These things have been amazing so far! We've received a bunch of Wii games recently, including a few FPS games (a few Call of Duty games, Cabellas games, 007, etc.). Those games were so hard to play with just the wiimote and nunchucks. I'm not a hardcore gamer, but I've been playing since 1990 and it's been hard for me to even be successful. My kids have abandoned those games and focused on others (sports, racing, etc.). I saw them while looking for retro controllers and decided to give it a try - you can't go wrong at the price. I was worried they might not perform as well as the Nintendo brand, but so far I've been impressed. Now playing these games is MUCH EASIER! My kids are 10 and 9 and can play well enough to have fun. I introduced them to 007 Goldeneye's multiplayer mode and now they're hooked! They also now play Cabelas games. The Call of Duty games are still too hard for them, but that's just because of the storylines and difficulty levels. In general, the weapons are of excellent quality, they suit us perfectly. This was the best Wii accessory we have ever bought and it was an amazing price!
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