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Wave your hands like a confused magician over this weird NES sensor pad—your spaceship wobbles unpredictably while you swear you're moving it right. Half tech demo, half frustration simulator, but somehow charming.

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U-Force Test was a 1990 Nintendo Entertainment System release from Broderbund, designed to showcase the U-Force motion controller. It never became a full game, just a tech demo that came packaged with the peripheral itself. At the time, motion controls were a novelty, and this was one of the few attempts to bring that idea to the NES.

You control a small ship or cursor using hand movements over the U-Force sensor pad. The objective is simply to test the peripheral's responsiveness through a few basic activities, like navigating mazes or targeting objects. The main mechanics involve hovering your hands to steer and making quick gestures to fire, but the sensor is imprecise and lags behind your movements. The pacing is slow and the difficulty comes almost entirely from wrestling with the hardware itself. Playing it feels like trying to guide something with a very delayed remote control.

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