Lazer Tag Team Ops Deluxe 2-Player System



Lazer Tag Team Ops Deluxe 2-Player System

  • Each Tagger requires 6 AA batteries (not included).
  • Includes 2 different colors of the Tagger and HUD unit, 2 connector cables, stickers and instructions.
  • Colors may vary.

Product Description
Bring video gaming action to life with this lazer tag set that combines extreme competition with hi-tech equipment in an exciting adventure. The tagger unit is the key to the game action. The LCD display panel shows seven different game statistics, so you can keep track of how you’re doing and how you stack up to your Lazer Tag opponents. It’s a wireless set up, so there’s no interference with wires. Your own tagger unit communicates directly with your teammates’ devices.The HUD (Heads Up Display) unit shows real time gameplay feedback. You wear it like a pair of sunglasses, and it provides information on whether or not you’ve tagged an opponent and vice versa. Set includes: green tagger unit, green HUD unit, o… More >>

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List Price $39.99





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5 Comments to Lazer Tag Team Ops Deluxe 2-Player System

  1. May 23, 2010 at 8:27 am | Permalink

    I am kewl. This was a kewl thing even though i don’t own it. It still looks kewl…
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. May 23, 2010 at 10:15 am | Permalink

    Hi. ??? (Yes, that is my Internet identity. Though I’ve seen others use it elsewhere, so don’t be sure it’s me everywhere you go.) here for my first Toys’[BACKWARDS R]‘Us review. Be prepared. I like to type stuff.

    A heads up, I haven’t bought this toy. Only by doing research using the commercial and product information, as well as reading other reviews am I able to even have as much info as I do.

    From what I’ve gathered, it seems to be an expensive improvement on others. I’ll list my info.

    -Features and Pros- (Quite a few, which is good.)

    16 (Is it 16?) game modes

    All-new Heads-Up Display, or HUD

    Communicators and Radars (Not sure about the radars.)

    Team Colors: Red and Green

    Target/Self “locked-on” alert (Not so sure.)

    Target/Self “damaged” alert

    Score display

    Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) built into HUD (Those 3 flashing symbols on the right.)

    Indoor and Outdoor settings (I’m hearing Indoor mode includes infrared vision?)

    Unlimited ammo (Not sure about this.)

    250 (Maybe 350?) ft. range

    -Suggestions- (This is going to be a LONG section. There are so many possibilities!)

    It only has Red and Green teams. Maybe more can be added, like Blue and Yellow, for example?

    Maybe adding a scenario mode, like Americans vs. Nazis or Communists, with preset handicaps and timeline flow where handicaps change? Maybe computerized voices play as the narrator and fake characters in scenarios, too? Maybe they can also can be compatible with a later suggestion, the TV feature, for showing preset baddies, mazes, and objectives, as certain events in the stories? And maybe the story can branch out in different directions depending on outcomes of battles on TV and in real combat!

    Adding individual handicaps, like limited ammo, communications features limited (Static and things.) or disabled (Microphone and speakers turned off.), health (Don’t know if they already have that.), and signals/alerts limited or disabled would be nice.

    Bases and team items would be neat. Maybe having a bunch of studs being placed on the ground and sense when things come inside the pre-made base area and perhaps shielding and other features? And what about a bunch of items with built-in sensors (So the base borders can sense them.) that you have to get back to your base before your opponents do the same? For example, a gem that makes you automatically win once captured, or small spheres that you have to collect a certain number of? Maybe you can disable the spheres or gems from a battle, too. Think Pikmin II (It’s a GameCube game.).

    Communicating with the enemy. (Already included?)

    Morse code (Morse Code reference charts and buttons on guns.)

    TV sensors and game for if you have no one to play with. Maybe special boots so you can walk around virtual mazes?

    -Cons- (So few cons, so [INSERT ADJECTIVE HERE] time.)

    Can’t look into sun.

    Can’t play at nighttime.

    Sensors only on top of guns and can be easily blocked with hand.

    As for ratings, this toy is DEFINITELY not educational. It’s a shoot-’em-up, not math lessons! I don’t know how durable this toy is. It looks pretty sturdy, but computerized toys always seem to be fragile. So… THREE’D!! That means average. It sounds like it’s pretty fun and has a lot of features, so I give it a four in fun. Overall, this seems like a great product, though I may e-mail my suggestions to the official developer for an improved version…

    ??? Out.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. May 23, 2010 at 10:46 am | Permalink

    This is a fabulous, terrific toy that everyone can appreciate, but let me give you fair warning:

    The 7-day waiting period before receiving your Lazertag gun is ridiculous! Yes, I have indeed committed some Lazer crimes in the past, but I went to Lazer jail and did my time. Now I have to wait 7 full days before being allowed to have Lazer fun? What about all that Lazer animal hunting I plan on doing? I guess I’ll use this extra time to start strapping the Lazer sensors to as many deer and ducks as I can find.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. May 23, 2010 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    this toy is good, but after a day or two this toy become borning don’t buy it. the battery goes dead too!!! fast. don’t get it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. May 23, 2010 at 1:45 pm | Permalink

    Purchased this toy for our 9yr. old for Christmas. After opening it came to realize that one was fine and the other dead. Changed the battery pack a couple of times and still didn’t work. Son was terribly dissapointed as it was the item he really wanted. Took it back to ToysRus (we live two hours from a store) and they were out. Has decided he would rather add to Dino Lego. Would only purchase this again (down the road)if all the kinks were out of it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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