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Short Version:Looking for a solidly-built gun accessory for the Wii? This is it right here. Looking for a gun controller accessory that grants you easy access to the D-pad, 1, 2, +, –, and Home buttons on the Wii remote? Keep on moving.
I opened up the Innex Buckshot Controller for Wii and was instantly impressed by its heft. This thing’s built to last, with an included Nunchuck fused right into the product itself, a satisfying pump-action barrel, and nice rubber grips all around.
The Buckshot maps itself to the Wii remote by using the trigger as the A button and the pump action on the barrel on the B button. The Nunchuck controls are the same, so the built-in Nunchuck corresponds to the control stick, Z, and C buttons.
Sensing an opportunity to buy a new Wii game in the name of work but not wanting to spend too much money, I rushed out to Micro Center and picked up the highly-rated, yet deeply-discounted Resident Evil 4. After all, the gun’s packaging said it was compatible with Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, so I figured I’d keep it all in the family.
I got home, fired up the game, and, whoops, I have no way to access the Wii remote’s control pad, 1, 2, +, or – buttons since the Wii remote snaps all the way inside the Buckshot at which point a metal flap folds down to seal the Buckshot up nice and tight.
No worries, though, as maybe I can re-map some of the buttons from within the game, right? Strike two – it can’t be done. So in the game, you press and hold B to aim and A to fire which corresponds to half-cocking the barrel of the gun and then pulling the trigger. Reloading is done by holding the B button and shaking the Wii remote up and down – kind of tough to do when using the pump-action barrel seems much more straightforward. Also, the 1 and 2 buttons are used for the map and options screen, respectively.
I had a lot more fun with Wii Ware title “Wild West Guns” – a simple shooter that features an actual setting for a gun controller (or Wii Crossbow accessory). Trigger shoots, pumping the barrel reloads. Done and done.
So the Buckshot is an excellently-built accessory in a sea of cheap and dumb Wii accessories, but you’ll really want to make sure the games you want to play can be completed without using the secondary buttons on the Wii Remote or feature settings to customize your control setup. The box says the gun is “ideal” for games in the Call of Duty series, for instance, but any of the missions that make use of motion controls, and simple things like throwing grenades and steering jeeps and whatnot will present a challenge.
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Often the question is risen why light gun gaming went into a back seat and seemingly disappeared from the mainstream. The universal answer always seems to be the fadeout of CRT monitors, which were necessary to operate raster based light guns. Personally I disagree and I think this is just one facet of the story. In my opinion the introduction of the Nintendo Wii and the triggered events thereafter were at least as important. The light gun capabilities of the Wii Remote were lackluster with subpar accuracy and precision. This often caused game developers to ditch a proper calibration routine and to include an on screen cross hair in order to sustain a way to aim for the targets. Taking away aiming, precision and accuracy didn"t exactly help the light gun games on the Wii to be fun.
Although I wanted to mention my controversial opinion, this is not yet the video to discuss the drought period in light gun gaming. Instead I want so show, what I personally think are the best ways to play light gun games on the Wii.
First we have to discuss the sensor bar. The sensor bar doesn"t actually include sensors and hence isn"t appropriately named. It merely houses two sets of infrared LEDs which act as two reference points for the light sensor in the Wii Remote. As such one can play Nintendo Wii without sensor bar just using two tea candles. The light sensor is often referred two as camera, but it is important to know, that the remote doesn"t transmit any image information to the console but solely the measured positions of the two light dots. Some people think that they can see the life video stream of the Wii Remote in the settings screen, but this is solely the position of the two sources projected onto a grey stage. To better explain this I have built an infrared lantern with my logo. Filming it with my infrared camera it looks like this. If I point a Wii Remote at the lantern however the remote will just recognize it as one or multiple objects and will try to trace their movements. Sadly this tracking wasn"t implemented with light guns in mind. When using light guns the player has to step surprisingly far back from the screen. This isn"t caused by the technology itself. The Phillips Peacekeeper Revolver did a better job before the Wii and the Namco Guncon 3, the Ultimarc Aimtrak and the EMS TopGun did it better after the Wii. If during calibration problems occur my suggestion is to use customs reference lights and to use small screens, preferably in 4:3 aspect ratio. Personally I use a PowerA Ultimate Sensor bar, which allows me to increase the spacing in between the two light sources seamlessly. For very confined spaces I suggest to use a two part reference light, obtained by cutting a stock sensor bar in half and rewiring it. The lights are then taped to the display at half height, one piece per side.
