Typical price: £20
What is it: Gun-shaped accessory for shooting games on Nintendo Wii
What we think: The Zapper may not gain the cult following that its predecessor did with the NES, but at such a low price, it's worth looking at
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 November 2007
Tags: Nintendo, Nintendo Wii Zapper, console, ergonomics, ducks
We like:
Included game is worth the cost of the Zapper on its own; neat wind up cord
We don't like:
Doesn't look much like a gun; difficult to use when moving around
CNET UK judgement:
The Zapper is a fun accessory to add to your Nintendo Wii and with a few Zapper-compatible games in the pipeline, it's worth investing in
Full review:
If you grew up with a Nintendo Entertainment System in your house, then you no doubt remember the Zapper, the grey (or bright orange) light gun that let you shoot at ducks, bulls-eyes and banditos. Continue Reading...
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