New Link's Crossbow Training screens show us old haunts
Those of you salivating for a quick dose of Link's Crossbow Training, fret no more! New screens have arrived, for your viewing pleasure. The quality of these shots aren't as nice as the ones we previously showed you, but you can get the gist of the game.
For the most part, you're put in Twilight Princess environments (like the Snowpeak Ruins, shown above). This makes sense, considering the game is only a pack-in using the Twilight Princess engine, but it might not be enough to inspire Europeans to shell out the extra cash for a zapper. We suppose only time will tell.
For the most part, you're put in Twilight Princess environments (like the Snowpeak Ruins, shown above). This makes sense, considering the game is only a pack-in using the Twilight Princess engine, but it might not be enough to inspire Europeans to shell out the extra cash for a zapper. We suppose only time will tell.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jonas @ Oct 30th 2007 8:53PM
coolio i don't know if this package really warrants a purchase because there are better looking lightguns which i feel bad for saying but it's true
nytestalker @ Oct 31st 2007 12:28AM
ill buy it...
I worry when I look at the other light gun rip offs...
the position of the remote and nunchuck (for some the lack of a nunchuck) worry me.
Position will be VERY important when you consider the accelerometers in the remotes. If the remotes are not in the same position as the authorized zapper then the game may get bad input, hence a bad experience (bordering on non playable for some models)
Something like mario karts wheel, you might get away with. But a shell that uses both the Wii-Mote as well as the nunchuck might not fare as well.
Besides, I love Zelda games :)
Backslash @ Oct 30th 2007 10:42PM
Agreed with #1. You'd think with the sleekness of the Wii and the DS, Nintendo would have learned something about design. :(