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Luke Mitchell


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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:32 am Post subject: Link's Crossbow Training Review |
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| Link's Crossbow Training Review by Luke |  | | PALGN Review: Zaptastic! | | [View Article] |
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Jaws


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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:28 am Post subject: |
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I was looking forward to the Wii Zapper peripheral, but ive found something better: The Nyko Perfect Shot. Now if only I can find a retailer online to import it from!
If anyone's sourced someplace, id be eternally grateful for any tip-offs
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Emuaust

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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:16 am Post subject: |
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I was under the impression the nyko perfect shot wasnt out yet, I know the aussie distributor
for nyko products and they will be stocking it when its available.
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BlackMamba

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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:21 am Post subject: |
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I have used the Powerwave Gun which is similar and even though it looks better, it may not be fully compatible with all games.
Since the Zapper is official, all games will be designed around it. Like Ghost Squad and possibly other games will require you to press the 'A' button.
The powerwave gun connects both the wiimote and nunchuck in the gun shell and allows you to shoot with the 'Z' button and its only $20.
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Mr Waffle

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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:56 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | It's worth noting that the levels won't be available in multi-player until you've earned the medals in single player |
Do game developers hate us that much? I mean really, that's just absurd. The first thing I did with my Wii was take it to a friends house for multiplayer. If I wanted to play games by myself I'd play my 360... though the fact it doesn't even support two players at once shows they don't really care anyway.
It seems completely illogical that a game from Nintendo for their "casual/family gaming" system doesn't even properly support multiplayer... but then, it's a Zelda game, so they know it'll print money regardless.
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Jaws


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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:47 pm Post subject: |
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| BlackMamba wrote: | I have used the Powerwave Gun which is similar and even though it looks better, it may not be fully compatible with all games.
Since the Zapper is official, all games will be designed around it. Like Ghost Squad and possibly other games will require you to press the 'A' button.
The powerwave gun connects both the wiimote and nunchuck in the gun shell and allows you to shoot with the 'Z' button and its only $20. |
I havent seen the Powerwave 'Gun', but if you look at the Perfect Shot, it still allows the user to operate all of the Wii-mote face buttons as the Wii Zapper does. What appeals to me is the fact that the Perfect Shot has sights on it aswell as the Nun-chuck attachment being seperate from the gun, allowing you to hold it in the other hand.
IGN gave it a blistering review, which is what initially grabbed my attention.
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