Wii's price revealed!
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"Nintendo has revealed to Famitsu.com, at the company's recent press conference unveiling its financial results, that Wii would arrive in Japanese stores with a maximum price tag of 25,000 yen. After taking in account various factors, the conversion to other currencies comes down to a launch price of: 225 dollars, 225 euros, and 150 pounds."
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"Nintendo has revealed to Famitsu.com, at the company's recent press conference unveiling its financial results, that Wii would arrive in Japanese stores with a maximum price tag of 25,000 yen. After taking in account various factors, the conversion to other currencies comes down to a launch price of: 225 dollars, 225 euros, and 150 pounds."
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EDIT: Omg your a n00b. jk I thought Nintendo stated what the exact price was.
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EDIT: Omg your a n00b. jk I thought Nintendo stated what the exact price was.
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That's over 2 months old, you know...
Plus, there still isn't anything official, this is all speculation. While that's usually fairly accurate, it's still not exact.
@Sword_gun: these kinds of things tend to be a bit more expensive in Europe, so it would make sense for USD and Euro prices to be the same, since the conversion is the way it is
Plus, there still isn't anything official, this is all speculation. While that's usually fairly accurate, it's still not exact.
@Sword_gun: these kinds of things tend to be a bit more expensive in Europe, so it would make sense for USD and Euro prices to be the same, since the conversion is the way it is
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No, because it's a known fact that it's less than $250.
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and also a known fact that they tend to overstate the value of the prizes for tax reasons
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7. (2,711) INSTANT WIN PRIZES:
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November 1, 2006 through January 31, 2007 the following Instant Prizes will be available to be won: (711) Nintendo Wii, ARV: $299.99 USD ($399.99 CDN) each; and (100) $60.00 USD ($70.00 CDN) Video Game Shopping Sprees awarded in the form of VISA® Gift Cards (subject to issuer’s terms and conditions).
7. (2,711) INSTANT WIN PRIZES:
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November 1, 2006 through January 31, 2007 the following Instant Prizes will be available to be won: (711) Nintendo Wii, ARV: $299.99 USD ($399.99 CDN) each; and (100) $60.00 USD ($70.00 CDN) Video Game Shopping Sprees awarded in the form of VISA® Gift Cards (subject to issuer’s terms and conditions).
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