Before the month is over, Nintendo may be lowering the price of the Wii and reissuing select titles at bargain prices.
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A factory fresh Nintendo Wii will be retailing for a MSRP of $150 before the month is out, according to anonymous retail sources in contact with Kotaku. Along with the price cut, Nintendo will unveil a line-up up of budget titles, falling under the banner “Wii Select.”
Games in the “Wii Select” line will be $19.99 if early retail listings are indeed factual. The first games slated to be reissued at budget prices include The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Mario Super Sluggers.
In addition to a price a drop, the retail sources say that each Wii system will no longer be bundled with Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, but instead include a copy of Mario Kart Wii. Those new Wii owners who desire some tennis and boxing will have the option of buying a “Wii Select” copy of Wii Sports. The new Mario Kart Wii combo will supposedly go on sale on May 15.
If these rumors prove to be true, it will be the first Nintendo system in North America to garner a budget line-up since a handful of Game Boy Advance titles received the Player’s Choice branding.
It should have been Wii Sports AND Mario Kart. I think bundling Mario Kart is a positive move, but why take Wii Sports out? There's no reason both can't be included. Whatever it cost Nintendo to develop Wii Sports has already been recouped a billion fold, and since the disc is just a 20 cent piece of plastic its not like adding it with the system significantly increases manufacturing costs. It would have been better to just leave it there and just add Mario Kart together with it.
Oh well... that's just my 2 cents on the matter.
Nintendo Unveils New Wii Package at $149.99, Launches 'Nintendo Selects' $19.99 Wii Games
Having Fun with Family and Friends Just Became More Affordable than Ever With New Suggested Retail Pricing
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nintendo is dropping the suggested retail price of its Wii™ system to $149.99 and including a Mario™ game with the Wii hardware. Starting May 15, the newly priced Wii system will come in either black or white with the Mario Kart™ Wii game and a matching colored Wii Wheel™ accessory, replacing the previously included Wii Sports™ and Wii Sports Resort™ games.
Also on May 15, Nintendo launches the new Nintendo® Selects collection of Wii games, a set of popular games that millions of people have already experienced, at a suggested retail price of $19.99. The four must-own games in this collection are The Legend of Zelda™: Twilight Princess, Animal Crossing™: City Folk, Mario™ Super Sluggers and Wii Sports, which is available for the first time as a separate software purchase. Parents and video game fans can now easily expand their library of fun, family-friendly Wii games.
"From the day it launched, Wii has let players of all ages and experience levels have fun with one another," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "The new suggested retail pricing for both the hardware and select games will help create more of these magical moments for even greater numbers of people."
With Mario Kart Wii now included with the Wii hardware, players will be able to enjoy fun go-kart racing with Mario and all his Mushroom Kingdom pals right out of the box. The Wii Remote™ Plus controller, Nunchuk™ controller and Wii Wheel included in the package will all match the hardware, meaning they will be either black or white. The new black Wii Wheel will also be available separately at a suggested retail price of $9.99.
Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://wii.com.
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