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Games That Shoot Back

syousef writes "A shooting game that shoots back, delivering electric shocks through the player's hips when they're shot, is being used for recruitment (Hey shooting people is fun) and training by the U.S. military. There's talk of developing it into a PC game. Here's a quote from the article: '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.' I guess in Soviet America, games shoot you. How many law suits would this cause based on unknown heart conditions? I also hope there's some sort of built-in safety in case the thing starts to zap you repeatedly. (Deadly endless loop, anyone?)"

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  1. Suicide Booth by fembots · · Score: 5, Funny

    If this is brought to the PC games, I hope they also include a suicide feature so that I can finish myself or team mates who are suffering from electric shock.

    "Timmy, forget about the TK rules, kill me please, please!"

    1. Re:Suicide Booth by Janitha · · Score: 1, Funny

      It wont be long before someone will come up with a home made version of it, if not at least I will come up with a way

      A simple transformer, outputting a very high current with lot amps will work ideally (simple do it your self project). I see this also being worked along with the mouse as well. I see no difficulty in construction of the hardware, the trick will most likely be interfacing it with a game.

      I see more use of this such as hooked up to error messeges in your machine, when a compile is finished, alarm clock for the gamers.

    2. Re:Suicide Booth by mwilli · · Score: 3, Funny

      The problem I see in this is that if there is a suicide feature, some evil game developer would *accidentally* make the feature so it delivers a fatal electric shock. I know I would if I were that evil developer. Does that make me a bad person?

      Otherwise, this sounds like a game for me!

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    3. Re:Suicide Booth by VdG · · Score: 3, Funny

      So a shock transmitted through the hips is unlikely to cause heart problems. But there might be other unwanted side-effects.
      Brown trousers should be compulsory.

    4. Re:Suicide Booth by Janitha · · Score: 2, Funny

      It seems unlikly that they would include a features such as that.

      That would be like adding a small switch in your normal firearms to give a option of "shoot back at face"

  2. America's Army from Hell by sumdeus · · Score: 5, Funny

    America's Army Part II -- The Final Recruitment. If you manage to live through this video game you are worthy of a sandy death.

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    1. Re:America's Army from Hell by Rosyna · · Score: 2, Funny

      Indeed. It's a challenge even for Teal'c.

    2. Re:America's Army from Hell by buckhead_buddy · · Score: 4, Funny

      Now I know what those newpapers mean when they write something like "The pictures from Abu Ghraib prison have shocked the US army."

      Just beta testing...

  3. Uh oh by dg41 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Someone forgot to turn the safety protocols back on.

    1. Re:Uh oh by nacturation · · Score: 4, Funny

      CleverNickname's going to be pissed. He'll have to bypass the holodeck conduits and reverse the polarity by using the main deflector dish or something.

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  4. What next? by SteelV · · Score: 4, Funny

    An MMORPG that knocks you out by electric shock and steals your clothes and jewelry, etc. when you die in-game? Realism isn't always a *good* thing. I would prefer not to be shocked while playing Counter-Strike, please.

    Next.

  5. Hey, by CompotatoJ · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's all fun and games until someone does a headshot and 1000V runs through your entire body!

  6. Re:In Soviet Russia.... by the+real+darkskye · · Score: 3, Funny
    ^---Sorry couldn't resist...

    Try harder next time
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    It's only publishers who think that people own it.
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  7. Ouch by Golias · · Score: 5, Funny

    Worst.
    Playstation.
    Accessory.
    Ever.

    Call me when they have a peripheral to go with Hentai games.

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    Information wants to be anthropomorphized.

  8. Shocking! by Guyle · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is an incredibly electrifying development. The gaming community must be arcing with excitement! I, for one, simply cannot wait to be plugged into such action and adventure. Not to mention all of the amped up individuals bolting to recruiting stations to try their hand. This kind of technology blows away all of the current games by far. Let's hope that development is met with little resistance and that the capacitance of the developers' creativity is immeasurable.

    (Yes, I know, it's horrible. The line to shoot me starts over there. *point*)

  9. Been done by DavidLeblond · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mattel created a device that would shock gamers a long time ago for the NES. They called it the Power Glove.

  10. Re:Beyond the simulation of 'fighting while wounde by cptgrudge · · Score: 2, Funny

    Not electricity, but my buddy learned to not forget his nut cup after getting shot in the balls with a few paintballs. Learned real quick.

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  11. Re:The Kevorkian game by -kertrats- · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...increase their market share...

    I'm not sure you quite understand how euthanasia works...

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  12. Different operating systems... by Bifurcati · · Score: 2, Funny
    Windows: Works really well, provided you're just getting shot in the chest. As soon as you try to do something more complicated like getting shot in the head or foot, the "Blue screen of death" takes on a whole new meaning...

