link’s crossbow training
CES 09: Finally, A Wii Zapper That Looks Like A Crossbow
10:40AM Michael McWhertor | When I Link cosplay at home during play sessions of Link’s Crossbow Training for the Wii, I always feel a bit silly. But only because my crossbow is historically inaccurate, design-wise.
Custom Link’s Crossbow Training Cover
1:40AM Mike Fahey | Whenever a large game company deems it necessary to ship a game in anything less than a full-size case…wherever gamers scream out for a better way to display their favourite titles than a small cardboard sleeve…the Cover Project is there. This time around they’ve got a full-size CD sleeve insert ready before the game is in most player’s hands, with a custom made cover for Link’s Crossbow Training ready for download at the link below. Create by Shenske, it is every bit as cool as the full retail cover of the game, only it actually exists. The Cover Project is also an excellent resource for people who buy used games from EB and GameStop without the original packaging. Nice job! Link’s Crossbow Training Custom Cover [The CD Project - Thanks Chris!] More »
Link’s Crossbow Training Final Impressions
8:56AM Michael McWhertor | Nintendo is no stranger to peripheral-justifying pack-ins. And while games like Gyromite and Super Scope 6 may not have ingrained the R.O.B. and Super Scope into the psyche of Nintendo gamers as strongly as Duck Hunt did with the original NES Zapper, Nintendo looks to have made the Wii version of the Zapper already memorable with Link’s Crossbow Training. The game, which ships today with the Zapper casing for about $US 20, is a fantastic compliment to the mini-game filled library of the Nintendo Wii, offering a nice variety of shooting gallery games. More »Wii Zapper, Link’s Crossbow Training In The House
8:20AM Michael McWhertor |Link’s Crossbow Training In Motion
11:40AM Michael McWhertor | Want to see what all the fuss on Wii Zapper pack-in Link’s Crossbow Training is all about? This video might give you an inclination, if you weren’t focusing on a way to turn the brain-thumping music off. The levels shown represent the entirety of what we played at Nintendo’s media event last week and should give you a better indication of how this budget title looks and feels. More »