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Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training

Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training

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Category: Video Games

Buy New: $19.99



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 188 reviews
Sales Rank: 46

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 14 x 7 x 4

MPN: WI-RVLRRZPE
Model: RVLRRZPE
UPC: 045496890186
EAN: 0045496890186

Release Date: November 20, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Good Controller Great Game   August 3, 2008
The zapper is a little strange as the trigger is out front rather than in back where one would find it on a rifle. Once you get used to that oddity the zapper works great. The game that comes with it "Link's Crossbow Training" is great. I loved this game the only problem is it was a bit short. The game developers really should make some more games utilizing this controller though. Once you've beaten the game there isn't much else to do with the controller.


5 out of 5 stars The game was worth it!   July 29, 2008
I bought the Zapper because I liked the way it looked and wanted to have something to shoot with. But the game that comes with it was worth twice the price. A WII game for $20? The game is one of my favorites.


3 out of 5 stars Fun Game, Zapper Feels Cumbersome and Lacks Ergonomics   July 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As a target shoot that competes, I love to play Wii games that help me refine me eye-hand coordination and response times. That said, I was happy when Nintendo released their designs for the Wii Zapper, however, something bothered me. The trigger was in the front while the grip was in the back. This goes against most firearm setups as most target shooters place the grips in the front while the trigger is in the back. This way, it feels more natural using your dominant hand as the trigger hand otherwise if you put it in reverse you either are forced to use your non-dominant hand or flip the hands around and are forced to keep the firearm pressed against your chest to keep your eyes down the sights. The latter is an extreme no-no for anyone who has fired an actual firearm as the butt of the rifle should go against your shoulder, NOT your chest.br /br /That said, firearm practitioners will find the Wii Zapper extremely non-ergonomic and somewhat cumbersome. Anyone who has not fired a rifle will not notice the difference and adapt. It is understandable why the Wii Remote must be placed in front since the forward laser needs a clear line of sight, however, it takes away from the feel of the zapper. I bought the Zapper and quickly purchased the Nyko Perfect Shot as it feels more natural as a sidearm than the Zapper as a rifle or carbine. br /br /This is not to say that the Zapper is not worth getting. Link's crossbow training is very useful at practicing your usage of a standard Wii Remote and Nunchuck as it is with the Nyko Perfect Show. I use my Perfect Shot on Link's Crossbow Training every now and then to improve my reaction time as well as eye-hand coordination. The game hosts several excellent exercises to maximize efficiency with any firearm-type Wii device so it is worth paying the money over.br /br /All in all, the game makes the Zapper, not the other way around. Get the game but get the Nyko Perfect Shot to compliment the game.


5 out of 5 stars Great Zapper Game!   July 19, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought the Zapper because I thought it would help with my recent purchase of House of the Dead 2 3. The Link game included was a bonus but, a game with "training" in the title sounded extremely basic so I didn't expect too much. I actually hoped it wouldn't taint my love for the Zelda series (which I am a humongous fan) -- honestly, the game is so much fun, I haven't even played HotD yet with the Zapper. I've been too preoccupied with getting ALL PLATINUM medals and improving my scores.br /br /THE GAMEbr /br /If you are a fan of Zelda, this set is a must-have. Totally worth the $19.99 admission. If you have played (or are playing) the Twilight Princess, you will certainly be right at home and truly be recognize most of the scenery/characters -- I'm only about half finished with Twilight so I don't recognize many of the scenes because they obviously occur later in the game. The game seems pretty simple at first as 20,000 points is not hard to get at all. When you realize that silver, gold and platinum medals await and you view some people getting vast points on Youtube.com, you might tempted to really improve. Most do once they realize how important it is in this game to shoot very accurately and not just blindly shoot around your targets. If you find this game addictive, I highly recommend you do specific searches on Youtube.com so that you can see exactly what people are doing to become VERY good. You will be inspired and you will improve. I went from being satisfied with getting 15,000 or so on a level to getting almost 160,000 on the same level just a few days later.br /br /Important: At the beginning, there is an option for setting up your Crosshair Cursor for height and speed. Taking the time to fine-tune this will make all the difference. Some have complained about the cursor not matching where they're pointing the zapper... they simply have not configured their cursor properly.br /br /THE ZELDA SERIESbr /br /If this is your first foray into Zelda, my hope is that you will be tempted to get into the series as it is the best. If this happens (and it probably will), I'd suggest downloading earlier versions of the series first from the online web store and playing them first -- starting with Twilight Princess might taint you to the earlier games because they're not as pretty ... you would miss out on some incredible games. I'd start with A Link to the Past. Then Ocarina of Time. Skip Majora's Mask for now and go to Twilight Princess. Majora's Mask is cumbersome so go back to it if you're really having a Zelda craving.br /br /THE ZAPPERbr /br /The Zapper is simply a piece of plastic, but works perfectly with tyko rechargeble battery pack (if you have it), ... just take off the back cover and you're good to go. There are a lot of people complaining about the design of the Zapper, but I think it works fine as is.br /br /Bottomline -- $19.99 is well-worth it!


4 out of 5 stars one of my favorites   July 10, 2008
This was the first "accessory" I wanted for my wii. The games are fun and I really like the bow and look forward to playing games that fully use them. Game is great for training (its a well named game)

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