Oct 8 2009, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Performance Design Products (PDP) announced the new NERF toy blaster for the upcoming Wii game NERF N-Strike Elite from EA.
The NERF Switch Shot EX-3 Blaster can be use to play the game when the Wiimote is attached, but also is a full real-world NERF blaster.
Slide on the Red Reveal to play the new NERF N-Strike Elite Wii game. The Red Reveal is a transparent red panel that attaches to the blaster that decodes hidden clues in the game.
NERF N-Strike Elite is a two-player game that delivers a blend of covert operation elements with over-the-top blasting missions. The game comes with a blaster, and gamers can up the action by adding a NERF blaster from PDP.
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