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Wii - Any good deals??

Can anyone recommend any good deals or packages for the nintendo wii console.
Thanks:T

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  • merlinormartin
    merlinormartin Posts: 1,578 Forumite
    GAME(instore) have wii console and ANY 2 games for £220, we bought the console with zelda:twilight princess and wii play (wii play comes with a free controller so u then have 2 controllers)

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  • j5417
    j5417 Posts: 2 Newbie
    Thanks. good deal
  • pks00
    pks00 Posts: 559 Forumite
    I recently bought one from johnlewis. Using a voucher I found here plus quidco, I got it for £155 delivered. Couple days later I found the £20 off instead of the £15 off voucher I used - pity, could of saved another fiver!

    I then bought wii play from game, with £3.30 cashback, it has cost me about £27 only


    EDIT: Just saw this on hotukdeals (Nintendo Wii & Wii Play £198.95 (£181.43 with Quidco ) saving of £37.52)
    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deal/37989/nintendo-wii-wii-play-198-95-181-43

    Works out just over a pound saving than the way I did it.
    If u expect at least two people playing, perhaps 2 or more kids then I recommend you get wii play cos of the extra remote you definitely need!
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  • Check this one out.£ 93.99 including VAT and delivery.

    http://rankhour.com/details.php?pid=0464466040520373&caid=2&cbid=47&ccid=133
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