Nintendo Cuts Wii Price To $130 In U.S.
Nintendo announced Monday that it is dropping the price of its Wii console to $130 in the U.S. as it prepares to sell the next-generation Wii U in a little over a month. The new offer shaves $20 off the previous Wii price. To sweeten the deal on the six-year-old console, Nintendo is offering a complete package — a black console, a Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuck controller, and two-game bundle of Wii Sports, and Wii Sports Resort. Both games are on the same disc. The Wii U, Nintendo’s new console, is due in stores on Nov. 18 and will have a 23-game mix of original and ported titles already on other consoles. These include “Assassin’s Creed III,” “New Super Mario Bros. U,” and “Call of Duty Black Ops II.”
Washington Post
Nintendo announced Monday that it is dropping the price of its Wii console to $130 in the U.S. as it prepares to sell the next-generation Wii U in a little over a month. The new offer shaves $20 off the previous Wii price. To sweeten the deal on the six-year-old console, Nintendo is offering a complete package — a black console, a Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuck controller, and two-game bundle of Wii Sports, and Wii Sports Resort. Both games are on the same disc. The Wii U, Nintendo’s new console, is due in stores on Nov. 18 and will have a 23-game mix of original and ported titles already on other consoles. These include “Assassin’s Creed III,” “New Super Mario Bros. U,” and “Call of Duty Black Ops II.”
Washington Post
No comments:
Post a Comment