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So it now seems that the new Nintendo console will launch in the United States on November the 19th, and that the machine will cost $250. The console which was once named the "console for the masses" due to its cheap price, was first rumored to cost $149, then $179, followed by $229 Dollars.
Details for Japan are as follows (taken from TheINQ):
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Details for Japan are as follows (taken from TheINQ):
- The Wii box in Japan will include: Wii, remote with strap, nunchuck attachment, power cord, AV cable, stand, sensor bar and stand, and batteries.
- Apparently Japanese gamers will not get a pack-in game, but the US pack is expected to have Wii Sports bundled.
- Wii Sports will sell for the knock-down price of ¥4800, and include Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling, and Boxing.
- Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will sell for ¥6800 Yen and will be a launch title.
- Ten companies will be providing software at launch, and the Wii will launch with 16 titles in Japan. Full launch list here.
- 24 companies have signed on to provide games for the Virtual Console, including Sega, Hudson Soft, Tecmo, Atlus, Capcom, Bandai Namco, and Square Enix.
- 30 downloadable virtual console games are expected on launch.
Famicom virtual console titles will retail for 500 yen ($4.25), Super Famicom titles for 800 yen ($6.81) and Nintendo 64 titles for 1000 yen ($8.51). - Standard Wii software will retail for between ¥4800 ($40) to ¥6800 ($58).
- Consumers will be able to buy prepaid cards with Wii points on them (or just use their regular credit cards), those points will be used to purchase the virtual console games, very similar to Xbox Live's points system.
- The nunchuck and the classic controller attachment will both sell for ¥1800, but there will also be a bundle with the classic controller and 5000 Wii Points for ¥5000.
- The version of Opera for the Wii will be much more advanced than the DS Version, and will support popular technologies such as Flash.
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