Modern arcade games rely on a variety of sophisticated sensors to create immersive and interactive experiences for players. Among the most common types are motion sensors, which detect player movement and are essential for rhythm and sports games. Touch sensors, integrated into screens, allow for direct interaction with the game's interface. Force feedback devices, such as steering wheels and flight sticks, provide tactile sensations to simulate real-world forces. Light guns, which use optical sensors to detect where they are aimed on the screen, are iconic for shooting games. Additionally, pressure mats and buttons with microswitches are fundamental for detecting precise inputs in fighting and dance games. These sensors work together to deliver the responsive and engaging gameplay that defines the arcade experience.
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