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Introduce

U-Force Test is a unique program for the NES console, not a game in the traditional sense, but rather a diagnostic and introductory tool for the U-Force controller. The U-Force controller was a distinctive peripheral for the NES, allowing players to control on-screen actions without physically touching the controller, utilizing infrared sensors to detect hand and arm movements.

The gameplay of U-Force Test focuses on guiding the user through the setup and functionality testing of this controller. Upon starting the program, players are typically led through a series of test screens. Each screen is designed to evaluate a specific aspect of the U-Force controller. For instance, there might be screens that require the player to move their hands in various directions – left, right, up, down, or forward and backward – to observe the on-screen response.

The program often displays visual indicators, such as measurement bars or arrows, to show how well the controller is receiving signals. This helps users adjust their hand position or fine-tune the controller's setup to ensure optimal accuracy. Some parts of the program might include small challenges or simple mini-games, not for the purpose of winning, but for players to practice and familiarize themselves with the contactless control mechanism.

While there's no storyline or levels to complete, U-Force Test still offers a unique interactive experience. It helps users gain a better understanding of the U-Force technology and how it could be utilized in compatible games. It stands as a prime example of the creative efforts made to expand control capabilities on the NES console during its era.

Emulator Controls

Player 1

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A = Key Z

B = Key X

X = Key A

Y = Key S

Start = ENTER

Select = SHIFT