Full details on the EB Games Wii VIP card |
When it comes to taking things seriously, online retail store EB Games includes games and promises in their list. And unlike the mere speculations before, what we have here today is the official pamphlet for the Wii VIP card. The offer is available not only to those who would be pre-ordering a Wii because purchasing it on launch day or even after that still entitles buyers to become Wii VIPs.
To welcome eager fans more, EB games is holding an introductory offer that slashes off AU$ 20 (roughly around US$ 15) to Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. With new offers every month, we were wondering when big games such as Red Steel and Legend of Zelda end up in their list.
Discounted games will be sold to members for just AU$ 8.95 while non-VIP buyers will get it for AU$ 9.95. There is still no mention on how VIP discounts will apply to first-party software as well as to Electronic Arts developed and published games. EA titles have been previously listed for just under AU $ 100.
Via Aussie-Nintendo
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Lmao 199$ when you trade in a gamecube and 20 games. What a freiken rip off thats like less then 1 dollor per game.
I was an assistant manager for 3 years at a FuncoLand store in the Dallas area. I must say that game trade ins are a complete load of crap and are a huge ripoff to consumers. I wish more people would learn how they work and stop falling for game stores that offer trade ins.
Even though you get crap all for the games you trade in, I happily got rid of my ps2 (my brother still has one) and I purchased these ps2 games for