1:30 a.m.

I liked this, played as a kid

The image showcases a YouTube video titled "How the Nintendo Zapper worked in Slow Motion" by The Slow Mo Guys. The scene is set indoors with a cozy, library-like background featuring shelves filled with books. The focus is on a man from The Slow Mo Guys who is holding a classic Nintendo Zapper, a gray and orange light gun accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). He appears to be explaining or demonstrating something, with a concentrated expression.
In the foreground is a CRT television displaying the title screen of the iconic game "Duck Hunt," which was released by Nintendo in 1984. The screen lists three game modes: "1 DUCK," "2 DUCKS," and "CLAY SHOOTING," along with a top score of 12000. Below the TV, an NES console is visible, adding to the nostalgic feel of the setting.
The lighting is warm, highlighting the retro gaming equipment and giving the room a comfortable ambiance. The presence of the Nintendo Zapper and "Duck Hunt" screen suggests the video is about demonstrating or exploring the workings of this classic gaming setup, possibly with slow motion technology, as indicated by the video title.
- Title: "How the Nintendo Zapper worked in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys"
- Channel / profile: "The Slow Mo Guys"
- Site / app: "YouTube"
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