This black Wii bundle has been available in Europe and Japan previously, but this is the first time any new color scheme for the Wii console has been made available in North America.
Some retailers such as WalMart have been offering special deals to include Wii Sports Resort at the $199.99 price over the past month, but starting May 9, Nintendo will make it easier on them with this new bundle.
NINTENDO TO INCLUDE WII SPORTS RESORT, WII MOTIONPLUS WITH ALL NEW WII SYSTEMS
Starting May 9, Wii Hardware Will Be Available in Black or White
REDMOND, Wash., May 3, 2010 - A great value in video games is about to get even better. Starting May 9, Nintendo will add new elements to the baseline Wii system package offered at retailers throughout the Americas. In addition to the intuitive, motion-sensing Wii Remote controller, Nunchuk controller and popular Wii Sports game that currently comes standard with each system purchase, every new unit will now also come packaged with Wii Sports Resort and the control-enhancing Wii MotionPlus accessory. In addition, consumers will be able to choose between two color schemes for the Wii console and included controllers: original white, or a new black option. The U.S. suggested retail price of the new system package will remain at $199.99. Pricing outside the United States will be established by the local markets, but offer similar consumer value.
"Nintendo leads the way in delivering rich motion-control gaming experiences at an accessible price point," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "By including even more of our top-quality hardware and software in the basic Wii system package, we're extending that commitment to entertainment and value. Now more than ever, consumers can count on Nintendo to deliver inclusive fun and advanced motion controls at a mass-market price."
Wii Sports Resort expands on the active-play fun of the original Wii Sports, with resort-themed activities such as wakeboarding, archery and swordplay. What's more, Wii Sports Resortfeatures the rich control enhancements of Wii MotionPlus, which allows users to dive in and enjoy precision motion-control excitement right out of the box.
Wii MotionPlus has set the standard in precision motion control by delivering an immersive, social experience unavailable on any other system. As of May 9, when both the Wii Sports Resort game and a Wii MotionPlus accessory will come standard with every new Wii console, people who purchase the system can experience this leading-edge video game technology from the moment they plug in and power up.
Previously unavailable throughout the Americas, the black version of the Wii console will offer all the groundbreaking features and functions of its white counterpart in a stylish new color scheme. Whether they aim to color-coordinate with other devices or simply love the way it looks, consumers throughout the Americas can add a black Wii console with matching black Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers to their home entertainment lineup. Additional black controllers and accessories can be purchased separately.
The Wii system launched in November 2006 and continues to attract millions of new and experienced gamers with its intuitive motion-sensing controls and inclusive game offerings.
Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about Wii, visit Wii.com.
A black Wii would have been bad ass a year and a half ago.
Enough to get more Motion Plus out in time for ZERUDA.
Surprised they don't bundle Wii Sports as well with it.
I do wonder who exactly does not own a Wii and that THIS will push them over the edge.
Remember: Black Wiimotes are an inch longer.
This also feels really useless because just about everyone's got one already and the rate at which Wii hardware dies means they've still got the first one they bought. How many of these will really sell?
Black Wii, it gives you "woooooooooo!"
The color system that's been applied to portables marks identification for the owner and the fact that the system begins to wear down after a year or so. You can always opt for a different color, but a console system?
A Wii is one-time purchase, even more so than a portable where people will lose it, break it, or update it as a fashion accessory.
Never Forget
from 2006
Remember.......Nintendo has done this since the N64 with it's console/controller colors, not as many with the GameCube
I do wonder who exactly does not own a Wii and that THIS will push them over the edge.
I do wonder who exactly does not own a Wii and that THIS will push them over the edge.
Me.
If Wii Sports Resort comes in a sleeve like Wii Sports, I'm not buying one.
Why does Nintendo of America be so cheap? They get Wii Sports in a regular case, they also get Link's Crossbow Training in a regular case.
There is no way for the Nintendo channel game play records to be transfered to the black wii if I were to buy one? I refuse to restart Mario RPG after playing it for twenty hours along with all my other games ranging up to 6-18 hours each.
I am also worried about the glossy finish which would show too many finger prints and smudges. I wish Nintendo had released this thing in a matte finish like they did with the DSi.
If Nintendo is not interested in allowing us to transfer our VC titles to the new wii, I would be open to shipping my white wii to them and allow them to transplant my wii's internal components into a black shell. However, something like this would cut into their profits and I do not see them implementing it any time soon. It would be good for some one like me though.
There is no way for the Nintendo channel game play records to be transfered to the black wii if I were to buy one? I refuse to restart Mario RPG after playing it for twenty hours along with all my other games ranging up to 6-18 hours each.
Why worry about the time log on the Nintendo Channel? It's not like you have to start over, just copy your save over and pick up where you left off. Why would Nintendo Channel Time Log matter?
QuoteI am also worried about the glossy finish which would show too many finger prints and smudges. I wish Nintendo had released this thing in a matte finish like they did with the DSi.
I never understood this complaint. How many people tape their wiimote to their wii so that they can get fingerprints all over their Wii? I set my Wii near teh TV and don't have to touch it again unless I'm changing disc.... and even then there wouldn't be any finger prints. How are you handling your Wii?
QuoteIf Nintendo is not interested in allowing us to transfer our VC titles to the new wii, I would be open to shipping my white wii to them and allow them to transplant my wii's internal components into a black shell. However, something like this would cut into their profits and I do not see them implementing it any time soon. It would be good for some one like me though.
Transferring of VC and Online Game Saves are the only legitimate (vs superficial or stupid) complaints on upgrading in my opinion. Nintendo really better get that sorted out before they release the 3DS because that is where the first big problem is gonna arise(DSiWare --> to 3DSWare).
You're not going to buy a black wii. Save your cash. Putting stickers on it is a waste.
Would putting stickers on a white wii be a waste too?