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Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1983). Ghostbusters (Final Shooting Script October 7, 1983) (Script p. 39). Line reads: "They also wear brushed-metal, flip-down ecto-visors worn on the head like a welder's mask."" Janine Melnitz (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - " Janine, You've Changed" (1990) (DVD ts. 07:13-07:15). Time Life Entertainment. Janine says: "Well, you're wearing your Ecto-Scopes." Patch 1.5.1 fixed an issue where the Ecto Goggles could cause the Buster's character model to not behave properly. [10] See Also [ ] Egon Spengler (2020). IDW Comics- " Ghostbusters Year One Issue #4" (2020) (Comic p.10). Egon Spengler says: "Those Ecto-Goggles were never properly sterilized after..." If you have any Double EXP devices in your inventory, try one at the same time as you use the Ecto-Goggles. They also run for 30 minutes, and you’ll be focused on catching and/or destabilizing as many ghosts as possible during this time, so you can double the impact you make on your EXP during this time. Look out for false positives

On the Convention Cover of Ghostbusters: Get Real Issue #1, the Ecto Goggles makes a cameo on Ray but does not appear in the issue itself. Ray wore a pair of Ecto Goggles while he and the team trapped the 9.5th ghost in a row due to supernatural activity caused by the Relic of Nilhe. Patch 1.3.0. fixed a bug where toggling the Ecto Goggles would break cause the gear equipping animation to not display properly, added a rechargeable battery, increased peripheral material effect, and fixed a bug where the Ecto Goggles SFX persists when returning to Firehouse. [7]See P.K.E. Meter & Paragoggles (realistic version) or P.K.E. Meter & Paragoggles (stylized version) for more information. IDW Comics [ ] The Ecto-Goggles used in Ghostbusters Annual 2015 are visually based on Kenner's Ecto-Popper and Ecto-Goggles toy. Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1988). Ghostbusters II (Script Revision November 27, 1988) (Script p. 110). Line reads: "Stantz inspects the walls of slime with his infra-goggles and finds that they only managed to open a hole the size of a dime."" The camera used for the Ecto Goggles was the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera. The guts of the camera were stripped out then put into the Ecto Goggles prop. The frame holding the flash module that pops up was custom built. [14] It took an hour to apply the marshmallow residue to Logan Kim. It was a substance with cornstarch in it. Some would be glued to his face. A separate Ecto Goggles prop was used that was covered in the substance. After awhile, it would harden like Jell-O and the flightsuit would get really moist and uncomfortable. [18]

At some point after the Vigo incident, a camera function was added to the Ecto Goggles. Pushing a button on the right side of the goggles printed a Polaroid photograph. The Kenner Real Ghostbusters' Slimed Heroes Ray Stantz also comes with a pair of modified Ecto Goggles.Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie, p. 116. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529. Line reads: "The infrared ghost peepers got a retro-upgrade by Studio Art & Technology in Los Angeles with a new built-in component-a thermal Polaroid camera." Goggles specifically tuned to reveal psychokinetic energy elements that are invisible to the naked eye. Put on to see haunted objects, wall portals, extended ghost trails, hidden Rifts and objects the ghost is possessing when close enough. The Ecto Goggles are worn a few times by Ray. They are used by Ray when he and Peter go on a stakeout to catch the Jogger Ghost in Central Park. Ray hung his Ecto Goggles with a Trap on the right side of his Pistol Belt when the Ghostbusters filmed their new commercial, when they investigated the Manhattan Museum of Art, and when they arrived at the museum on New Year's Eve. Wallace, Daniel (2015). Ghostbusters The Ultimate Visual History, p. 58. Insight Editions, San Rafael CA USA, ISBN 9781608875108. Line reads: "The ecto-goggles in the film were modified versions of the U.S. Army's AN/PVS-5a night-vision goggles, which were introduced in 1972 and still in widespread use at the time the movie was made." Episode 58: Extraplasm Takes a Field Trip to Answer the Call With Paul Feig & Katie Dippold November 21, 2023

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