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more about #pricedrop Whooped.D.Dew: Can I say this machine shoulda debuted even lower. 179.99. It's less powerful and has less features than the original xbox which came out 5 years pr... more » Mlata: Man, Nintendo has done a lot of things pretty right in this generation. Their pricing, marketing and overall sales strategy is really well thought out... more » bakagaijin: I'd really like to pick up a Wii. I think $200 is a good price point, and it would allow me to play games like Murumasa and No More Heroes 2. Unfort... more » lionkitten: Just like the difference between cheapest PS3 and PSPGo, the difference between Wii and DSi seems out of whack. I don't know why, but it always seems... more » SayeedaCeyx: they looked like asshats when they launched it at $250. more » geiko: Just remember kids, don't hold your wee for a wii. It's fatal. more » RaptureScientist: 200$ is still too much for me for something I'll only power on a few times a year. more » wtf_G: People who don't own a Wii at this point, certainly aren't holding back because of it's price point. Not sure what this'll achieve. more » Kris: I kind of think they have to at this point. Everyone else dropped their prices; they'd look like asshats if they didn't follow suit. more » orliplayer: You are all forgetting that the Wii still comes with WiiSports, a 30$ value at best. So the price drop is actually bigger than you realize. more » Torusan: I'm sure the DSi/lite still topping charts had a bit to do with the < $100 price-cut. Though, if Nintendo lowered the price on their handhelds just... more » Paradox me: Good news for me. I was considering getting a GameStop refurb for $200, but this is even better! more » excel_excel: God. Even Wii price cut articles are filled with trolls. $199 ain't bad for the full package alright. more » JRDad: What they should do is package the new "lower priced" system with more pack in games, such as Wii Fit or Wit Sports Resort. Make it the NES bundle of ... more » johnLD: like i said before, a price cut for the wii wont have drastic sales spike like the ps3. Its because price of the wii wasnt a big factor in purchasing ... more » Foxstar is in love with Kotaku's two Brians.: Thank you Micheal for the troll bait. Much ban shall come from this topic. more » melonpans: Only $50, for that overpriced shitty hardware. Nintendo are turning into greedy fools now. more » Gray665: Drop it to $150 and you got yourself a sale Nintendo...not that you're really hurtin' for sales or anything. more » Krakn3Dfx: Wonder what the Free $12.99 value is over on the right side. At $200, I'm sure N is still making a profit on these systems, this is probably a good t... more » Rakotto: Just 50 bucks? I thought it would at least cost about the 99 bucks like the Cube... more » -
#rumor
Target Circular Adds Fuel To The Wii Price Drop Fire
An anonymous tipster sends us this picture of an alleged Target circular for the week of September 27th, joining Wal-Mart and Toys R Us on the $199.99 Wii price drop bandwagon. More » -
#rumor
Toys R Us Ad Points To $199 Wii Price Drop This Month
Last week, we got a peek at an alleged upcoming Walmart ad that indicated an official price drop would be coming to the Wii. Today, it appears that retailer Toys R Us may have heard the same thing.
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#rumor
Wii Price Drop Looks To Hit First Week Of October
Advance retail listings forwarded to Kotaku indicate that Nintendo is planning to issue its first price drop on the Wii, with a less expensive version of the console—currently priced at $249 USD—coming the first week of October. More » -
#pricedrop
Microsoft Confirms Xbox 360 Price Drop, Denies Slim 360 Rumors
Microsoft's priciest version of the Xbox 360 is getting a $100 price drop this Friday, the publisher told Kotaku, and its top selling model of the console is being phased out. More » -
#rumor
Best Buy Ad Also Confirms 360 Price Drops
We've been getting a lot of snapshots of Xbox 360 price drop ads lately, and of course there's also the truism that all Microsoft rumors are real. More » -
#pricedrop
Droplitz Price Drops
Blitz Arcade is pricing their downloadable puzzle game Droplitz to move, with both the Steam and iPhone versions of the engaging title now available ridiculously cheap. More » -
#gamescom
Surprise! PlayStation 3 Price Drops $100
In a move that no one could have possibly anticipated, Sony announces a price drop along with the news of the PlayStation 3 Slim, with the current 80GB system dropping to $299 until replaced.
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#livearcade
TMNT: Turtles In Time Price Dropped Like A Foot Ninja
Ubisoft's HD remake of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time will be just a bit cheaper than expected when it hits Xbox Live Arcade next week. More » -
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#e32009
Sony: E3 Not Proper Venue To Announce Any PS3 Price Drop
Despite expectations that Sony would lower the price of the PS3 at E3, the company announced no price drop at the big show. We asked why. More » -
#pricedrop
Battleforge Receives Strategic Price Reduction
EA has announced that their card-based real time strategy game BattleForge is getting a new "competitive pricing strategy", with the retail price dropping to $29.99. More » -
#playstation3
Target Confirms New PlayStation 3 Greatest Hits Bundle
Kotaku has confirmed with several Target locations that a new 80GB PlayStation 3 Greatest Hits bundle will be available on March 29th, with Motorstorm and Resistance thrown in for free. More » -
#ps3
Sony Price Dropping 40GB PS3 Model This Weekend
Ho Ho Ho, it looks like Christmas is coming early for fans of the Playstation 3 system. More » -
#xbox360
Xbox 360 Price Slashes Hit U.S. On Sept. 5
You knew it was coming, but Microsoft has made it official: the Xbox 360 is officially going to drop to as low as $199 starting Friday, September 5 in the U.S. The three currently offered SKUs will get a price drop in North America, following multiple retail leaks and a similar pricing adjustment for the Japanese market. The new MSRP for the current line up is as follows. More » -
#xbox360
Radio Shack Confirms 360 Price Cuts?
Way back on Aug. 1 we posted on the rumor that the Xbox 360 was getting across-the-board price cuts, knocking the hard-drive-less Arcade down to $199, the 60GB Pro to $299 and the 120GB Elite to $399. More »