    Linux: No batteries for the shock are needed, as the frustration of trying to get the hardware to interface with linux everytime you're shot is far more painful.

    SCO: The software comes with a variety of legal services built in so you can sue about that "unknown" heart condition.

    Mac: Never has it been so easy to administer high voltage electric shocks to your hips.

    1. Re:Different operating systems... by CoolGopher · · Score: 2, Funny
      OpenBSD: Even though the driver has been loaded and the config files updated, no shocks are delivered since doing so would be insecure.

      NetBSD: Once the driver is loaded, the config files updated, and the right incantations are spoken, it has never been easier to deliver high voltage electric shocks over the network.

      FreeBSD: After loading the driver and updating the config files you are left with the options of running with or without the Giant lock. With it, all shocks are Giant and hurt accordingly; Without it the system occassionaly dead-locks...

  13. imagine the (mis)applications... by jamesh · · Score: 5, Funny

    DRM. You can download anything you want for free, provided the RIAA gets to shock you on a per megabyte basis - negative conditioning.

    Educational games. Kids are hooked up to the computer and the computer quizzes them, zapping them every time they make a mistake.

    Extreme games - apply the electrodes to areas of the body much more sensitive than they would otherwise be attached to.

    Exercise games - electrodes attached such that they automatically stimulate and tone the muscles while you work/play.

    I could go on, but i'll spare you.

  14. Re:Ouch by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    You want giant tentacle penises to erupt from your PS2 and rape you?

    I guess even sex-crazed demonic octopi need love.

  15. uh oh ... by ssand · · Score: 2, Funny

    I would hate to be hit by someone using the rocket launcher.

  16. More material for Jackass The Movie 2 by ylikone · · Score: 2, Funny

    How much you want to bet we will have tons of stupid teen guys attaching this thing to their nads?

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    Meh.
  17. They had this already. by nxtr · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...but Microsoft recalled those XBox power cables.

  18. Re:Killer App by Sir_Jeff · · Score: 1, Funny

    you can count youself lucky then

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    --Sir_-_Jeff--
  19. Heart Conditions? No problem! by Blind_Io_42 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Heart conditions are not a problem, just go to Start > Settings > Control Pannel > Game Hardware > Shock Feedback Options and enable the Difibulator option.
    In the event of cadiac arrest the computer will automatically re-start your heart, call the paramedics, reserve a room at the hospital, notify your family, and cancel your dinner reservations. That is unless the game locks up.

    Lag would also be a pain if it happens right when you die.

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  20. watt a terrible post by Clover_Kicker · · Score: 4, Funny

    You should be charged with battery and kept in a cell.

    That's it for me, I'm going ohm now.

  21. This is better. by Frodo+Crockett · · Score: 5, Funny

    while(1)
    {
    shockuser();
    }

    No chance of overflow with this loop.

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  22. Battlestar Linux, by Microsoft... by rice_burners_suck · · Score: 3, Funny
    In other news, Microsoft has just bought out id Software, and is developing a new game, codenamed Battlestar Linux. The game is said to be a combination 1st- and 3rd-person shooter based on ideas from Doom, Quake, Grand Theft Auto, and the classic Kings Quest series.

    "We've developed some innovative new ideas for this game," stated Mark Davidson, project manager for the Battlestar Linux effort. "Our game will be set in an environment of post-World War 3 New York, with the city engulfed in violence from scattered rebel groups, gangs, warlords, and other nice characters. What sets this game apart from other games is a new USB we are producing that will make the gameplay feel more real. Attachments that go to a skullcap, waistband, wrist- and ankle-straps, will provide an electric shock whenever the player is 'shot' by an electrical weapon such as the raygun or cellblaster. Gas burners installed in these straps will engulf the player in real flames if the player is shot with a flamethrower. Explosives placed in a pack, worn on the player's back, will blow the player up if the player is hit with a grenade or rocket. Finally, a system of shotguns, strategically placed around the room in a surround-sound fashion, will shoot real bullets at the player when the player is hit by bullets in the game. Our effort is intended to give new meaning to the term 'virtual reality.'"

    People familiar with the matter suggest the game will only be available for Linux, a first for operating system vendor Microsoft, which usually makes applications available only for the Wintel platform and for the Mac.

  23. Re:Malware by NanoGator · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Who will be the first to write malware that actually kills people?"

    I hear ya. I'm so sick of malware that burns up motherboards.

