It depends on which laser tag facility you play, however some general rules are that you cannot run, climb, jump, sit, kneel, lie-down, make physical contact with other players, use offensive language, nor cover any sesnors.
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Laser tag was invented by George A. Carter III, an American engineer, in 1977. He created a system called "Photon" that used infrared technology for players to tag each other in simulated combat games.
When a laser tag phaser fires a shot what you see is a laser beam. The laser beam is for affect only. What scores the actual hit or tag depends on the system in which you are playing )typically it's an IR or infrared signal), much like the kind used in your television remote control. While you are firing an actual laser in laser tag, the actual entity tagging an opponent's pack is typically an IR signal. Agree" sales(@)kitelaser.com The above answer is fairly accurate, however to be more specific, it's not Infra-Red signals that determine whether a tag is scored as much as it is FM signals, much like the frequencies used in radio. Disagree: I know for a fact that pure laser tag, without IR or FM first existed commercially in 1986 and used solar cells as receivers. Why it never really took off until recently I do not know. Laser Runner claims to be the only existing pure laser tag technology: http://www.lazerrunner.com/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=13&page_id=30
Any laser can get past US customs as long as it is 5mw or less.
If someone literally hits you with the laser housing, yes, there's potiential that it could hurt. However if you're referring specifically to the laser beam itself, then no, it does not hurt. The lasers are a lower class of laser than those used for surgery or as a cutting tool. They're a lower class (i.e. lower intensity) than the typical laser pointer. That said, I wouldn't recommend purposely firing the laser into your eye repeatedly. so, if someone shoots u, it doesn't hurt at all. but if they hit u with the gun (like being pistol lashed) yeah, that hurts. The lasers basicaly a beam of light, whoch communicates with your sensors. so if it hits your arm, you won't even feel it. But dont shoot into anone's eyes(yes, including your own)
It is like paintball mixed with laser tag. Same rules as laser tag but you use paintball guns with rubber ammo.
No it won't. Laser pointer simply emit a laser beam whereas laser tag systems use other methods to register tags. The laser in laser tag is for effect. The actual laser doesn't tag the pack.
Laser Quest is a laser tag company. There are many laser tag companies in the world, and Laser Quest is one company that offers laser tag. Laser Quest has approximately 58 Centers in North America, as well as numerous centers world wide which are owned by Franchisees.
Yes, Laser tag is a blast. Our laser tag can be played indoor or outdoors. We can play as teams or individually. We have lots of games to choice from. Visit us at www.laser-tag-party.com
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Zone laser tag is a company that provides laser tag systems on a franchised basis. The number for their sales department is 877 484 9621.
No Justin bieber did not hit a kid in laser tag
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i would rather go to laser tag porfetional.
1982The Commercial Laser Tag IndustryIn 1982, entrepreneur George A Carter III—inspired by Star Wars—created the first scored arena-based laser tag game. Two years later, he opened the first Photon laser tag center, in Dallas. Multiple locations soon followed, and the rise of commercial laser tag was officially underway
The answer to that question is based on personal opinion. Laser tag isn't "bad" for kids. Laser tag is meant to be a fun experience and kids like to have fun. As such, laser tag is good for kids if "good" is defined as having fun.
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