The most popular way to play Wii light gun games is putting a Wii Remote into a gun cradle. The quality of these cradles varies greatly. Personally I would suggest testing them in person, to find a unit that has a trigger feeling which suits one"s needs. Generally cradles that have the Remote rather high up and far back, are easier to calibrate. My prime example for a generic cradle which does this nicely is the VX Blaster from Venom. Usually the trigger feeling is not as nice as with dedicated light guns, because in the cradles the trigger moves a mechanism to press the B trigger of the strapped in Remote, rather than solely pressing an electronic switch. An important exception is the Nyko Pistol Grip that was sold in the so called Action Pak. Nyko Wand and Wand+ controllers can be electronically attached to these cradles. Hence the gun doesn"t have to rely on physically pressing the existing Remote buttons using complex mechanical actuators, but directly accesses electronic switches instead. The hammer of the gun is a button. A switch on the grip lets the player swap the A/B button identity of trigger and hammer. Sadly the gun lacks sights, but very much like it is the case with PlayStation Move guns it is very arguable whether sighs are needed on Wii guns as the accuracy and precision are often so bad, that proper aiming is difficult anyways.
Speedlink, Pergiocar3 and Datel sold a notable cradle which has a built in Nunchuk controller. It is often called Precision FX and it is my favorite Wii gun cradle. The insertion mechanism is slick, the back sights are very usable, the Nunchak buttons are well placed and the trigger feels surprisingly nice. Competition Pro sold a similar cradle, but that one lacked sights. Almost the same cradle but with sights was sold by Mad Catz as "Z-Chuk Blaster". Another gun with built in Nunchuk was called Overshot Gun. Sadly in this gun the remote is rather far in the front which can cause issues during calibration if the distance to the screen is too low. If you like the Namco Guncon 3 you could also check out the Thrustmaster Dual Trigger Gun, which drew heavy inspiration from it. Personally I like the Nerf gun cradles, as they can be used as dart guns, while not in use with the Wii. Their handles are a bit short for adult hands and they are a bit rattly, but overall they work nicely. They are a great excuse to own a Nerf dart gun if you don"t own one yet. Nintendo sold a cradle themselves called the Wii Zapper. I can"t hold it comfortably, as the cable management compartment collides with my hand. That the cradle for the Nunchuk isn"t detachable and the lack of sights make this cradle even less attractive to me. A very common cradle is shaped like a revolver. Personally I got the House Of the Dead Overkill branded one, sold by Big Ben. As with the Overshot Gun before the remote is rather far in the front and thus this gun is difficult to calibrate in confined spaces. Furthermore the rubber of the grip was made of a thermodynamically unstable material which since began turning into goo.
The choice of Wii Remote or clones thereof is of outmost importance because there are huge differences in accuracy and precision. The best thing one could put into a cradle is a Nyko Wand+. It is by far the most accurate and precise Wii controller. When using a Nyko Wand+ a cradle with sights isn"t an absurd idea at all. However, as the Nyko Pistol Grip is compatible with the Wand+, the combination makes for a splendid Wii controller. The second best thing one can use is a Nintendo Wii Remote Plus. Please understand that the Motion Plus functionality in the latter two recommendations doesn"t affect the accuracy and precision at all, when the game doesn"t support Motion Plus. It is a fact however that these two devices with integrated Motion Plus outperform their non integrated Motion Plus counterparts in all regards, in every game independent of whether Motion Plus is engaged or not. They happen to be better, but that doesn"t have something to do with the Motion Plus functionality. The ordinary Nintendo Wii Remote and Nyko Wand have a similar level of precision and accuracy.
There are Wii light gun solutions, that don"t rely on insertion of a Wii Remote. All the functionality is built into them including the infrared sensor. The most common one is called Scorpion Vii and its shell is based on the Scorpion 3, which was sold by Blaze for the PlayStation 2. The switch on the side allows the player to swap the A/B button identity of the trigger and the button located under the D-pad. Personally I like the button placement, but I dislike the sight picture and the trigger feeling. To me the trigger is a bit too stiff. The accuracy and precision of the Scorpion Vii is about the same as the ones of the Nyko Wand and the Nintendo Remote.
Big Ben sold a gun which was licensed by Carl Walther to look like a P99. Interestingly a new shell was used and the gun isn"t based on Big Ben"s PlayStation 2 gun at all. The gun looks very nice, but feels a bit cheap. On the side is again a switch to swap the A and B button identities. The gun has an ambidextrous button layout, placing A/B, plus and minus on each side. Behind the back sight is a nice D-pad and below it are the 1 and 2 buttons. The home and power buttons are located right at the front sight. They don"t interfere with aiming as they line up perfectly. Aiming isn"t perfect however for another reason. A screw is located right in the back sight, which causes the groove to not be as deep as usual. The trigger is nice and clicky. Accuracy and precision of the gun are comparable to those of the Nintendo Remote Plus.
