Delta Six Game Gun Now Looks Less Like the Real Thing and More Fun Instead

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Inventor David Kotkin announced today that his Delta Six project is getting a make-over. After the initial announcement of the Delta Six gaming controller hit the media, an unfortunate controversy erupted over its appearance. “The toy gun looked too realistic and was consequently considered threatening by some critics,” said Kotkin.


While many reviewers applauded the enhanced realism of the new game gun, anecdotal evidence suggested that some video game critics were opposed to it. Citing the controversy, a small number of potential investors began backing away from providing funding. Deciding to find new backers, Kotkin submitting Delta Six to Kickstarter, a leading source of the new enterprise of “crowd funding.” It seems likely that success on Kickstarter will fully revive the project. Full details are available at the link below, as well as the project’s Kickstarter page.

“Gamers have been disappointed with other game guns and this has made them skeptical concerning the technological advancements the gun represents,” said Kotkin. “It reminded them of the disappointments they had experienced with Wii or Sony’s Move when it comes to shooters. What gamers need to understand, we are not trying to shoot and then play golf or bowling,”Kotkin continued. “I am focused like laser on one thing, making this so good that an owner of a Delta will want to reach for it when playing a First Person Shooter. Delta will do whatever a standard controller can do and play all Xbox games or PS3 games. With an adapter a Delta can be used with a PC.

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