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Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496890186 Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Model: RVLRRZPE Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: November 20, 2007 Sales Rank: 62 Studio: Nintendo
Features:
Wii Zapper comes with Link's Cross Bow Training Game
Product Description: With the Wii Zapper, your game shooting experience is guarenteed to take on a whole other dimension. Your Wii remote and nunchuck fit snugly into the Zapper, still working as well as before, only now in a shape that, when simulating the use of a weapon such as a gun or bow, allows for a steadier hand that is much less likely to get tired. Included with the Zapper is Link's Crossbow Training for the Wii, a clever and engaging shooting game set in the world of Twilight Princess that includes 27 different levels, several different game modes and multiplayer capability up to four people. Link's Crossbow Training is ESRB Rated T for Teen.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great game for the price
This is a great game and add on for the price. It feels quite comfortable when shooting and moving around. Hopefully, more games will make use of it.
Rating: - Wii love the Zapper!
What a great value for Wii, Legend of Zelda and shooter fans! With twenty-seven fast-paced stages based on the Twilight Princess, the player is immersed into rich environments shooting classic targets, pots, and a plethora of enemies. In Score Attack mode, earn medals to open all the levels. In Multiplayer mode, take turns with friends to see who among you is the best marksman. In Practice mode, hone your skills and work on getting those elusive targets in stages you find to be challenging so you can be ready for them next time in Score Attack mode. The Zapper, which holds the remote and nunchuk steadier than planks and duct tape, feels very comfortable regardless of being right or left-handed. Having grown up on Nintendo products, I expected this attachment to be a great compliment to the Wii. I am relieved that the company continues to live up to its reputation in hardware and software for all levels of gaming. Ever thinking forward, Nintendo will have future shooter games adaptable to the Zapper so gamers can indulge in its ease of use. The only things which I feel would make this package even better would be a plastic case for the game disk, instead of the paper one in which Wii Sports was introduced, and the availability of additional stages through the Wii Shopping Channel.
Rating: - Worth It
Link's Crossbow Training and the Wii Zapper are a must have at $20. The Wii Zapper has a pretty sleek design (hiding cables) and is straightforward to use. The game itself is fun and challenging for users of all ages.
Rating: - Two Words: It Sucks.
The Wii Zapper...well it sucks. It looks like it would be a lot bigger, but its not. It's very flimsy and light and quite honestly poorly made. It is odd feeling, the trigger button stinks, and it just feels overall a bad video-game-gun.
The game that comes with it...is not fun. Don't let other people fool you; it is not interesting.
You are much better off buying the Wii Perfect Shot Gun by Nyko and House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return.
Rating: - Poor Ergonomics, Fun Game
I enjoyed the Link's Crossbow game that came along with the Wii Zapper, but the Zapper is another story. The Zapper's setup is easy but actual play leaves a lot to be desired. Nintendo's insistance that the zapper not look like a gun has left it not looking like much of anything. It is ackward to use and there are not many options for how to grip it. It would be much better if you could reconfigure the buttons so that the trigger fired from the button on front of the nunchuk. Buy it for the game but look elsewhere if you want a gun controller for arcade/fps games.