Will Greenwald | Feb 19, 2008
Hasbro showed off its entire upcoming Nerf line at Toy Fair, including more
about the fabled
Nerf Wii blaster revealed last week. No longer just a photo and some passing speculation, the
Nerf-branded Wii peripheral now has a name and even more useful details.
The Nerf Wii blaster is officially called the Switch Shot EX-3, and is part
of the Nerf N-Strike line of blasters. The Switch Shot EX-3 functions both as a
Wii remote Zapper-like gun peripheral and a Nerf dart blaster, thanks to a removable dart module that
clicks into the remote slot. The lower half of the barrel stores two additional
Nerf darts, and holds a Nerf N-Strike accessory rail.
While it doesn't come with any accessories, the Switch Shot's N-strike rail makes it compatible with the
Nerf Recon blaster's red dot sight or the separately sold N-Strike tactical
light. The Nerf Switch Shot EX-3 is scheduled to ship in fall 2008, and will
retail for around US$13-$15. The blaster will also be shipped with the upcoming
Nerf N-Strike game for the Wii, although Hasbro hasn't announced final
pricing or packaging yet. EA and Hasbro are also developing a Nerf N-strike game
for the Nintendo
DS, though it's not yet known if it will ship with the Switch Shot blaster.
Hasbro also showed off the Nerf Vulcan EBF-25. While it doesn't double as a
Wii accessory, the Vulcan stood out as one of the most extreme examples of Nerf
warfare yet. The Vulcan is a tripod-mounted, motorized Nerf machine gun that
uses an ammo belt and storage box to fire up to 25 Nerf darts without reloading.
It runs on six D batteries, and also features an N-strike clip for using
additional tactical lights, scopes or sights. The Vulcan already seems like a
fearsome Nerf gun, but its motorized system and pivoting tripod practically beg
for some enterprising toy modder to drill, cut, and solder on some servo motors
and make their very own Nerf sentry turret. The Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 ships in fall
2008, with a retail price of US$40.
Via
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