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Nyko Reveals New Wii Peripherals

November 28, 2007, 7:11 pm EST
Total comments: 19

Third party acessory manufacturer Nyko announces The Perfect Shot and Net Connect.

Nyko Takes Aim With Perfect Shot And Net Connect Accessories For Wii

Ergonomic Gun Grip and USB Network Adapter To Enhance Wii Gaming Experience

Los Angeles, CA - November 28, 2007 - Nyko Technologies®, a premier peripherals manufacturer, today announced the Perfect Shot and Net Connect-two new products for the Nintendo Wii.

Nyko's Perfect Shot is the ideal complement to blaster/shooting games on the Wii, allowing players to experience more tactile control and accuracy during intense gaming sessions. The Perfect Shot holds the Wii remote with a secure locking system and allows players to hit the remote's B button using a tactile trigger mechanism. The lightweight and ergonomic design allows for extended use with less strain in the arm and hand. The Perfect Shot can also be used in conjunction with other peripherals by utilizing a pass-through port. This allows players to attach a Nunchuck or Classic Controller to the unit, providing more compatibility with other titles.

For gamers looking for an easy-to-use method to connect the Wii to a non-wireless Internet connection, the Nyko Net Connect is the solution. The Net Connect provides a high-speed Internet connection for the Wii, requiring only a Cat5 Ethernet cable and an existing Internet connection. With no complex setup codes or installation software, players can get their Wii online by plugging the device in to one of the Wii's USB ports and attaching it to their home network. Once online, the players can take full advantage of the Wii's unique online offerings, including the Opera Browser, WiiConnect24, Mii Parade, and all other online gameplay features for Wii video games.

"The Perfect Shot and Net Connect demonstrate Nyko's commitment to providing gamers with the most useful gaming accessories on the market," said Chris Arbogast, Marketing Manager for Nyko. "Whether you're looking for pinpoint accuracy in your favorite shooting games or a hassle-free solution for getting your Wii online, we're confident that both of our new products will fit your gaming needs."

The Perfect Shot and Net Connect will be available early in December at retailers nationwide and Nyko's online store for $14.99 and $24.99, respectively.

Talkback

SheckyNovember 28, 2007

IGN has pictures...

GoldenPhoenixNovember 28, 2007

That is one nice looking gun, I'll have to get one!

BranDonk KongNovember 28, 2007

The perfect shot looks awesome.

BlackNMild2k1November 28, 2007

Too bad they have already been beat with the general design, but they did one up it with the pass-through connection.

Tommy gun/Hand gun wiimote attachment


Dirk TemporoNovember 28, 2007

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Originally posted by: BlackNMild2k1
Too bad they have already been beat with the general design, but they did one up it with the pass-through connection.

Tommy gun/Hand gun wiimote attachment


But that costs $20, and all signs point to it sucking.

BlackNMild2k1November 28, 2007

I do mean the New version farther down in the thread. its an identical gun shel design with a nunchuck clip for tommy gunnery.
The Nyko does beat it with the pass through port although it doesn't allow you to go tommy gun style (but why would you want to?).

UltimatePartyBearNovember 29, 2007

It's weird that it has the notch of a gunsight at the rear, but no post at the end of the barrel. I don't know how we're ever supposed to know if calibration like Ghost Squad's is effective if there's no way to make sure to aim consistently in the first place.

On another note, I'd like to see an accessory that makes the remote more ergonomic without changing access to any of the buttons. Basically, instead of making the remote the barrel of the gun, make it the grip, and add a barrel assembly that reflects the IR light into the remote's sensor. I haven't worked out whether that could be done without screwing up the sensor's range, but if it takes a complete redesign of the remote to do it, it would still be worth it.

LuigiHannNovember 29, 2007

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Originally posted by: PartyBear
It's weird that it has the notch of a gunsight at the rear, but no post at the end of the barrel. I don't know how we're ever supposed to know if calibration like Ghost Squad's is effective if there's no way to make sure to aim consistently in the first place.

On another note, I'd like to see an accessory that makes the remote more ergonomic without changing access to any of the buttons. Basically, instead of making the remote the barrel of the gun, make it the grip, and add a barrel assembly that reflects the IR light into the remote's sensor. I haven't worked out whether that could be done without screwing up the sensor's range, but if it takes a complete redesign of the remote to do it, it would still be worth it.


I don't see why that wouldn't be possible. It'd just require a couple mirrors in a periscope-like fashion.

