![]() ![]() The game then paints the target white to detect a hit. My understanding of how the Zapper works is upon pressing the trigger, the game turns the screen all black as a means to check whether the user is pointing the gun at the TV. My idea is to modify the Duck Hunt ROM in such a way that would introduce a delay between when the black screen/white target box are displayed, and when the game reads the output from the light sensor in the Zapper. ![]() Please forgive me if this idea has glaring holes or has already been though of, as I have next to zero knowledge on the technicalities of ROM hacking. It would require original hardware, rather than an emulator, and a re-programmable NES cartridge (I've seen these available online that connect via USB to upload ROMs. ![]() I had a thought regarding getting Duck Hunt (and other NES light gun games) to work on modern TVs, and I'm here to see if anyone thinks my idea is feasible. ![]()
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