I was just looking at Amazon.com and the cheapest price you can get on a new Wii is $389, and $403 for a used one.
Are people really buying them at these prices?
I was just looking at Amazon.com and the cheapest price you can get on a new Wii is $389, and $403 for a used one.
Are people really buying them at these prices?
… for which there still isn’t a European release date. Grr.
I bought two for resale at one point and got about $360 for each one. FWIW.
-Joe
Yeah, that’s the thing. I’ve never sold anything on Amazon or eBaby, but I’m thinking about camping out in front of some stores and seeing if I can’t resell a couple of these babies. It’d pay for my own Wii.
Pretty close to what I did. I just stop in the occasional Wal-Mart.
-Joe
Unless you have a Gamecube controller.
And yeah, it is worth noting that all of the SNES, SEGA, TG16 (I think), and N64 games require either a Gamecube or classic controller.
Well I downloaded Donkey Kong (my classic favorite) and Galaga (my wife’s classic favorite) for the NES onto our Wii last night. And then my wife surprised me with a brithday gift, Call of Duty 3!! I Can’t wait to play it.
According to Wikipeida some of the TG16 games and Genesis games can use the wand.
No, you misunderstand. I mean the Contra III controls on a GameCube controller make the game unplayable. Everything is laid out all wrong.
I wasn’t originally going to buy a Classic Controller (I have 3 GC ones), but it really is needed for Virtual Console games.
So if you don’t mind my asking, where’d you sell it? I just picked one up this morning at Wal-Mart.
Thanks, but I already found one at Walmart. I was so happy, took it right home and prepared to hawk it on Amazon, only to find out you can’t sell electronics (and lots of other things) on Amazon w/out being one of their mysterious “preferred sellers” which apparently you have to wait and be invited to be. So then I tried it on eBay only to find out I’m too late. All the power sellers who somehow come into truck-fulls of Wiis are on there selling 10/day for only a couple bucks over shipping. Can’t compete with that.
Back to Walmart my poor little Wii went. Have to save up for it the old-fashioned way.
I saw three Wiis just sitting on the shelf at Best Buy last Thursday with no one around even looking at them. I think the “sold out everywhere” draught is finally over. But Target the next day still had an empty Wii case, so the Wii is still considered “hard to find,” which I guess is an upgrade from “impossible.”
My husband and I finally managed to get a Wii last weekend. We’d tried to local Gamestop a couple times–the girl there told us that the shipments were lasting longer, a couple days or more. Of course, that didn’t help the time she’d sold the last one an hour before we got there (right about when my husband was getting off work), but we managed to find one the next day at another GS while visiting his family. Seems like it’s still hard to find a place with some in stock, but drop by enough places enough times and you should luck in.
Now if there was only something we could do to Bust-a-Move Bash to make it easier to tell the colours apart
Still impossible to get around here. I blame the scalpers. There’s no shortage of people selling them on eBay and craigslist, they must be the ones waiting on lines and buying out shipments as soon as they arrive. So I’ll wait patiently until they’re regularly in stock.
I’ve flamed out over that more times than I care to admit
Whoo-hooo! I finally finished Zelda…100 hours later! What a great game.