Came across this on facebook, super good deal if you still wanna grab a new Wii U and take advantage of the cheap games at EBgames.
$199 Wii U Premium at the Warehouse
$199 Wii U Premium at the Warehouse
Well, they aren't making them anymore and they never got a steep discount, so I dunno about the local market values in Australia but $200 for a Wii U in USD is a pretty reasonable asking price especially if new or gently used.$200 for a dead console is a super good deal? I think not.
EB Aus has trade a Wii U Premium for a $309 Switch I think, which isn't too bad. I'd be tempted if I had a Premium instead of a base Wii U (which was $175 AUS brand new in 2014)
$200 for a dead console is a super good deal? I think not.
EB Aus has trade a Wii U Premium for a $309 Switch I think, which isn't too bad. I'd be tempted if I had a Premium instead of a base Wii U (which was $175 AUS brand new in 2014)
$200 for a dead console is a super good deal? I think not.
EB Aus has trade a Wii U Premium for a $309 Switch I think, which isn't too bad. I'd be tempted if I had a Premium instead of a base Wii U (which was $175 AUS brand new in 2014)
Well, they aren't making them anymore and they never got a steep discount, so I dunno about the local market values in Australia but $200 for a Wii U in USD is a pretty reasonable asking price especially if new or gently used.
I remember when Dick Smith NZ were clearing out Wii U's for $149-$199NZD back in 2013. Like 7 months after launch, that was crazy.
RIP Dick Smith.
I remember when Dick Smith NZ were clearing out Wii U's for $149-$199NZD back in 2013. Like 7 months after launch, that was crazy.
RIP Dick Smith.
Wii U's super easy to softmod nowadays. just sayin
Before people throw off the Wii U based on Switch deluxe editions, remember this console can be easily made to run able to run 99% of all GC and Wii games off of HDD. There is no better BC console and it's super reliable so it should last for a long time.
I'm too wary about bricking my Wii U to jack it but I definitely love the damn thing. I have something like 50 retail games and there's still a few left for me to track down.
Actually that's a pretty good point. 3 generations of games running natively on one tidy machine is nothing to be sneezed at. It will be rough going if your gamepad breaks though right?
I just remember being able to waltz into Cash Convertors and pick up a Gamecube for $50 in 2005. Just seems like a crazy price considering the console.
Actually that's a pretty good point. 3 generations of games running natively on one tidy machine is nothing to be sneezed at. It will be rough going if your gamepad breaks though right?