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Wii Drops to $129.99 With a Sports Resort Bundle |
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If you're looking for a cheap way to get your gaming fix this holiday season, Nintendo wants you to know that they have you covered. Sure, the original Wii may be on its way out with the Wii U hitting store shelves next month, but to some that can only mean a better bargain. After all, while most of us here probably fall into the more hardcore category, for those that don't mind not having the very latest and greatest systems, this new bundle can bring you hours and hours of enjoyment at a steal of a price.

When new consoles launch, you can also expect that hardware developers are going to want some of their older stock to fly off shelves. As the current generation prepares for its retirement we first saw this trend with the release of the much cheaper PS3 super slim, but today we are able to see the Wii fall on to the budget rack. Just in time for the holiday season, you're going to be able to get the motion control console with two great games for just $129.99.
Included in this super high-value package, there's going to be a lot of ways for you to get some bang for your buck. For one, the console will come with both the critically acclaimed Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort on a single disc, so that's already two amazing experiences that no Wii owner should be without. However if that's not enough for you, the set will also include a nunchuck and motion plus to allow for even more ways to interact with your newly purchased console. If you want to see what all that Wii Sports fuss is all about, you can do it on the cheap with this bundle as soon as October 28th!
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May be some confusion with this and Wii U though.
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