Nintendo Wii for Christmas – Beware the True Cost ( Click image to see special price!! )

The Nintendo Wii was the need Christmas have gadget of the last and this year promises to be just as successful, but even if one family can get your hands on one, much is what it actually cost to you, to bring it to work for all to enjoy? The recommended retail price of the Nintendo Wii is £ 179.99, but you get the console a Wiimote, Nunchuk controller and a copy of Wii Sports. While it is an attractive price, assuming you can find as cheapgiven their limited only offers you what you need for a single player. Well, if you want a family of four and some multiplayer fun enjoying the Christmas dinner, you will soon see that buying console is just the first step and real price you pay will suddenly start spiral.

While a number of games for the Wii really does not require the Nunchuck controller to the full kit of four players, so they are ready for everything that you need three,additional Wiimotes retailing at £ 29.99 per three Nunchuck controller for a price of £ 14.99 per. That is a staggering £ 134.94 you must pay extra for the whole family to enjoy this family to console. Of course, while the Wii, a copy of Wii Sports bundled with it has, it is reasonable to assume you can enjoy a few other games like over the festive period. Standard releases retail at £ 29.99, but if you want that, this Christmas, "Big Game Wii Fitcomplete with balance board that you return a different set £ 69.99.

So if you are a Wii for a family of four for Christmas with Wii Fit and want a different game can cost you a huge total of £ 414.91. Bare in mind that this is the recommended retail prices and may, given the huge demand in the end will cost you even more. The Wii is a great system and it would be unfair to single Nintendo out completely for this type of additional costs, such as exist on other systems,But since the Wii sold specifically marketed for families with community play in mind and as such, perhaps it would be a little fairer, if Nintendo were more transparency about the true costs of what they are.

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