KDR_11kNovember 29, 2007

Mirrors that work on the IR spectrum aren't cheap I think.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorNovember 29, 2007

Umm... Mirrors reflect IR, don't they? I mean, if I point my TV remote into a mirror, it'll still change the channel...

KDR_11kNovember 29, 2007

Remotes don't care about location, all they need is the flickering of the signal. The Wiimote requires a sharp point. Not sure if that's maintained through a mirror.

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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Remotes don't care about location, all they need is the flickering of the signal. The Wiimote requires a sharp point. Not sure if that's maintained through a mirror.


It can. But only as long as the strength/clarity of the IR signal is maintained. I've bounced Wii IR signals off of glossy book covers in the right circumstances.

StogiNovember 29, 2007

Yup. I remember when I brought my Wii to my parents house but forgot the sensor bar. All we wanted to do was play WiiSports. Luckily, the beveled glass table that they had reflected the sunlight from the window. I could barely make it work, but I managed to get a strong enough signal to hit the disc channel and then play. Thank God there was no need for the pointer after that.

SheckyNovember 30, 2007

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Originally posted by: KashogiStogi
Yup. I remember when I brought my Wii to my parents house but forgot the sensor bar. All we wanted to do was play WiiSports. Luckily, the beveled glass table that they had reflected the sunlight from the window. I could barely make it work, but I managed to get a strong enough signal to hit the disc channel and then play. Thank God there was no need for the pointer after that.


So how does Guitar Hero 3 work? I thought you could leave the remote in the guitar and use some sort a stick to navigate and start the game... Didn't a firmware update make it possible to navigate the menu without the remote. (I'll try and check this point out later myself...)

BlackNMild2k1November 30, 2007

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Originally posted by: KashogiStogi
Yup. I remember when I brought my Wii to my parents house but forgot the sensor bar. All we wanted to do was play WiiSports. Luckily, the beveled glass table that they had reflected the sunlight from the window. I could barely make it work, but I managed to get a strong enough signal to hit the disc channel and then play. Thank God there was no need for the pointer after that.


I'm sure you mom has candles, those would have worked too, just so you know.

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Originally posted by: Shecky
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Originally posted by: KashogiStogi
Yup. I remember when I brought my Wii to my parents house but forgot the sensor bar. All we wanted to do was play WiiSports. Luckily, the beveled glass table that they had reflected the sunlight from the window. I could barely make it work, but I managed to get a strong enough signal to hit the disc channel and then play. Thank God there was no need for the pointer after that.


So how does Guitar Hero 3 work? I thought you could leave the remote in the guitar and use some sort a stick to navigate and start the game... Didn't a firmware update make it possible to navigate the menu without the remote. (I'll try and check this point out later myself...)


You've always been able to do so with the Classic Controller. Plug in a CC and try it yourself! That's probably how Guitar Hero 3's guitar works, by treating itself as a big honking Classic Controller.

SheckyNovember 30, 2007

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Originally posted by: Kairon
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Originally posted by: Shecky
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Originally posted by: KashogiStogi
Yup. I remember when I brought my Wii to my parents house but forgot the sensor bar. All we wanted to do was play WiiSports. Luckily, the beveled glass table that they had reflected the sunlight from the window. I could barely make it work, but I managed to get a strong enough signal to hit the disc channel and then play. Thank God there was no need for the pointer after that.


So how does Guitar Hero 3 work? I thought you could leave the remote in the guitar and use some sort a stick to navigate and start the game... Didn't a firmware update make it possible to navigate the menu without the remote. (I'll try and check this point out later myself...)


You've always been able to do so with the Classic Controller. Plug in a CC and try it yourself! That's probably how Guitar Hero 3's guitar works, by treating itself as a big honking Classic Controller.


Hmm, interesting... I don't have a CC to try. Doesn't seem to be the case with the Nunchuk though. Silly design choice (to exclude the nunchuk) in my book.

Thanks for the info Kairon.

SheckyDecember 13, 2007

IGN has a rather lengthy review of the Nyko Perfect Shot. A video review is also presented. However from the text alone it seems like a worthy attempt at a gun casing for the remote.

Dirk TemporoDecember 14, 2007

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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Remotes don't care about location, all they need is the flickering of the signal. The Wiimote requires a sharp point. Not sure if that's maintained through a mirror.


'sup?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0awjPUkBXOU

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