rifle gun wiiCertainly, the newly introduced ‘gun remote application’ intended for the Wii-mote maybe Nintendo’s masterpiece for all Wii loyalists, but parents of teen gamers haven’t missed any chance to bring so-called creativity to the line of fire as they quip, “we hate the Wii Gun Remote.”

The Parental Guidance blog organized a workshop to witness overall impact of the Wii-mote gun accessories on children’s psyche. Proposed hypothesis came out with radical outcome as the people believe that undue shooting exercise with Wii Gun controller can turn an immature gamer violent with nurturing reprehensible gun culture, making them want to use a real one.

Here is what the parents have to say about Wii Gun Remote:

Then we can sit back and wonder what is happening to our country with kids killing kids......what’s next? Could we make it squirt blood, too...?

The grim memories of much talked Manhunt controversy were yet to fade into insignificance, another blame game has rattled the whole gaming industry with an intention of spewing fire of antagonism on it. The long awaited Gun Remote, one of the Wii’s top controllers has been labeled with a threat to the gaming kids’ minds, is there anything worst that can happen with the Wii?

Well, it seems like acute critics who are landing fuming responses against groundbreaking technology on the site have never seen a Gun Remote, as they assume it resembles a real gun.

To change ideology of muddle-headed people is like licking the sky with your tongue, though, I really feel pity for those who bear such outlandish beliefs against such creative thoughts and would like convey a message to all of them that ‘guns don’t kill people.’ In all honesty, the real issue is a lack of respect. I hope, the debate won’t deteriorate Nintendo’s dominance over the gaming world.

Making a big issue of small things is however an old practice of critics, so can you imagine their response if Nintendo decides to release a Zelda sword joystick.