Wii Zapper with Link’s Crossbow Training
Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training

Manufacturer: Nintendo
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.
Lowest Used Price: USD 9.24
Lowest New Price: USD 15.99
- Wii Zapper comes with Link's Cross Bow Training Game
- Wii Remote and Nunchuk are sold seperately
Model: RVLRRZPE
Release Date: 2007-11-20
Manual: English
Subtitled: English

Great fun!
Product came well packaged. Game was fun. I would buy from this vendor again.

Lots of Fun
This game and controller is way too much fun, and I'm over 40! Getting through the game on the first level (i.e.: medals) is not too difficult, although challenging enough to keep you entertained. The second and third levels are considerably more difficult. Levels are based on your ability to be accurate and fast, as well as see what is going on around you.
This is an excellent trainer, and has improved my skills for more demanding games, like Call of Duty, and I can even use the controller as a rifle if I choose.
Overall, I have no regrets, nor am I disappointed in this purchase.

Wii Zapper
Excellent addition to my kids' game. Fine product, stick with the Wii products as they work best.

great deal
always thought, Why buy a piece of plastic but I had to take the chance and see why so many people do, in fact, now I realize Why, so much realistic experience, I recommend it 100%

Good
The Zapper is somewhat short in length, so I wish it were adjustable to allow the player to expand his/her arm distance. The one other downside I find with the Zapper is that it requires a very steady hand. Link's Crossbow Training often requires the player to point at a target with precise aim, but it is made difficult because the line of sight between the Zapper and on-screen crosshairs has a slight delay and tends to drift outside of the desired focal point.
Despite the Zapper's limitations, Link's Crossbow Training is a thrill. Each stage provides a different type of play and all are fun to explore by using the Zapper for various functions like shifting character point of view.
I'm very pleased with this Wii package, mostly because of the entertainment value of the included game. Overall, I think it's a good buy!

