Filed under: Shopping | Holiday Gift Guide
Dec 12 2010, 1:31pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Amazon has just brought back their Black Friday Wii console deal. The new White Wii console Bundle is on sale for $199.99 with a $50 Amazon credit. Essentially you just pay $149.99 for a new Wii console bundle. This is the best Wii deal of the season and as we know from Black Friday this deal triggered huge sales for Nintendo. The Wii is set to outsell the Xbox 360 and the PS3 again this holiday season, because at $149.99 (price considering $50 gift card) it is the most affordable motion gaming console on the market.
Only the new white Wii hardware bundle qualifies for the $50 Amazon credit. The Black Wii console bundle is on sale for $177 and the red Wii is currently sold out on Amazon.
Shop the Nintendo Wii Holiday deals now on Amazon.
Walmart just tweeted that they will offer the Wii with a $50 gift card in-stores today from 11-4pm, but why go out in the cold when you can get the same deal online now and there is still plenty of time for the shipment to arrive way ahead of Christmas.
Update:
If you are looking for a PS3 deal, Amazon is selling now the PS3 with a huge $75 credit.
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