
Ripten writes: "Think of NERF N-Strike as E-rated training wheels ("rails," actually, since it's a rail-shooter) for more mature first-person shooters. Aimed at 8-12 year old boys, the game features a squad of robot-recruited teens equipped with the foam arrow guns we all grew up with. In fact, the peripheral pistol doubles as both a functioning NERF gun and Wiimote cradling game controller.
In addition to the single player campaign, where Bob the robot picks up Shane after an impressive arcade performance to train for Elite Striker-hood, up to four players can play 24 events (not only rail shooting, but also Galaga-esque wave destruction and Boom Blox-type games) with 25 different blasters (12 of which are actual Hasbro designs, with 13 originals created with Hasbro's approval.)"

Joystiq Writes:
For us, the fact that any game includes a real working Nerf gun will at least raise an eyebrow, but for some consumers, it's simply not enough. We won't pretend we understand these folks, but even the inclusion of a real Nerf gun with Nerf N-Strike couldn't sway them. Well, how about a Nerf gun and two games?

Amazon had discounted Nerf N-Strike Elite bundle for Nintendo Wii to under $40. This is $20 below retail and the lowest price available at this moment by $10. Bundle includes Nerf N-Strike video game and Nerf Switch Shot EX-3 Blaster that's compatible with this and many other shooting games for Nintendo Wii.

Amazon.com recently discounted several top-selling brand new video games to under $40. Included in the list is Left 4 Dead 2, Forza Motorsport 3 and several more.