NCS Product Synopsis Update: December 19, 2008 «©NCSX» How quickly can you tap two buttons repetitively within a 10 second time span? Some game fiends can rev their fingers up to 16 hits per second for a tap-total of 160 slaps in 10 seconds. The gaming elite can do 21 hits per second. Fear them. Then there are the otherworldly champions who rotate the Shooting Watch into a vertical aspect and then proceed to pound out a total of 300 to 500 shots in 10 seconds. No typo. Are they even human? Can they possibly be cyborgs from the future with deft fingers of chiseled titanium? No one knows and NCS is too scared to ask. Over 20 years ago, Hudson gave gamers a chance to measure their button-tapping proficiency with the Shooting Watch but that was a while ago. The Shooting Watch hasn't been readily available in years but that changes now. A new production was manufactured in Japan this month and delivered to NCS yesterday. The Shooting Watch is a useful little mechanism when it's time to test one's finger velocity (for whatever reason) in addition to honing one's finger reflexes. In NCS' opinion, the Shooting Watch can be used to relieve a few minutes of boredom when you're waiting for the bus or as a way to make money. Here's how: The NCS Shooting Watch Revenue Model Stand in front of the local bodega and challenge anyone who approaches to a Shooting Watch tap-off. Whoever taps the most (hopefully that would be you because you've had training) wins and when the challenger loses, they must pay $1 into the "INSERT YOUR NAME HERE" Pizza Fund. Since NCS came up with this game, 20% royalties must be donated to the NCS Pizza Fund. Note: The Shooting Watch may also be used as a clock and a stopwatch when you're not fixing your button-tapping addiction. Jan Code: 4988607070205 View larger photos for this item on the main NCSX website. This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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