New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U Packaged Together in New Configuration
REDMOND,
Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Nintendo is launching a new Wii U Deluxe Set that puts the focus on value, and
highlights the two biggest names in video games: Mario and his brother, Luigi.
Available in stores on Nov. 1,
the Wii U Deluxe model will come with two games – New
Super Mario Bros. U and New
Super Luigi U – all on one disc. The
new configuration will sell at the low suggested retail price of $299.99, and
replaces the existing Wii U Deluxe Set, which included Nintendo
Land. For fans who want to experience the uproarious fun of Nintendo Land, the game can still be purchased separately
in stores and as a download in the Nintendo eShop at a new low suggested retail
price of $29.99, also beginning Nov. 1.
The
beautiful, limited-edition Wii U Deluxe bundle that comes with a download code
forThe Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, a gorgeous GamePad controller
adorned with art inspired by The Legend of Zelda series and a download code for a digital copy
of Hyrule Historia is also still available at a suggested retail
price of $299.99 while supplies last.
“Mario
and Luigi are two of the biggest heroes in video games,” said Scott Moffitt,
Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “This
new Wii U configuration gives people instant access to not one, but two of the
most well-received Wii U games. It’s another example of the tremendous value
and variety that Nintendo is offering consumers this holiday season.”
New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U are two of the best games on Wii U. The games
offer players two separate platforming adventures – one starring Mario and one
starring Luigi – each filled with dozens of creative levels. Both Mario and
Luigi control differently, giving each game a distinct feel and challenge. Both
games showcase the refreshing originality and game play that can only be found
on Nintendo systems.
Remember
that Wii U features parental controls that let adults manage the content their
children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu.