Video: Replica Halo plasma rifle gets reviewed
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Back when it wasn't so friggin' cold (see July 2007), we mentioned a few new replica Halo Covenant weapons that were being produced by Jasman Toys which featured laser tag functionality. And, if you recall, they were (and still are) really, really, really expensive. But the price tag didn't deter GameVideos.com member OZZYO72088 from dropping his $140+ on the plasma rifle this Thanksgiving. And after just receiving his plasma rifle, OZZYO72088 decided to post a mini video review of it in all its Halo laser tag goodness. Watch as it overheats, lights up, makes lots of sounds and counts down the ammo. Yeah, it's an expensive Halo laser tag plasma rifle and yeah, it's awesome.
Reader Comments (18)
Posted: Dec 3rd 2007 1:44PM (Unverified) said
Pretty good quality, the reason he got it so fast is cause he's the only one who bought it.
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Posted: Dec 3rd 2007 1:50PM (Unverified) said
Hey Dustin, remember when I said I couldn't see the "Reply" button?
Well I found out it doesn't work for IE6, but it does for IE7 and Firefox. Anyways thought I'd let you guys know, should anyone still be using IE6 anyways? heh
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Well I found out it doesn't work for IE6, but it does for IE7 and Firefox. Anyways thought I'd let you guys know, should anyone still be using IE6 anyways? heh
Posted: Dec 3rd 2007 1:54PM Magic Whiskey said
Is it just me, or is this thing not all THAT expensive sounding? I mean it's $120 with about $20 shipping. Considering other prop replicas are in the $300-500 range and don't actually DO anything but look cool, I could see spending $140 on it.
I have three Master Replicas Force FX lightsabers (Darth Maul's double, Anakin's and Luke's ROTJ), so I like my replicas with some sort of playability.
The only thing that could get costly is when more than one set is involved, but as a standalone prop to display I'd say this is relatively affordable.
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I have three Master Replicas Force FX lightsabers (Darth Maul's double, Anakin's and Luke's ROTJ), so I like my replicas with some sort of playability.
The only thing that could get costly is when more than one set is involved, but as a standalone prop to display I'd say this is relatively affordable.
Posted: Dec 3rd 2007 1:57PM Magic Whiskey said
I'd rather have the MA90 Shotgun myself..or a sword to display if it was made of see-through, glowing blue glass-like plastic. Maybe a Mauler!
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Posted: Dec 3rd 2007 4:28PM (Unverified) said
The over heating was by far the best part of that gun. amazing. also the sound is definetly almost just like the game
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Posted: Dec 3rd 2007 6:45PM (Unverified) said
My hoe shoes are still on and I still haven't raised the mone for this thing...and now I have a cold sore
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Posted: Dec 4th 2007 9:48AM (Unverified) said
Why doesn't he go the whole hog and put some red nail varnish on? Trim the claws!
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