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November 9, 2008

Wii Blaster Gun

Filed under: Wii zapper — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 9:14 am

Wii Blaster Gun

Wii Blaster Gun
Binding: Accessory
Manufacturer: Wii Blaster
Product Description:
This is a brand NEW sealed item. Never been opened or used. Wii remote & wii Nunchuk Not included w/ package!
Lowest Used Price: USD 8.75
Lowest New Price: USD 8.75
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • Lock & Load. Sturdy construction w/ Slide locking mechanisms.
  • Ergonomically balanced and weighted Blaster control system
  • Complete range motion detection for Wii Remote & Nunchuk
  • Provides realistic comfort during play time
  • Full access to all Wii Remote & Nunchuk buttons!
Brand: Resident Evil Wii Blaster Gun (Wiimote and Wii Nunchuk are sold seperately)
Color: White
Model: Wii Gun(Resident Evil Game not included)
Customer Reviews


Useless item
There are a few different reasons why this gun isn't very good.
1. I'm not sure if there is a game that has a button lay out for it.
2. It's hard to aim with it because you can't hold it like a shotgun, you have to shoot using the WiiMote.(It would be much easier if you could use the nunchuck to shoot.
3. It's flimsy.

Buy a Wii Zapper.

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 3:06

June 6, 2008

Core Gamer Wii BLASTER

Filed under: Wii controller — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 7:36 am

Core Gamer Wii BLASTER

Core Gamer Wii BLASTER
Binding: Video Game
Manufacturer: Core Gamer
Product Description:
Natural Nunchuk trigger combines with the functional innovation of the Nintendo Wii. Ergonomically balanced and weighted stylish gun attaches to your Wii remote. Provides Natural Shotgun Comfort. Maintains Natural Wii Innovation Motion. Secure and easy installation. Extended grip control for the rear analog joystick. Full access to all buttons and digital pad. Soft mounting brackets protects your WiiMote during gameplay.
Lowest Used Price: USD 7.83
Lowest New Price: USD 6.50
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features: Unit Dimensions - 14.2 x 9.1 x 2.4 inches Weight - 0.88 lbs
Brand: Core Gamer
Model: WII VERSION
Customer Reviews


Makes Umbrella Chronicles Easier
I don't understand the minds of the people who designed this thing. I guess all the extra plastic is there to give it more of a shotgun look, but it's got some "features" that don't really seem useful. It is pretty comfortable to hold, but there's some extra plastic around the nunchuck that bothers my hand after long sessions of play. The biggest problem is actually with the games I use this with: none allow you to configure the Z button on the nunchuck as the trigger. The best I can do is use B out front on the Wiimote. I hold the blaster like I would a shotgun: left hand out front, right hand on the grip. The trigger placement can make my left forearm ache after a few hours. It may sound like I only have negative things to say about this product, but it's actually pretty fun to use. I mainly use it for Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, and I find that my shots are way more accurate when using the blaster.


Very Crappy
ok first thing first, it may look SO cool but it really s*ck. not sick by the way, and not the other 3 vowels (A E O) , overrall is nice by the main problem is that the remote pops off when u handle it too much and cause you to not connect to the sensor bar. (happen to me when i played resident evil umbrella chronicles) it made me loss to the damm boss errrr.


Serves it's purpose
When the wiimote and nunchuck are in this, everything is accesable, and holds it securely. Might be a good alternative for the official 'zapper' when it comes out. My only complaint about it is the back part that holds the nunchuck. Doesn't it look adjustable? Surprise! It's not. I figured I could adjust it to a less severe angle. Fortunately, it's not that hard to -make- it adjustable. It's just held at that angle by two little tabs. Saw those off, then tighten the screws enough that it won't move much. I might need to get a bolt to go all the way through make it hold tight enough at my desired angle. Feels much more natural now. So, guess it's satisfactory. Price is a mite high, but it's well built. If you think the zapper should be more rifle-like or shotgun-like, this may be for you.

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 3:06

July 19, 2007

Wii Blaster Gun

Filed under: Wii zapper — Tags: , — ndesigns @ 9:42 pm

Wii Blaster Gun

Wii Blaster Gun
Binding: Accessory
Manufacturer: Wii Blaster
Product Description:
This is a brand NEW sealed item. Never been opened or used. Wii remote & wii Nunchuk Not included w/ package!
Lowest Used Price: USD 8.75
Lowest New Price: USD 8.75
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • Lock & Load. Sturdy construction w/ Slide locking mechanisms.
  • Ergonomically balanced and weighted Blaster control system
  • Complete range motion detection for Wii Remote & Nunchuk
  • Provides realistic comfort during play time
  • Full access to all Wii Remote & Nunchuk buttons!
Brand: Resident Evil Wii Blaster Gun (Wiimote and Wii Nunchuk are sold seperately)
Color: White
Model: Wii Gun(Resident Evil Game not included)
Customer Reviews


Useless item
There are a few different reasons why this gun isn't very good.
1. I'm not sure if there is a game that has a button lay out for it.
2. It's hard to aim with it because you can't hold it like a shotgun, you have to shoot using the WiiMote.(It would be much easier if you could use the nunchuck to shoot.
3. It's flimsy.

Buy a Wii Zapper.

Product Information and Prices stored: August 1, 2010, 3:06

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