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What if the console breaks down? Is there a good warranty on it?



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oldschoolfool said:
how much is that in American money.

Almost five hundred grand



Awesome!

...I'll just buy it with the spare change I have in my pocket.... >_>



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Looks very nice, but if I bought it I would put it into a collector's case right away and never touch it. Then sell it 20 years from now for twice as much.




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You could also buy a PS3 for £199,995.00...

Now that PS3 is cheaper than Wii, which one will sell the best?
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Khuutra said:
oldschoolfool said:
how much is that in American money.

Almost five hundred grand


thanks Khuutra



i think that the queen of England has one.



Nice, but do you also get a gold wii-mote and nunchuck?

And what about Wii sports or Wii sports resort?

It would look out of place in my house without gold controllers as well, so I'll skip buying it this time :0P

 

Surely someone would like to email them and ask the irrelevant question: Does it come with a memory card?



Im going to buy 4.



I bet if it was actually real, it would have some fatal flaw due to being solid gold. Such as overheating and melting internally or the optical disk malfunctioning.

But it sounds totally fake.

supermario128 said:
Looks very nice, but if I bought it I would put it into a collector's case right away and never touch it. Then sell it 20 years from now for twice as much.

It wouold most likely lose value the second you bought it.  Its only value is to a customer who wanted it based on the status of owning it as a 'unique' item.  But following this generation, I doubt anyone would want to buy it.  You'd probably have more luck selling a regular Wii than that.  You'd probably eventually have to just sell it for its weight in gold, and then you would lose 100x your investment.



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