Filed under: Shopping | Gaming
Oct 14 2010, 5:42pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Toys "R" Us is taking preorders for the LEGO Play and Build Remote for Nintendo Wii (pictured) for $39.99 plu $4.98 for shipping. Plus, receive a free LEGO Halloween Bucket. (It appears in your cart automatically.) That's a savings of $8 and the only offering we've seen so far of the LEGO remote for Wii. Sales tax is added where applicable. It includes a wrist strap, two battery covers, and 31 mini LEGO tiles with a LEGO tile separator. It's also compatible with Wii MotionPlus. This item is expected to be shipped beginning October 16.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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