Best Buy, Target, Toys ‘R Us reveal Wii price drop
Sept. 18
Is the Wii about to have its price point officially slashed down $50 to $199?
Anonymous tipsters sending advertisement images to gaming blog Kotaku seem to think so, and from the looks of it, we’re ready to believe.
Although rumors are fun, we really hope Nintendo grants some clarity on this issue, and issues an offical statement.
Eddie Makuch is Blast's Director of Video Game News. Reach him at Makuch.E@BlastMagazine.com.





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