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Nyko releases the Skill Shot for PS Move

  • Posted April 19th, 2011 at 18:38 EDT by Steven Williamson
  • 5 Comments

Japanese peripheral maker Nyko has today released its latest design for its range of PlayStation Move accessories.

Retailing at $19.99, the Skill Shot is designed for use with PlayStation Move and is described as a tactical rifle attachment for first-person and on-rail shooters.

The Move and Navigation controller slots into place and the front dock can be removed for comfort and extended gameplay sessions.

Judging by the picture below, the Skill Shot looks like a cheaper alternative to the official PlayStation Move sharp shooter attachment. Do these Move peripherals really improve your performance like its makers suggest?
 

 

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  1. Maikel

    • 1:46pm EDT - April 19th, 2011

     Nice! :-) Play Resident Evil 5 and this Gun can be Fun! :-)

  2. ly182

    • 3:33pm EDT - April 19th, 2011

     @1 If I remember correctly, Res Evil 5 uses the trigger to aim and the move button to shoot, so that'll mean that this gun attachment wouldn't work for RE5. For socom and killzone on the other hand... should be good.

  3. Ghost-Rhayne | Ghost-Rhayne

    • 3:53pm EDT - April 19th, 2011

    Unless this is digitally mapped like the Sharpshooter then its a waste of time and money. The SS has WAY better features than this cheap looking ripoff. I also dont see any additional buttons on the side. Pfft.

  4. HenryPSN

    • 5:07pm EDT - April 19th, 2011

     Make one with an actual FUNCTIONING laser next time. 

  5. mickice

    • 9:49pm EDT - April 19th, 2011

    Get the SONY Sharp Shooter.

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