Nintendo Wii price drop coming 27 September?

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Nintendo Wii price drop coming 27 September?

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We’ve seen price cuts from both Xbox 360 and PS3, and so it’s only right whispers should start about a price drop for Nintendo’s Wii – especially when it’s rumoured to have come straight from Ninty HQ.

Nintendo fan site Nintendojo has reported it did some eavesdropping on a conference call between Nintendo and some big name retailers, where it confirmed there would be a $50 price cut starting from 27 September.Of course this is little more than rumour at the moment, but does seem backed up by American advertising spotted from the likes of Toys R Us and Target listing Nintendo’s console at $199.99 – a $50 drop.

We’d expect if it’s true, we’ll hear about the price cut at the Tokyo Games Show this week, and with any luck alongside the 250GB PS3 Slim. 

As for how the price cut will affect the UK price, it’s anyone’s guess – but any discount will be a bonus.

We’ll be reporting all the news out of the Tokyo Games Show later this week, so keep it locked to Techplore.com

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      September 25th, 2009 at 16:38 | #1

      [...] It’s been rumoured, and now sources have apparently confirmed that the Nintendo Wii is definitely set to get a price cut, as well as some extra goodies in the box. [...]

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