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The Thread for the new up coming Zelda game, simply titled "Zelda: Crossbow Training". Post news and ideas here. I'll start: Zelda Crossbow Training to include Wii Zapper.http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9774947-7.htmlQuote:Breaking news Wii Zapper pack-in will be Zelda Crossbow Training
By Ben Kuchera | Published: September 09, 2007 - 11:37PM CT
If you're a manager for a GameStop store, at this moment you're in Vegas, enjoying all the vendors pitching their games to you. A source at the show tells Opposable Thumbs that after Nintendo's speech, the managers were given a world-exclusive first look at the pack-in game for the Wii Zapper. Are you ready? Zelda Crossbow Training.
"The game looked beautiful," my source said. "I'm pretty sure it was running on the Twilight Princess engine. It's a third-person game, and you had some control over Link. While the video was way too short to get a good idea of the gameplay, it looks like a light-gun inspired Zelda title." (He says that as if we'd know what a light gun-inspired Zelda title would look like.)
This is huge news, and it should sell a bunch of Wii Zappers. Zelda Crossbow Training will come packaged with the Wii Zapper hardware for $20. No specific release date was given. $20USD seems like a pretty good deal.
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Calling it hardware seems a little misleading to me. It's just a plastic frame that the wiimote and nunchuck lock into...

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"Luke" wrote:Calling it hardware seems a little misleading to me. It's just a plastic frame that the wiimote and nunchuck lock into... More money for Nintendo. ^__^ I keep telling myself that SMG and Brawl and NiGHTS Journey of dreams are right around the corner that reason alone is worth keeping the Wii....for now. But is $20 really such a great deal? $20 for about $1 worth of plastic that basically just holds the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in place. And yet another mini-game, probably not much more advanced than the Shooting Range from WiiPlay.
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