Nerf N-Strike
Nerf N-Strike
Wii cover art
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Developer(s) | EA Salt Lake |
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Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Composer(s) | James Dooley |
Platforms | Wii |
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Nerf N-Strike is a video game developed by EA Salt Lake and published by Electronic Arts[1] for the Wii. The game is a rail shooter and focuses on the NERF line of toy dart blasters. It has an optional unique blaster for gameplay called the Nerf Switch Shot EX-3, that can either be used as a real Nerf blaster, or to play the video game. The game uses various blasters created in real life and some are created for the game that may come out as new blasters from Nerf.
A sequel to this game was released called Nerf N-Strike Elite.[2] The game comes with a red reveal accessory. Both games were compiled in the 2010 release Nerf N-Strike Double Blast Bundle.
Reception
The virtual shooter received a rating of 7.1 out of 10 by IGN.
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See also
- N-Strike - The Nerf blaster line that inspired this video game.
- Nerf N-Strike Elite - The 2009 sequel.
- Nerf Arena Blast - The 1999 first-person shooter by Hasbro Interactive.
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