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Duck Hunter

Duck Hunter basically consists of a fist-sized autonomous flying robot that vaguely resembles a duck, and an IR gun. You lob the duck into the air and take aim; three well placed blasts will bring it crashing gracelessly to earth. Otherwise it'll keep flapping until it hits a wall or unfortunate CES attendee and goes through most of the same motions. It's pretty much exactly what happens with every single remote controlled flying device except it's deliberate.

Read the full story: Interactive Toy Concepts preserves nature with Duck Hunter at CES 2009