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    "Derp de derp."
  24. Re:Malware by brsmith4 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Better:

    /* fake, pseudo-asm */
    #define _shock(mag) __asm__ volitile \
    ("movl %0,%%sri \ /* imaginary register for shock intensity */
    mov $1,%%sre \ /* imaginary register for shock enable */
    movl %%srs,%eax \ /* imaginary register for shock status */
    movl %eax,%1" \
    :"=r" (i) \
    :"r" (k) \
    :"eax") \ /* return status from register */

    #define _unshock() __asm__ volitile \
    ("movw $0,%%sri")

    int main(void){
    long magnitude;
    int status;

    /* lets increase the dosage every time we shock */

    for (magnitude = 10; magnitude != 0; magnitude *= 2){
    if (!(status = shock(magnitude))) return EXIT_FAILURE;
    sleep(1);
    if ((status = unshock())) return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    return EXIT_SUCCESS; /* we never get here */
    }

    It might not work, but at least the idea is sadistic enough...

  25. A little reverse engineering... by shadowmatter · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... and we have "Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing Electro-Shock Edition."

    Wonderful. Never will your child reach typing 60 w.p.m. faster. Or with fewer fingers.

    - shadowmatter

  26. Re:Changes to Existing Games by rokzy · · Score: 3, Funny

    > Can you say, "Wheel of Misfortune"?

    no I can't, every time I tried to say it I got interupted, because the 1990s called, and they wanted their phrase back.

  27. If I may just chip in... by AndrewRUK · · Score: 4, Funny

    You've gone too far-radically too far - with the appaling punnage. They are so bad, it hertz...

  28. Re:This would be great for fencing. by tyman · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...but don't they already have electric fences?

  29. Lag.. by spawnofbill · · Score: 3, Funny

    Player:"hey, I got shot, where's the sho*zzzt*"

  30. Re:The Kevorkian game by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh I should expect he does. You see, the advantage of suicide software is that the users never survive to complain about the bugs. Ergo, no code maintenance neccesary!

  31. Re:Malware by glimmy · · Score: 2, Funny

    It will take a while, but it'll overflow.

    thats ok, you'll be dead by that time

  32. Re:Ouch by rbarreira · · Score: 2, Funny

    From the FAQ:

    Can I communicate with partners who use different computers than I do?

    Presently FuckU-FuckMe only works with Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT. Macintosh and Linux versions are currently being developed.


    Why a linux version? Would anyone be able to use it? ...

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  33. Re:Natural Evolution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    He was talking about the Nazi soldiers. Of course, the Americans could kill 3 enemies with a single spit while somersaulting out of a burning building with a broken leg and a pretty French girl on the shoulder... It's all documented quite well in WWII Hollywood movies.

  34. Re:Save yourself a couple hundred bucks... by stor · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fights are the last refuge of the idiot

    From my experience fighting is the first refuge of the idiot.

    Cheers
    Stor

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    "Yeah well there's a lot of stuff that should be, but isn't"
  35. Re:Malware by msim · · Score: 5, Funny

    sweet merciful crap, you guys think too much.

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  36. Re:Save yourself a couple hundred bucks... by QuantumG · · Score: 2, Funny

    See, that's exactly the kind of behaviour that would earn you an invitation to step outside if we were in the same room. You insult me freely on Slashdot demonstrating that you have no respect for me, because you feel no threat to your person. If we were in the same room you would not be so bold. Perhaps you consider my reasoning here to be uncivilised. To that I say: it is your actions which are uncivilised. Feel free to disagree with me. Feel free to tell me so. That is showing me respect. But calling me an idiot is clearly an act of disrespect and should be met with the offer of boxed ears.

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  37. Gives new meaning to BSOD by carlmenezes · · Score: 4, Funny

    oh yeah...and in the near future on Windows update :

    ***user plays game, gets addicted to it and goes to anonymous website to download a new map*** ..some time later...

    "Windows had downloaded a security patch that will prevent a third party from gaining access to your computer and shocking you repeatedly. Click OK to update Windows."

    ***user clicks OK***

    The following dialog pops up on screen:

    "SUCKA! W1nD0z3 1s 4 n00bZ! I 0wn yoo n0w! Choose your hairstyle : Popcorn or Spikes"

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  38. Re:Obvious countermeasure . . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Um it works through some kind of contact on your hips. Unless you're very different to me I don't see how gloves will help!

  39. Your favorite language sucks :) by el-spectre · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's hardly a fair statement... Think too much? C'mon, it's written in C...

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    "Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel." - A.B.
  40. Playstation? by Dasch · · Score: 2, Funny

    Many playstation games have built-in support of dual shock (the controller shakes when you're shot, blown apart, etc. etc.), maybe that signal could be used to trigger the stun gun instead?

    Oh wait, dual shock is patented...

    Nevermind.