Maybe EBGames or BBV has a good TIV for Link's Crossbow... it could reduce the purchase price of the 2nd zapper by a lot (by trading in your first copy of Link Crossbow).
[quote name='lisdoncca']Maybe EBGames or BBV has a good TIV for Link's Crossbow... it could reduce the purchase price of the 2nd zapper by a lot (by trading in your first copy of Link Crossbow).
Just an idea.[/quote]
I doubt it, if they take it all it is probably a very low trade-in value since the Zapper & Link is only $20 to begin with
And about a Ghost Squad + Zapper combo pack, a search on Wikipedia found that it was in Japan
"The Wii Zapper was first released in Japan on October 25,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007 as a pack-in with Ghost Squad, with standalone units also made available for purchase on Nintendo's Japanese online store. A bundle with Umbrella Chronicles was later released in the region on November 15. For other regions, the Wii Zapper is packaged with Link's Crossbow Traininghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link's_Crossbow_Training, a training game based on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and was released in North America on November 19, 2007"
No matter how your 50 cent white piece of plastic looks, using it will make playing the game superfluously clunky compared to the regular hand on Wiimote approach (afterall, the Wiimote is not a light-gun, it's a pointer for your TV).
Personally, I don't really see the appeal, but that's just me.
[quote name='poiuiu']No matter how your 50 cent white piece of plastic looks, using it will make playing the game superfluously clunky compared to the regular hand on Wiimote approach (afterall, the Wiimote is not a light-gun, it's a pointer for your TV).
Personally, I don't really see the appeal, but that's just me. [/quote]
That is true. I was playing MOH2 at my friend's house yesterday, and he had tweaked the controls such that he puts the wiimote on his lap and barely has to move his hand in order to play. I guess if you got one of these gun-type products, you would have to turn the sensitivity down a bit to make it easier to use.