I don't know how everyone else feels about the Sharpshooter, Wii Blaster, and Wii Zapper, but I find them all to be a bit disappointing.
Being a right-handed individual, I would really like to shoot any gun-shaped accessory with my right hand on the trigger, but as a seasoned gamer, my left thumb is much more adept at using analog sticks for movement. None of these designs can accomodate both of those needs.
Brando's 2-in-1 Combined Light Gun does, however, featuring a break-away design that leaves the now-pistol-shaped Wii-mote in one hand, and the nunchuck attachment in the other. Additionally, the two pieces can be locked together to form a single unit for those who prefer that style.
At $18, Brando's product may be the most valuable child-killer training device yet.
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This is good.
Also, what the hell is "stlye"?
Looks cool! Much better than the other styles released.
this is great, I will be sure to pick it up once out
Much better than the zapper and the blaster. Will definitely get one when and IF it comes out in Australia.
Can't wait to use it in Resident Evil Chronicles.
Uhm...wait ...how does the Wii Zapper prevent you from using your right hand to fire now? But I do agree that Brando's design still kicks ass...