Nintendo of America will start selling a new Wii...
Nintendo of America will start selling a new Wii U Deluxe Set Nov. 1 at $299.99 that it said Wednesday will include the 32-GB Deluxe version of the console and two Nintendo games, New Super Mario Bros. U and New…
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Super Luigi U, on one disc. The same version of the console is now being sold at the same price with just the game Nintendo Land and as part of a limited edition bundle including the Nintendo game The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD, also at $299.99. The new Deluxe Set will replace the existing bundle that includes Nintendo Land, said Nintendo. Consumers will still be able to buy Nintendo Land separately in stores and as a download in the Nintendo eShop at a new, lower price of $29.99, also starting Nov. 1, it said. The game costs $59.99 now. The existing limited-edition Wii U Deluxe bundle that comes with a download code for The Wind Waker HD, as well as a GamePad controller with art inspired by The Legend of Zelda series and a download code for a digital copy of Hyrule Historia, will remain available at $299.99 “while supplies last,” it said. Separately, although the older Wii console was “discontinued” in Japan, the company said there’s “no change in the status” of the Wii in the U.S., where it will remain available for purchase this holiday season. It wasn’t clear whether Wii production stopped entirely for all regions and if Nintendo will merely be selling through whatever units were already produced through year-end in markets outside of Japan. Nintendo of America didn’t immediately comment.