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List Price: $199.99
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New (59) Used (197) Collectible (3) from $159.98

Seller: SellingAllThings
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 1798 reviews
Sales Rank: 3

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: nintendo_wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5
Dimensions (in): 15 x 10 x 4.5

MPN: 045496880019
Model: Sports Pack
UPC: 454968800194
EAN: 0045496880019
ASIN: B0009VXBAQ

Release Date: November 19, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: NO WII SPORTS or outer box...Wii system, Hookups, Sensor Bar, Nunchuk, and Wiimote, all in good condition!

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Showing reviews 1771-1775 of 1798



5 out of 5 stars should have gone out to get it   November 19, 2006
Jeff Tsui (Maspeth, NY United States)
1 out of 8 found this review helpful

i was doing the same as you all the whole nite. waking up here n there to refresh. luckily enuff i have a target and bestbuy in the neighborhood and got the Wii about an hour ago. they gave away target tickets first but i didnt make the cut, so then the bestbuy crew came out to give away the tix. phew. it was cold and my nephew better like this xmas gift this year! g luck to you all... try tomorrow at stores as they will be getting new shipments again!


5 out of 5 stars Toys r us   November 19, 2006
Benjamin D. Weiss (Dorset, VT)
1 out of 9 found this review helpful

Toys r us is so much better, everyone should buy from them instead. They have much better service than Amazon.com. Everyone, don't buy from Amazon, buy from Toys r us. Please. So I can get my Wii from the best online store on earth, Amazon.com


4 out of 5 stars Customer Service   November 19, 2006
Michael Liu Zhang
2 out of 10 found this review helpful

There haven't been any posts lately are you guys still awake. I just got off the phone with a couple of different CS reps. Most of them were completely clueless, they didn't even know if the wiis already went on sale or if they're going on sale at all today. But one rep told me that they'd be on sale 8am PST(about 40 mins from now), and that they'd be $[...] and would be shipped immediately, and that their second batch of shipments would come during the second week of December. Just curious if anyone else got the same response from CS?


5 out of 5 stars go to [...]   November 19, 2006
S. Prince
1 out of 8 found this review helpful

just ordered a bundle off of [...], they have them in stock for the moment. i said screw amazon, opened a second window incase it was a joke,but i just placed my order. go check it out real quick.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing   November 19, 2006
H. Vargas (APO, AP United States)
517 out of 603 found this review helpful

Just picked this up during the midnight launch at Wal-mart, so far it's 3:45AM PST and I have to say that I'm totally impressed by Nintendo's latest effort though at first the new control may feel foreign after not more than just a few minutes it feels natural incredibly fun and after a little bit you'll never feel like going back to a regular controller again. I asked my cousin who was w/ me during the launch if he'd get a Wii and he said "no", but that all changed as we hooked it up and started playing Wii sports. All of a sudden it went from "no" to "what games are there" etc. Try this and I guarauntee(*sp) that you will be impressed by this revolutionary new system that places gameplay above nice shiny eye candy which unless you've been living under a rock should know by now that that's not what the Wii's all about. I just also wanted to add that I'm not just some Nintendo fanboy trying to butter this system up as I also own a 360 and also plan on owning a PS3 when the right games come out for it, pure and simple I am a gamer and don't care for one particular system over another as long as it has the games to back it up. For those that are skeptical stop doubting this is the real deal and at a price ($250) that can't be beat by any of Nintendo's competitors this is something that will entertain the entire family regardless of age, gender etc. For about $350 I picked up an extra controller set(wii remote and nunchaku)and a copy of Zelda (try getting anywhere near that much w/ any other system). I'll admit that when Nintendo had finally shared its strategy to the world a while back I was skeptical as well until I saw the videos for it and knew from than on that Nintendo was truly onto something great. Another cool note is that if you have a Gamecube controller lying around you can actually use that for playing the library of old school games that come from the Wii shop (which can be purchased w/ Wii points)instead having to go out and buy the new Wii retro controller (nice touch) some old school games can also simply be played w/ the remote. Also unlike the almighty Microsoft point the Wii points are on equal terms w/ the dollar so 100 Wii points equals $1 etc. You can purchase those online in the Wii shop by 1000 point increments(I believe) up to 5000 points. Prices for NES games are 500 points 800 points for Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo games and 1000 points for N64 games. Right now though the library is fairly limited offering no more than a few titles (no more than 5)for each console. The bottomline though is don't miss out on this revolutionary product it is definately worth at least a try before you dismiss it as a clever gimmick and is truly one of the best systems to come out in years(IMO) and a breath of fresh air to the staleness which are controllers.
Additional features include Wi-fi for wireless connection, 4 Gamecube control ports, 2 USB ports, 2 Gamecube memory card slots and extra slots for SD flash cards (doesn't accept anything else like Memorysticks) so you can view your pictures on the Wii for instance.


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