My favorite Wii light gun is the Crossfire Remote Pistol, sold by Penguin United. The gun"s shell is a love letter to the Namco Guncon 2. The gun has a high build quality and feels very nice. The A button is ambidextrously located in the thumb cut out, which is an unusual yet very suitable placement for a button. The trigger is permanently mapped to B. It is tactile, clicky and feels great. The sight picture is very clear. Plus, minus, home and power are all located at the left hand side of the gun. Below the back sight is a very nice feeling D-pad and the 1 and 2 buttons. In terms of accuracy and precision the gun is similar to the P99. I clearly recommend this gun, but sadly it is very rare and it"s unlikely to be found in the wild.
To summarize this review: Use candles to figure out whether you would benefit of a custom reference light solution. Cradles, which keep the remote far back and high up seem to work better than other cradles especially when the distance to the screen is low. If you don"t succeed calibration try to use a smaller monitor. The best remote you can insert into a cradle is a Nyko Wand+. On the Nintendo Wii nothing comes close to this level of accuracy and precision.
March 10, 2010— --Mistaking a loaded gun for a video game controller, a 3-year-old in Tennessee accidentally shot and killed herself, officials said.
Cheyenne Alexis McKeehan of Norene, Tenn., shot herself Sunday night after her stepfather left his loaded Smith & Wesson handgun out on a table, Wilson County Sheriff Terry Ashe said.
Cheyenne"s mother told police officers that the child was used to playing a shooting game with the Nintendo Wii video game console and likely confused the real gun with the realistic-looking black toy gun, the sheriff said.
"The unfortunate thing is that this Nintendo game called Wii had what looks like a solid black, basically automatic-looking type mechanism that operates the game," he said. "Unfortunately, the stepdad also had a .380 caliber black Smith & Wesson. The child was used to playing the video game."
When Cheyenne fired the gun, Ashe said, her mother, Tina Ann Cronberger, 32, was within three feet of her child. Cheyenne was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital.
He said that in his years in law enforcement, this wasn"t the first tragedy he"d seen involving children and guns, but Cheyenne was the youngest victim he had seen.
"If you"re a gun owner, you have to be responsible about how you store your weapon, especially if you have children," Ashe said. But he added that he hopes this incident causes others to be more careful with firearms in the home.
Ashe did not know the specific Wii game the child played or the manufacturer of the video game controller. Nintendo did not immediately provide a comment to ABCNews.com.
Michael Fahey, a reporter for the video game blog Kotaku, said lifelike gun controllers, like the one found by police at the Cronberger home, are very rare.
"It"s not one that"s generally on sale," he said. "You can"t generally find it on sale in the U.S. because no one wants to sell a realistic-looking gun controller to children."
Manufactured by the HAIHONGCHANG Electronics Company in China, the WiiAuto Pistol, he said, is available for sale on various Web sites, such as eBay. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABCNews.com.
Most toy guns marketed for kids" video games in the United States are brightly-colored or white, to distinguish them from real guns. But he said he didn"t think there was a way for Nintendo to regulate what overseas third-party manufacturers create for the Wii console. Nintendo might not have even known the realistic-looking gun existed, he said.
He also said he doubted there were many shooting video games meant for young children. Those that do target kids, such as Nerf N-Strike, try to design toy guns that don"t resemble the real thing.
"The fact that there are things like this Wii toy that look like guns, make it all the more important for the adults to keep the guns away from the children," said Paul Helmke, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. "Keep it locked up, keep it secure, or don"t have it at all."
Though not all gun accidents end as tragically as Cheyenne"s, he said this kind of incident happens "all too often." In the United States, he said, a gun in the home is 21 times more likely to injure a family member than protect the home from intruders.
Die OverShotgun enthält einen integrierten Controller mit ähnlichen Funktionen wie ein kabelgebundener Nunchuk direkt im Griff. Für das richtige Feeling beim Wegblasen der bösen Jungs verfügt sie über ein Pump Gun-Feature, das beim Nachladen den A-Knopf betätigt und beim Drücken des Abzugs den B-Knopf. Die Gummigriffe garantieren super Halt und blitzartige Nachladezeiten, was die OverShotgun zum idealen Zubehör für Spiele wie beispielsweise Call of Duty 3, Links Crossbow Training, House of Dead 2 oder 3 Return und viele weitere Egoschooter für die Wii macht.
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