If you’re thinking of buying a Wii, best to hold off a bit longer, because Nintendo just confirmed speculation its little white box would drop in price mid-May. As expected, that drop amounts to a 25% ...
With the eyes of the gaming world turned to Sony's Tokyo Game Show kick-off keynote tonight, Nintendo of America stole some of its competitor's thunder by announcing the long-awaited first price cut ...
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As it gears up to launch its brand new Wii U game machine, Nintendo announced Monday that it is cutting the price of its older-model Wii. The Wii, which originally launched in 2006, will sell for $130 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Nintendo on Sunday will cut the price of its popular Wii console by $50, in a bid to broaden its appeal among potential new customers as it prepares to release the Wii Fit-Plus and New ...
Nintendo announced today that it is cutting the price of its popular Wii home game machine from $200 to $150. The $50 price drop, which goes into effect May 15, comes as Wii sales are slipping and as ...
Vgchartz has received confirmation that price cuts of some nature, likely as Ars Technica reported the other day, are in the works for both Sony’s PS3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360. Both cuts are expected ...
You’ve been waiting patiently since 2006 for Nintendo to drop the price of the Wii to $150, right? Well your wait will soon be over. Starting May 15, you’ll be able to scoop up the console, a ...
If you were trying to find a Nintendo Wii to give someone as a Christmas present and were counting on buying that Wii at a retailer like Best Buy or Target, odds are you came away empty-handed and ...
TOKYO — Game maker Nintendo showed greater than expected resilience in its battle for market share last quarter thanks in part to a 20% price cut on its Wii product that sliced into profits. A firm ...
Since its introduction in November 2006, the Nintendo Wii has been priced at $250. The 20 percent price drop means the bare-bones system is now available for $199.99. The new price will take effect ...