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LAZERTAG Multiplayer Battle System | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $69.99 You Save: $10.00 (13%)
New (16) from $69.99
Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 104
Batteries: 12 Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 28 x 15
Model: 77984 UPC: 653569345053 EAN: 0653569345053 ASIN: B0013U5JSE
Release Date: August 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Tag or be tagged in this intense, real-life lazer combat game! | | • | Complete two-player system lets you battle in intense real-life lazer combat with two or more players (additional taggers sold separately). | | • | Train your tagging skills in single player mode with the video-game attachment!ou want | | • | Customize you firing power with the SHOT BLAST attachment! | | • | Includes 2 PHOENIX LTX taggers, 2 SHOT BLAST attachments, 2 PINPOINT SIGHT targeting units and 1 video game module. |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Lazer Tag Multiplayer Battle System includes everything needed for two players to do battle in an intense game of lazer combat. Whether you run around in a mad shooting spree or employ stealth methods, Lazer Tag lets you live out your marksman or shooting fantasies -- without any actual weapon fire. 
Two players can shoot it out with this battle system. View larger. | Shoot Your Way to Victory The Battle System allows for two players to play, but by purchasing more taggers, you can include more players in your battles. The included Phoenix LTX taggers look and feel good, and they also registers hits, shots and special weapon activations. You'll be notified by a combination of lights, sounds, and vibrations. 
The Shot Blast attachment lets you hit multiple targets at once. View larger. | The Shot Blast attachment lets you tag multiple targets at once, boosting your overall hit damage. The system includes a rumble pack that lets you know when you've been hit, and the gun recoils with each shot, just like a real gun. A manual reload feature lets you restock ammo more realistically. The Pinpoint Sight attachment lets you be a sharpshooter or sniper by lining up your shots for incredible accuracy. Video Game Attachment for Single Player Fun When you are not battling someone else, you sharpen your skills by playing the video game attachment. Simply connect the module to your television, and you'll enter a first-person world with unique environments, locations, operations, and unlockable weapons. Note: Video game module is designed for use with CRT TVs only, and not for use with projection TVs, high definition TVs, or plasma TVs. Note: Lazer Tag Multiplayer Battle System requires 12 AA batteries (not included). What's in the Box Two Phoenix guns, two Shot Blast attachments, two Pinpoint Sight targeting units, video game module.
Product Description Laser Tag Multiplayer Battle System. Tag or be tagged in this intense, real-life lazer combat game! The complete two-player system features the PHOENIX LTX tagger for thrilling minute-to-minute action as it registers hits, shots and special weapon activations with lights, sounds and vibrations. Add your SHOT BLAST attachment to tag multiple targets at once and boost your hit damage. Thrilling game action is heightened by new features including: a rumble pack that lets you know when youve been hit, a recoil feature that engages with every shot fired, and a manual reload feature to restock ammo. Line up your shots with amazing accuracy with the PINPOINT SIGHT attachment. Invite your friends to join you in multi-player modes (additional taggers sold separately) and watch your back or be tagged!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Lazer Tag January 6, 2009 This is an awesome laser game. We didn't enjoy the tv part as much as the action of playing with a friend. It can't really compete with Wii and Playstation but the real life laser game was an all day expereience. My 18 year old nephew even had a ball with it on Christmas Day!
Great product that was a lot of fun for my 8/9 year old January 6, 2009 This lazer tag package got a lot of use over the xmas holidays inside and out of our house. The guns have some neat features and are surprisingly accurate and have good range. We have successfully tested the guns at 25 feet with no problems in the house. The only "slight" drawback that I have found so far is that it requires 6 AA batteries to run each gun, although we have not had to replace them yet and we have used them for many hours. All in all, a great toy.
Great Fun! January 6, 2009 I bought this for my 9 year old for Christmas and the whole family loves it. It works really well inside and outside. It appears to be very durable. He is already asking for two more so that he can get more friends to play.
lazar tag January 4, 2009 Impressive size and colorful. My 9 year old nephew went crazy for it. Only problem was the 12 double a batteries we needed. I didn't think to look to see what batteries were needed. Once purchased the toy was the biggest hit of the holiday.
Great fun, but beware that some guns have defective re-load mechanism January 1, 2009 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The review herein by Greg A. Gaub is excellent. These are great, fun toys that provide hours of inside and outdoor entertainment for kids and adults of all ages. That said, I bought three pairs (six total) of these LazerTags and two of the guns were defective straight out of the box. Their re-load mechanisms did not re-load the guns, making the guns useless. It is quite a high defect rate (33%) for two of six guns not to work from new. So hold on to your receipt/warranty in case you need to return for replacement or repair. (Note: I bought my guns from Amazon US, but live in the UK, so I was unable to return easily the guns to Amazon for replacement. But I HAVE gotten the guns to work again by taking them apart and tweaking/adjusting two electrical contacts in the guns' handles. The contacts were not making adequate contact when the re-load mechanisms were activated. Making the guns work again wasn't easy, and I don't know how long my 'repairs' will last.)
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