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Thursday, January 08th 2009
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Nerf-N-Strike Bundle

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List Price: $59.99
Our Price: $56.99
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Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Electronic Arts EAN: 0014633167986 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Feature: The Search for the N-Strike Elite Begins Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Model: 16798 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: 2008-10-28 Studio: Electronic Arts
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Features
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The Search for the N-Strike Elite Begins Bundled with every game, comes the revolutionary SWITCH SHOT EX-3 which transforms between a live Nerf blaster and a Wii remote shooting peripheral for the game Play with over 25 NERF Blasters including the MAVERICK REV-6, VULCAN EBF-25, LONGSHOT CS-6, and many never seen before Explore a top-secret NERF facility and unravel the mystery of the unknown threat that awaits Go head to head with up to 4 players using additional Wii Remotes and SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blasters
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Search for the N-Strike Elite Begins... Through the din of a popular arcade, one player has emerged as the best N-Strike gamer his friends have ever seen. But even as Shane smashes through the game's record, something far more mysterious is happening: his success is being tracked and recorded. Shane is the perfect candidate for an ultra-exclusive invitation to become an N-Strike Elite. Later that night, he's awakened to find the Nomad C Series Recruitment bot hovering silently over his bed. "B.O.B." has a challenge for Shane. Join the quest to become an Elite Striker and he'll have access to Top Secret Blasters. It's all the incentive Shane needs, and as the one controlling Shane, it's your opportunity of a lifetime....
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nerf okay Comment: Bought this game for my grandson who is 10 yrs. old. He played for a while then lost interest. Was definitely more amused when my other grandson came over with another nerf gun. It's an ok game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Was the hit of Christmas!! Comment: My 6 year old son and my husband love this game!! We even had tournaments over Christmas vacation with our (adult) out of town guests. We love it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nerf Strike review Comment: Our son (and my husband) has truly enjoyed this Nerf-N-Strike laser game. It beats going to the mall and paying a fortune playing laser-tag. He also uses the gun for his other shooting games (duck hunt, wild west shoot-out). This game was previously sold out or not available in stores, but thru Amazon we were able to order the game in time for Christmas.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun Game Comment: The game is a great play for a shooting game and the Nerf gun that comes with it makes the play more fun. The fact that the Wiimote holder converts to a standard Nerf gun is an added bonus.
Customer Rating:      Summary: not worth the money Comment: I bought this game for my 3 boys ages 6, 7 and 9. They play with nerf guns all the time and I thought they would really enjoy this game. I usually wouldn't dare shell out $60 for a game b/c they play outside most of the time anyway. The boys really enjoyed the game play...but only held them for about 45 minutes. I guess when I pay this much for a game, I expect them to be fighting over it (they all played single player first to get used to it before playing in multiplayer mode). They didn't fight over it at all..matter of fact they all just went and got their new nerf guns and had a nerf war instead. For the record, they all said they liked the game and it was fun, they just preferred a real nerf war instead. As a mom, I give it an A++ for non-violence since there is no bloodshed (they shoot at robots and boxes), just simply not worth the $60.
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