap guns and rubber arrows. In the 1970s and 1980s, air-powered rifles filled with ...
Laser tag offers people of all ages a safe way to play an adrenaline-fueled tactical battle game. Rather than using potentially painful paintballs, these guns use infrared light to track hits. Most ...
“We just wanted to play video games in real life,” said Ibrahim Pasha, the youthful CEO of Skirmos — an ambitious open-source laser tag gun started by a handful of former high school pals. Pasha and ...
Nerf guns are a lot of fun. But the arguments over whether someone got hit and picking up all those darts when you're done? Not so much. Laser tag has a huge advantage there. Nerf even made its own ...
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