Buyer's Guide: Find a Wii, courtesy of Yahoo!

Posted Nov 19, 2006 at 10:59AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: eBay, Yahoo!
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Wii Buyers Guide


Buying a new console isn't easy. And with Wii being in such high demand - as proven by the Wii-crazes in New York - you could find yourself running around all your local stores searching for a Wii. But things just may get a tad easier. Yahoo! has compiled an in-depth Wii buyer's guide for all the fans out there. This will allow for less time looking for a Wii and more time actually playing one. All you have to do is type in your ZIP code in the guide and it will locate the nearest store where you can purchase a Wii.

Other features of the Yahoo! "find a Wii" page include a list of Wii retailers from Yahoo! Shopping, the latest Wii eBay auctions (which at the moment are levelling off at around US$ 610 per console), and a Yahoo! answers page where users can see answers to common questions about the Wii. Use this guide along with QJ articles, and if you have any further questions don't forget you can consult our ever-friendly Wii forums for extra help. Getting yourself some ground-breaking Wii action couldn't be easier!

 
 
 

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by julesno1 - 2006-11-19 05:25
» niice

What a niice move from Yahoo. I still think that if I walk into the future shop closest to me I will find at least 3 nintendo Wiis that haven't been touched.

by umm - 2006-11-19 05:50
» but

when i put my area code (33126) i see the walmart/cirucut city/gamestop (#11) i was gonna go to but how do i know if it has any stock left??

by E - 2006-11-20 08:46
» QWG

this is assenine, the site shows whether the online store has the wii's, but then shows you that the physical counterpart store is in your area. I just went to the walmart it pointed to in my area and they didn't have any. BUT THEIR ONLINE STORE DOES! Total bs, this is worthless.

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