When he took the wraps off Nintendo's new Wii Zapper peripheral at E3 in July, Nintendo's American president, Reggie Fils-Aime, said that the game would hit North America later in 2007 for US$19.99, packaged with a Nintendo-developed game.
SEGA's currently gearing up for the Japanese release of its Wii shooter, Ghost Squad, and it's announced that the game will be available in two variations when it arrives in the region on October 25: one on its own, and one including the Wii Zapper.
"You might think it is a very specific kind of madness that I bought a Wii U in the winter of 2017, but it was with good reason. While many people are off gallivanting with their Nintendo Switches and making all kinds of hot passionate love with its many critically acclaimed releases, I was delving into Nintendo’s motion-controlled past. One of the many games worth mentioning is Ghost Squad for the Wii."
"Every action mattered in Ghost Squad. Players needed to rely on each others accuracy. Adjust your shot on the fly, using the gun peripheral." -KJ of Play Legit Writes
Even ten years on, Ghost Squad remains one of the very best videogames of its kind.