Yes, finally! Last year, we saw the USB-powered Air Darts that probably started countless office wars. And now, the next generation is finally out.
The Striker II USB Laser-Guided Missile Launcher still loads only three missiles. But, it comes with “class 3 laser guidance system” now, which I suppose would help you score more headshots on your colleagues/siblings/cats/dogs/boss.
$49.95 each, and the launcher software runs only on Windows. So penguins and apples, be prepared to get pwned by missiles!








November 28th, 2006 at 11:38 am
I’d really like to see a video of these in action. If it’s as cool as it sounds my university lectures are going to be a warzone =D
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January 9th, 2007 at 7:31 am
Don’t bother with this piece of junk. It only shoots about 2-3 feet. Makes the laser pointer a joke. This thing is terribly dissappointing. Click the fire button and 5 seconds later after lots of motor noise it finally pitifully shoots the missile. Where is the stealth in that? Not only that but I couldn’t reload the missle on the last site that had just shot, had to shoot the next one to put the missile on the previous site, etc.
Its great that it moves quickly around and up and down, and the laser pointer feature is nice, but overall it is extremely dissappointing due to its firing capabilities. Makes me wary of trying the other ones, but I am going to return this one to ThinkGeek and try the one they claim can shoot six meters.
January 9th, 2007 at 7:35 am
Thanks for sharing your experience, JohnZ. It’s appreciated.
February 2nd, 2007 at 10:13 pm
Su ebay.it alla voce “lanciamissili” vendono quello con puntatore Laser!! Una figata!!!
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