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    Default Best Wii Gun Accessory? Please help...

    I'm making the jump into modern gaming this weekend and will be purchasing a Wii. I love first person shooters, linear or otherwise. I've looked all over the web and have seen a million gun-controller attachments. Anyone have a preference on which is the best for each game type (free exploration vs. linear). I assume a pistol-style would work best for a linear shooter, since you could wield 2 if you're playing solo but on a 2player game. In a free-roam scenario you'd have to have one with the nunchuk attachment so you can move. Any suggestions?

    -I apologize if this has been done to death (I've always stayed in classic gaming). I tried to search in this forum but "wii and gun" but its under the 4 letter minimum!
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    The Nyko Perfect Shot it all you need. http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=124

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    Cool. I was worried it would end up like my search for a light for my Gameboy Advance (I went through 5 or 6 lights before realizing that they were all junk). You've saved me from amassing another box of useless add-on devices and for that I thank you!
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    No problem! The Nintendo Zapper is only worth it if you have to have every Zelda game. The Crossbow Training game is weak, and the Zapper is even weaker. I have 2 of the Perfect Shots, and I absolutely love them. Perfect for HOTD 2&3 and Ghost Squad, the two real must-have lightgun games available at this point.

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    I prefer 9mm, it has less penetration with more damage then a .38. Less chance of going through walls then .45 or greater.

    Rememember, be responsible when you're shooting your wii.

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    Owning both the Nyko Perfect Shot and the zapper, I'd say go with the Nyko. About the only thing I play on the Wii is rail shooters, so it works out well for me. Now, if you play a FPS the Zapper may work a touch better because the Zapper is designed to hold the Nunchuck as well as the Wii-mote. The Nyko is also cheaper, by as much as $10 depending on where you by it. I'd go with that one first at any rate.

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