Lightning Reaction shock game

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Keith Weisshar

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How's it played? The game is very simple to play. You just round up anywhere
from 2-4 victims and each grab a joystick. When you hit the start button in
the center of the game the red light will begin to flash and begin to play a
haunting music. When the right light turns green and the music stops the
last person to hit their button gets the shock. If you think you want to
cheat by pressing the button early (you would never do that would you) you
get the shock for the penalty. The fun thing is that each game is timed
differently so there is no way to figure out the timing. This is great as a
drinking game as the more you have to drink the worse your reaction time is.
You can also make your own game out of it, like the person who gets the
shock has to drink a shot.

Does anyone know what's inside of this game that generates the shock when a
person loses. Lightning Reaction uses 3 AAA batteries. How does the unit
keep track of the order in which the buttons were pressed so that only the
last one pressed gets the shock?
 
Do you have this game? How bad is the shock from the game? What kind of
circuit is used to generate the siren sound in the game? There is an
increasing and then decreasing pitch wailing sound with a flashing red light
until the light turns green signalling everyone to press their buttons on
the controller.

"Andre" <testing_h@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Keith Weisshar" <keith.weisshar@verizon.net> wrote in message
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How's it played? The game is very simple to play. You just round up
anywhere
from 2-4 victims and each grab a joystick. When you hit the start button
in
the center of the game the red light will begin to flash and begin to
play a
haunting music. When the right light turns green and the music stops the
last person to hit their button gets the shock. If you think you want to
cheat by pressing the button early (you would never do that would you)
you
get the shock for the penalty. The fun thing is that each game is timed
differently so there is no way to figure out the timing. This is great
as a
drinking game as the more you have to drink the worse your reaction time
is.
You can also make your own game out of it, like the person who gets the
shock has to drink a shot.

OUCH! :)


Does anyone know what's inside of this game that generates the shock
when a
person loses. Lightning Reaction uses 3 AAA batteries. How does the
unit
keep track of the order in which the buttons were pressed so that only
the
last one pressed gets the shock?

Simple voltage multipler consisting of a small HV generator that
outputs 110V or so from a step-up coil and simple blocking oscillator.

It probably uses a PIC microcontroller (what doesen't these days) as
the active element. In fact, this simplifies the circuitry to the
point that no other parts are required except the stepup
 
"Keith Weisshar" <keith.weisshar@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Do you have this game?
details...
http://shockingfun.zoovy.com/product/REACTION
 
"Keith Weisshar" <keith.weisshar@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<t3Bbd.1252$%c3.82@trndny09>...
How's it played? The game is very simple to play. You just round up anywhere
from 2-4 victims and each grab a joystick. When you hit the start button in
the center of the game the red light will begin to flash and begin to play a
haunting music. When the right light turns green and the music stops the
last person to hit their button gets the shock. If you think you want to
cheat by pressing the button early (you would never do that would you) you
get the shock for the penalty. The fun thing is that each game is timed
differently so there is no way to figure out the timing. This is great as a
drinking game as the more you have to drink the worse your reaction time is.
You can also make your own game out of it, like the person who gets the
shock has to drink a shot.
OUCH! :)

Does anyone know what's inside of this game that generates the shock when a
person loses. Lightning Reaction uses 3 AAA batteries. How does the unit
keep track of the order in which the buttons were pressed so that only the
last one pressed gets the shock?
Simple voltage multipler consisting of a small HV generator that
outputs 110V or so from a step-up coil and simple blocking oscillator.

It probably uses a PIC microcontroller (what doesen't these days) as
the active element. In fact, this simplifies the circuitry to the
point that no other parts are required except the stepup
 

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