Filed under: Shopping | Shopping Tips
May 10 2010, 8:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Walmart offers the new Nintendo Wii Black Game Console bundled with Wii Sports Resort, an extra Nintendo Nunchuk, and a Nyko Wii Remote for $199. Shipping adds $3.97, or choose free Site-to-Store. Even with shipping, that's $48 under the lowest total price we could find for this bundle when purchased separately elsewhere. Sales tax is added where applicable. The console includes a Wii Remote Controller, Wii Nunchuk Controller, and Wii Sports.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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