Despite an official Wii Zapper expansion released by Nintendo, some gun peripherals were made by third parties. The first of these appeared in early April 2007, when video game retailer
GameStop listed a "Wii Blaster" peripheral on its website, with a release date of May 1, 2007. Originally listed without a specified manufacturer, the Wii Blaster had been speculated to be the Zapper, but has since been indicated to be produced by third party accessories manufacturer Core Gamer. The Wii Blaster eventually released on June 27, 2007. Another variation on the official Wii Zapper is the Wii Light Gun. It is designed much like a
sub-machine gun. It was not packaged with any games. The "Sharp Shooter" an aesthetic gun accessory for the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, was released by third-party manufacturer Joytech. In this accessory, the Wii Remote is housed in the gun barrel, and the Nunchuk is fitted into the handle so that the Nunchuk's buttons serve as gun triggers. The Perfect Shot was designed by
Nyko to be an alternative to the Wii Zapper. It has a pistol-like design that uses only the Wii Remote. Below the Perfect Shot is a slot, where the user can attach the Nunchuk or other Wii Remote add-ons. Nyko also released the
Pistol Grip, a gun shell of similar design but only compatible with their
Wand Wii Remote alternative, due to its digital inputs using their proprietary expansion port. Hong Kong–based accessory manufacturer Brando also released two Wii gun shells: one of them is the 2-in-1 combined light gun, that very closely resembles the Nyko Perfect Shot, while the other one, named the Wii Cyber Gun, is more similar to the Zapper. A Wii Remote-only gun shell was also released with the game
Cocoto Magic Circus. To coincide with the release of the
Nerf N-Strike video game, an arcade-style light gun shooter, Hasbro released the N-Strike Switch Shot EX-3, a functional
Nerf dart shooter that can be modified by removing the dart shooting mechanism and replacing it with a Wii Remote to allow it to be used as a light gun shell. The Switch Shot is available both in a bundle with the Nerf N-Strike game and as a separate peripheral. Other gun peripherals include a Wii Crossbow, a Wii Magnum, and a Wii Shotgun. A handcannon shell was also released in
PAL regions with
The House of the Dead: Overkill, modeled after the AMS pistols used by the main characters in the game. Another shell shaped like a toy laser gun was released alongside
Toy Story Mania! in Europe. ==References==