Oct 16 2009, 10:08am CDT | by Robert Evans
Lightguns usually look pretty lame. That's intentional on the part of the designers; parents tend to complain when kids get badass, realistic looking guns for their gaming consoles. Apparently one company didn't get that memo, however. A Chinese manufacturer has put together a 1:1 scale semi-accurate representation of the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun that functions as a Wiimote.
And not just a Wiimote. According to Pocket Lint this awesome new light gun functions as a nunchuck and a Wii MotionPlus. It contains a built-in battery and recharges via USB. It also comes with a speaker, and rumble functionality.
There's no word on who exactly makes this new light gun, or whether or not it will ever come to the U.S. Fans of both the Nintendo Wii and H&K will just have to keep their fingers crossed and hope that we see a release soon.
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