Filed under: News | Holiday Gift Guide
Dec 18 2010, 2:34pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Best Buy is matching the awesome Walmart Wii and PS3 console deals this weekend. You also get a free $100 gift card when you purchase the 160GB Sony PS3 console and a $75 gift card with the purchase of a Nintendo Wii system. Additionally Best Buy is handing out $50 gift cards with all other Sony PS3 models.
The Best Buy Wii and PS3 deals are available through Sunday Dec. 19.
Since the BestBuy.com site is offline right now, why not head out to a Best Buy store and get the best Wii and PS3 deals of the year. Not even Black Friday offered better deals on the Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3 console.
Amazon offered the Sony PS3 with a $100 Credit on Friday. The deal is gone again.
I4U News brings you daily Holiday shopping tips on new releases, pre-orders, hot deals, sales events and unique gadgets. Find the best holiday gift ideas and holiday deals in our Holiday Gift Guide 2010. Time is running out for online gift shopping. Take advantage of the last big Holiday Sales.
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