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I'm not sure how I felt about this one. Part of me is a little sick of seeing my umpteenth wacky Wii peripheral of the show. The other part of me is genuinely excited by the prospect of a Wii crossbow, and while the applications for such a controller don't seem altogether too numerous, perhaps one can play as Chewbacca in that long-promised Star Wars game, or the inevitable Wii version of Ted Nugent's Kill It & Grill It cookbook.

WiPlay's Wii Shooting Gun & Crossbow utilizes the Wiimote, featuring, like all good crossbows, a built-in sight, assuring that Bambi's mom won't be escaping any time soon. The crossbow add-on detaches, turning the controller into a standard gun. The gun can also be purchased sans-crossbow.

The Shooting Gun & Crossbow is available through WiPlay's site.

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