As Joystiq waits to see the final model of Nintendo's Wii Blaster, peripheral manufacturer Joytech is showing off the Sharp Shooter. The Sharp Shooter combines the nunchuk with the Wiimote. No word yet if this is the same method the Wii Blaster will use to form the gun, but it does raise questions about the two unit's accelerometers interfering with each other.
Joystiq has absolutely no idea if this is meant to be competition for the Wii Blaster or is just some strange thing for ... well, Joystiq can't figure out what game it would be useful in. Guess they'll just have to wait and see the Wii Blaster to help explain their Sharp Shooter questions. No word on release date or cost for the Sharp Shooter.
Nintendo has announced the SNES and Super Famicom games gracing the Nintendo Switch Online library this month, and there are some gems to enjoy.
Strange headline, as I thought the star of the show was Super RType. I almost bought RType Dimensions EX this last month and was just thinking, man I wish we had the SNES one somewhere on Switch. That's where I got my start w the series and I was beyond excited to see it drop this week!
Following the Wii U and 3DS servers being taken offline, Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and Ghosts are officially dead.
Call of Duty players are jumping into Black Ops 2 for the final time before its Wii U servers go offline for good.
That thing looks sick
i liked the first one, that was shown in at the E3.
but ok...
ooo its joytech >_<
I guess this would work.....for now.
bare,ly is anything
is the cord from the nunchuck going??