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Link's Crossbow Training - Nintendo Wii Review (Page 2 of 2) Review of Link's Crossbow Training by David Sanchez (745 pts ) Edited & published by Michael Hartman (10,890 pts ) on Feb 5, 2010Tell a friend Share Leave a comment Report a problem Face...
Abstract: Many Nintendo fans have fond memories of the NES light gun. How many hours were whiled away as a kid, playing Duck Hunt? For myself, plenty, but looking back on it now, it seems that most of those hours were played – not for a pure love of the game...
Abstract: It's odd: As a showpiece and introduction to the Wii Zapper, Link's Crossbow Training doesn't exactly inspire faith in the peripheral. As a stand-alone $20 experience, though, it's a surprisingly fun -- albeit limited -- shooter that's more interesting...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Since the Wii came out, fans of the arcade light-gun genre have been crying out for a gun to use with shooting games. The Wii Zapper will satisfy some of those longings, but many will find much to be desired. The ...
Abstract: Game: Link’s Crossbow Training and Wii ZapperGenre: Crossbow SimulationPlatform: Wii As a lifelong Legend of Zelda fan, anything that puts me back into the land of Hyrule is worth a go in my book. Therefore, it shouldn’t be too surprising that I was mo...
A great nod to Twilight Princess; easily accessible; great family fun; dirt cheap.
Online leaderboards would have been a no-brainer; the Zapper has issues that might put gamers off.
Nintendos Wii Zapper has hit the streets en masse today. We were first introduced to the Zapper earlier this year at E3. Its essentially a tommy gun-style plastic housing for a Wii remote and nunchuck, and serves to "enhance" point-and-shoot games by...
Abstract: We werent impressed with the compilation of mini-games known as Wii Play, but we have to give credit to Nintendo for making the set available at an attractive price point and bundled alongside a free Wii remote. It is a strategy that has continued to ...
Abstract: Nintendo likes to sell games packaged with accessories. If you dont count Wii Sports (which comes packaged with the Wii in every region but Japan), Wii Play is the best selling Wii game to date. As you can see by our reviews, the game itself wasnt t...