
If you’re gonna shell out $20 for a hunk of plastic to turn your Wii-mote into a gun for shooting games, it might as well look cool. That’s likely the thought behind the Dark Ops Wii Light Gun from Cobalt Flux. You load your Wii-mote into the back of the gun “like a clip” which leaves the bottom exposed so you can hook up a nunchuck and use it unencumbered.
The apparatus uses the magic of mirrors to bend the beam from the Wii-mote, allowing you to aim the actual gun at the screen. Cool, no?
From the product page:
Features:
• Preserves independent use of the nunchuck. Lets you play every game with a gun!
• Ergonomic Pistol Grip sits comfortably in your hand.
• Full Access to all the buttons on the Wii remote.
• Lock ‘N Load – Easy loading and unloading of Wii remote – loads like a clip.
• Double grips for one or two handed action.
• Great styling to match any game.
• Fresnel light-bending technology lets you aim the gun instead of the remote.










Neat little attachment.
But please, oh God, will someone tell the creators of this devise that “clips” haven’t been used en masse since the M1 Garand. The appropriate term is “magazine”.