Target Australia offers Wii pre-order package

Wii Aussie Promo

The friendly people over at Target have finally come up with a nice, little scheme to make sure that everyone who wants a Wii in Australia this Christmas, would be getting something extra in their goodie bags. Although there aren’t any exact details about the vouchers that they are trying to tempt everyone with, “good deals” is something that Target is known for. And so, as shown in the photo, for a small deposit of AU$ 20, you can be sure of getting that Wii once it comes out and you’ll also get a AU$ 600 voucher which you could use when purchasing games and accessories.

Nintendo’s next-gen console is set to be released in Australia on December 7, with a suggested retail price of AU$ 399.95. Prices for games as well as accessories for this console, however, are not yet known. Many are also speculating if the console will come bundled with any other game other than Wii Sports. There are also many questions as to whether Nintendo will be able to keep up with or even meet the demand for more Wiis.

Via Aussie-Nintendo

Wii Aussie Promo

The friendly people over at Target have finally come up with a nice, little scheme to make sure that everyone who wants a Wii in Australia this Christmas, would be getting something extra in their goodie bags. Although there aren’t any exact details about the vouchers that they are trying to tempt everyone with, “good deals” is something that Target is known for. And so, as shown in the photo, for a small deposit of AU$ 20, you can be sure of getting that Wii once it comes out and you’ll also get a AU$ 600 voucher which you could use when purchasing games and accessories.

Nintendo’s next-gen console is set to be released in Australia on December 7, with a suggested retail price of AU$ 399.95. Prices for games as well as accessories for this console, however, are not yet known. Many are also speculating if the console will come bundled with any other game other than Wii Sports. There are also many questions as to whether Nintendo will be able to keep up with or even meet the demand for more Wiis.

Via Aussie-Nintendo

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