Dark Ops Wii Light Gun: It's the Wii light gun Jason Statham would use

Per the item description, the Dark Ops gun allows for independent use of the Wii nunchuck, gives easy access to the Wiimote's face buttons, and sports a nifty Lock 'N Load feature that totally makes the remote look like a clip. For your gun. A gun clip. Like, totally. All that for only $19.95. We're guessing the light gun's accuracy is significantly increased if its wielder dons a tuxedo, maintains a calm (yet cool!) demeanor, and kills bad guys for a living.
[Via GoNintendo]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
User9000 @ Mar 11th 2009 10:35PM
Wow a Wii accessory that actually looks kind of cool!
Foetoid @ Mar 11th 2009 10:40PM
True. But this still doesnt solve the issue that light-gun games on the Wii cannot be played by aiming 'down the barrel' of the Wiimote because technically you're not aiming at the TV, you're aiming at the sensor bar. So its still a case of shooting from the wrist/hip, which looks and feels retarded when using a light-gun accessory.
Skywolf09 @ Mar 12th 2009 7:02PM
Not if the game has any sort of calibration screen. Ghost Squad I know has one, so it is possible to aim down the barrel with that game. I'm not sure if any other Wii Light-Gun games have one, however,
j.howlett @ Mar 11th 2009 10:48PM
looks nice but i'd have to try it my self
Munchlax @ Mar 11th 2009 10:55PM
Wow it does like actualy realy cool and I am not usualy interested in 3rd party accesories but this catches my mind!
dv8thwonder @ Mar 12th 2009 12:45AM
I think this might be an excellent add on to the wiimote.For those concerned about the wiimote not aimed at the screen but the sensor bar, there seems to be a scope of sorts that probably aims the IR camera at the screen.Look closer to see what I mean.
gphoenix51 @ Mar 12th 2009 2:07AM
According to the website, it looks like you aim down the gun and the "scope" on top refracts the WiiMote Signal.
"Fresnel light-bending technology let's you aim the gun instead of the remote."
Anti-Villian @ Mar 12th 2009 3:13AM
the scope would cause poor aiming were the mirror broken or shifted. also as it wore out the wiimote may slide in slightly off causing the refraction to change and therefore change where the gun points.
Am I the only one who thinks it looks lame too?
obersoldat @ Mar 12th 2009 3:36AM
It design kinda looks cool, but the functionability looks pretty bad.
Greyseal @ Mar 12th 2009 7:32AM
You can't make a gun that can be aimed like a real one for the Wii... it just won't work. Differences in screen size, distance from the screen, and sensor bar position present too many variables. You'd have to re-calibrate every time you play, and would need to stand/sit dead still in one spot to avoid breaking the calibration. Even when it's close, it'll still be a little bit imprecise.
The only way to make a true light gun on Wii would be to forget about the Wii-mote, and design one from the ground up.