John P. Falcone | Sep 24, 2009

Nintendo has officially announced that the price of the
Wii will drop to US$199.99, effective on Sunday. The long-rumored US$50 price cut comes in the wake of recent price drops for the
PlayStation 3 (US$299, with built-in Blu-ray player) and
Xbox 360 (US$299 for the 120GB version with built-in DVD player), which have boosted sales of the Sony and Microsoft consoles. (To date, the Wii remains the best-selling home game console of the three.)
Other than the price cut, there are no other changes to the current Wii bundle--you're still getting the console, along with the Wiimote and Nunchuk controllers and the bundled
Wii Sports game. By contrast, there's at least one rumor that the UK will get a Wii package that adds the MotionPlus peripheral and
Wii Sports Resort to the mix. Meanwhile, white remains the only color choice in the US (Japanese consumers can choose black as well).
Editors' note:
We are waiting for an official comment from Nintendo's Asia distributor.
Nintendo also took the opportunity to officially announce the release date for
New Super Mario Bros. Wii, which had previously been slated for a vague "fall 2009" window. The multiplayer
Super Mario game will hit US store shelves on November 15.
So, what do you guys think? Does the price drop make the Wii more attractive? Would you prefer a more enticing bundle? Or are you holding out for the Wii HD? Share your comments below.
Via
CNET.com
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