U-Force
Game controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U-Force is a game controller made by Broderbund for the Nintendo Entertainment System.[1] It employs a pair of perpendicular consumer IR sensor panels to translate the user's hand movements into controller signals.
Developer | Broderbund |
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Manufacturer | Broderbund |
Release date | 1989 |
Platform | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Reception
The U-Force was ranked the eighth worst video game controller by IGN editor Craig Harris.[2] MSN listed it as one of the top 10 worst game peripherals, writing "Second only to the Sega Activator in terms of all-out crappiness, the U-Force also used infrared sensors to create a truly nightmarish controller...'Don’t Touch' said the adverts for the device, in a rare example of an advertising campaign that got it spot on."[3]
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