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If you are wanting a wii now is the time to get one....Just remember the arcade is at a lower price.



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Well if you haven't got one yet, now is the time to act.



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Are they heat wrapped? Or the playable demo systems? Also make sure they're not used systems being sold as new.

Or you could stop at a quality store you can actually trust just to be sure.



I'll come up with something better eventually...

So do Targets and Wal Marts.

But I doubt they will last.



I should have my parents get my sister a Wii so she's not always stealing mine. haha.



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Observations from yesterday:
- Costco had over 60 Wiis for sale. Not bundled, but the system itself.
- Best Buy had ~25.
- Target had at least 10.
- In stock at Amazon

The Wii shortage is officially over in the US.



WiiStation360 said:
Observations from yesterday:
- Costco had over 60 Wiis for sale. Not bundled, but the system itself.
- Best Buy had ~25.
- Target had at least 10.
- In stock at Amazon

The Wii shortage is officially over in the US.

 

Until after your "Black Friday" day



If it isn't turnbased it isn't worth playing   (mostly)

And shepherds we shall be,

For Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand, That our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be. In Nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritūs Sancti. -----The Boondock Saints

Begun, this Clone War has.........



"The Wii shortage is officially over in the US."

For the moment, at least...



"[Our former customers] are unable to find software which they WANT to play."
"The way to solve this problem lies in how to communicate what kind of games [they CAN play]."

Satoru Iwata, Nintendo President. Only slightly paraphrased.