
Wii Price and Release Date Revealed
By Eli Green
Sep 14, 2006 - 9:50:00 AM
In
a rather surprising move The New York Times revealed, earlier today,
the North American price and release date of the Wii. The move is
surprising because, at the time, the North American event hadn't even been held
yet. Sites such as IGN, Kotaku and Joystiq are all repeating it over
and over again.
$250
USD and November 19th were the price and date quoted for
the release of the console. The box is to include, along with the
Wii, one Wii remote, with nunchuck attachment, the Wii AC adapter,
one A/V cable, a sensor bar and sensor bar stand, a Wii stand, two AA
batteries for the Wii remote and Wii Sports. Extra Wii remotes are
said to cost $40 USD each and the nunchuck attachment or classic
controllers are priced at $20 USD each. Games published by Nintendo
will cost $50 USD, while no specific price is set for third party
games, since third party publishers set their own price.
It's
great that the Wii is coming with all that stuff, especially because
most of it is necessary to use the system in the first place, but
we're rather disappointed with a few things. In particular, the
prices for hardware seem rather high. The price of the Japanese Wii
will be 25,000 Yen, which roughly works out to $212 - $215 USD. Why
is the North American price that much higher? The fact that the Wii
remote comes separate from the nunchuck attachment is bad enough,
especially because it's highly likely that the nunchuck attachment
will be needed for a large number of games, but the cost of the Wii
remote, alone, is ludicrous. While the report that the Wii will cost
$250 USD does correspond with Nintendo's original statement that the
Wii would cost, at most, $250, it doesn't seem to match with
Nintendo's plan to market the system to as many mainstream consumers
as possible.
9:20
AM
Strangely
enough, as I was writing this article I received the Nintendo press
release for Canada. The official suggest retail price, in Canadian,
will be $279.95, and the date set is November 19th.
Nintendo also confirmed that Wii Sports will come with five games.
While
I'll still be getting the Wii on launch day, I'm still quite
disappointed that Nintendo didn't keep the price lower.

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