Wii accessories price hike galore

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Post by radiofloyd » Sat Dec 23, 2006 4:33 pm

I just got my 2nd nunchuck in HMV today for €24.99, which seems roughly the equivilant of £17.99. To be honest, it seems everytime i go to buy something Wii related it's out of stock at Game and HMV have loads at about €10 cheaper.

I also saw Oblivion (PC) for €29.99 in several stores and Fallout 1 + 2 bundle for the price of €20 or 2 for €30 - not bad, huh? I'll probably pick up both in the new year (especially fallout after reading the RPG Bible). Oh yeah and Disgaea 2 was widely available although at €44.99 i think i'll wait 'till it drops a little. I guess this is the benefit of the next gen - cheaper current gen. :)

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Post by FatTrucker » Sat Dec 23, 2006 4:52 pm

On a similar note but slightly Off Topic, play.com have started their sale and some of their stuff is very, very good for the money atm.
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Post by Captain Nigel » Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:05 pm

I saw Virgin selling Wiimotes for £25 each last weekend and went back a few days later to buy one only to find they had gone up to £30, kicked myself for not getting one earlier!
Get wiv it.

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Post by skull_leader » Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:58 pm

i bought a storage card reader today. while looking at the various cards displayed i remembered paying 24.99 for the 1G SD i got with my Wii.
I thought i'd get another for my other gadgets and had a look in woolworths for a Wii sd card (as they appeared to be cheaper). 49.99 was the price wooly's were charging, thats double what they were two weeks ago.
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Post by manicm » Sat Dec 23, 2006 10:31 pm

Its due to the demand, i shopped around a couple of weeks ago for my virtual console controller and some points and paid £29.98 for the pad and 2000 points, yet my brother picked up both for £38.98 yesterday he is not a happy bunny!! i was goin to get the component leads but im not paying £25!! this side of christmas on a lead thats way out of order especially as they should be around £15!!
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Post by Games!!! » Sat Dec 23, 2006 10:38 pm

The price may be high, but folks are still buying them. I tried to buy a Wiimote with Wii Play today so we can play multiplayer at Christmas. I looked everywhere in the City I live in and they were sold out everywhere.
Same as the consoles then...

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Post by dj trooper » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:58 am

When i brought a points card on launch gamestation charged me 19.99! Lately i have seen them for 14.99 in most places!!!!!

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Post by Mar-Vell » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:41 pm

I always thought that the Wii was expensive for its specifications. The Christmas shopping frenzy has only served to make things worse. It sounds like people are spending well over £250 for a Wii, one game, a component cable and an extra controller. Bargain! Nintendo (and most High Street stores) are gonna have a killer Christmas: cheap hardware + extiortonate prices = £££. And still everybody's complaining about the PS3!

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Post by Cutty » Sun Dec 24, 2006 2:15 pm

Mar-Vell wrote:Nintendo (and most High Street stores) are gonna have a killer Christmas: cheap hardware + extiortonate prices = £££. And still everybody's complaining about the PS3!
Definitely, my friend. Many don't realise the total cost of proper enjoyment out of the Wii, forgetting to sum up the additional price of controllers and nun-chucks. Nintendo are good at this.

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Post by Mar-Vell » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:01 pm

Miss Marvellous wrote:Whist the PS3 will have extortionate hardware price as well as extortionate accessiories!!
£180 for the Wii hardware is poor value for money. I'm not attacking the machine, I'm gonna get one after Metroid Prime Corruption is out. It's just not "cheap" as many people say. Nintendo are selling the Wii at almost the same price as the core 360 - the technological differences between the two are astronomical. As for the PS3, as I've said before, for what it gives you and provided you care about its features, it's exceptional value for money, especially if (like me) you buy a 60GB one from the States for £300.

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Post by supagorgonizer » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:18 pm

not technically disagreeing with anyone (on the fence!) but you can't really compare the wii price with that of the 360 or PS3 due to the "technological differences" the're very different machines.
sure its a bit more expensive than i would have liked, but for that £180 you get a £40 game, a £30 controller and a £20 nunchuk with the console itself.
and while it definately gets VERY expensive when you buy 4 nunchucks and 3 remotes, this is your choice for doing so. I won't be buying extras until I can get them cheaper thats for sure
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Post by NEEMAN » Mon Dec 25, 2006 8:47 pm

The thing is, you have to be up front about at and admit that Nintendo charge you more for the same service. Sony and Microsoft sell their machines at a loss, and Nintendo sell them for a profit. What that means is that Nintendo could sell them for less, and don't. Sure, the Wii may be cheaper than the others, but that doesn't change the fact that in relative terms, their pricing policy is higher.

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