Wii U eShop Deals - 3/28: Curve & Natsume Sale, $7.50 Adventures of Pip, $10 RE Revelations, $8.49 Mutant Mudds SC, & More!

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These are the latest deals on the Wii U's eShop right now.

All deals end at 9 AM PT/12 PM ET

Select Nintendo Wii U and 3DS eShop titles available to purchase as an eShop code from Nintendo.com! Links included below for these titles.


On Sale

99Moves - $0.99 - 60% Off - Ends 4/21

99Seconds - $0.99 - 60% Off - Ends 4/21

Abyss - $0.99 - 50% Off - Ends 4/21

Adventures of Pip - $7.50 - 50% Off - Ends 3/31

Alphadia Genesis - $7.49 - 50% Off - Ends 3/31

Angry Bunnies: Colossal Carrot Crusade - $5.99 - 38% Off - Ends 4/25

Art of Balance - $6.70 - 25% Off - Ends 3/31

Avoider - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

Baila Latino - $12.90 - 59% Off - Ends 5/15 - NEW

Blocky Bot - $1.49 - 50% Off - Ends 4/7

Blok Drop U - $0.70 - 76% Off - Ends 3/30
Brave Tank Hero - $2.99 - 50% Off - Ends 3/31

Cake Ninja 3: The Legend Continues - $3.99 - 20% Off - Ends 4/25

Christmas Adventure of Rocket Penguin - $1.59 - 20% Off - Ends 3/31

Color Bombs - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

Color Zen - $2.99 - 25% Off - Ends 4/25

Cube Life: Island Survival - $7.99 - 20% Off - Ends 4/25

Darts Up - $0.99 - 60% Off - Ends 4/21

Don't Crash - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30
Explody Bomb - $0.59 - 40% Off - Ends 3/31

Fit Music - $12.90 - 59% Off - Ends 5/15 - NEW

Hold Your Fire: A Game About Responsibility - $0.99 - 50% Off - Ends 4/7

Island Flight Simulator - $6.99 - 13% Off - Ends 3/31

Life of Pixel - $4.99 - 50% Off - Ends 4/11

Luv Me Buddies Wonderland - $12.90 - 35% Off - Ends 5/15 - NEW

Maze - $1.99 - 33% Off - Ends 3/31

Mortar Melon - $2.49 - 58% Off - Ends 4/30

Mutant Mudds Deluxe - $4.99 - 50% Off - Ends 3/31

Mutant Mudds Super Challenge - $8.49 - 15% Off - Ends 4/16 - Cross Buy - Mutant Mudds Deluxe Owners Only

My Style Studio: Hair Salon - $3.49 - 30% Off - Ends 4/25

My Style Studio: Notebook - $2.49 - 17% Off - Ends 4/25

Ninja Strike: Dangerous Dash - $2.99 - 50% Off - Ends 3/31

Nova-111 - $5.99 - 60% Off - Ends 3/31

OlliOlli - $3.99 - 60% Off - Ends 3/31

Paper Monsters Recut - $3.99 - 50% Off - Ends 4/7

Pentapuzzle - $1.05 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

The Perplexing Orb - $2.99 - 25% Off - Ends 3/31

Pixel Slime U - $0.70 - 76% Off - Ends 3/30

Plenty of Fishes - $2.99 - 40% Off - Ends 4/30

Poker Dice Solitaire Future - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

Pumped BMX+ - $3.99 - 60% Off - Ends 3/31

Resident Evil Revelations - $9.99 - 75% Off - Ends 3/29

Rock 'N Racing Off Road - $2.99 - 50% Off - Ends 4/21

Rock 'N Racing Off Road DX - $4.99 - 38% Off - Ends 3/31

Shut The Box - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

Skylanders SuperChargers Portal Owner's Pack - $24.99 - 50% Off - Ends 4/1

Spikey Walls - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge - $14.99 - 63% Off - Ends 3/30

Spy Chameleon - $3.99 - 20% Off - Ends 3/31

Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones - $5.99 - 40% Off - Ends 3/31

Suspension Railroad Simulator - $5.00 - 38% Off - Ends 4/7

The Swapper - $7.99 - 60% Off - Ends 3/31

The Swindle - $5.99 - 70% Off - Ends 3/31

Tabletop Gallery - $0.70 - 76% Off - Ends 3/30

Toss N Go - $0.35 - 77% Off - Ends 3/30

Ultratron - $3.99 - 60% Off - Ends 3/31

Word Party - $14.99 - 25% Off - Ends 4/4

Promotions

  • 20% off of either Trine Enchanted Edition ($11.99) or Trine 2: Director's Cut ($15.99) if you own the other game. This is a permanent promotion.
  • Own or Buy Rock 'N Racing Off Road, get Rock 'N Racing Off Road DX for $3.00 (62% Off).
Cross Buy Games

  • Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria - $9.99
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars - $19.99
  • OlliOlli - $9.99
  • Woah Dave! - $4.99
  • Xeodrifter - $9.99
Free Games

  • Animal Crossing Plaza - Free companion app to Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS that lets you share screenshots and such from that game on the Miiverse on Wii U.
  • Disney Infinity - This is the full game for free, but it requires the base and figures that are sold separately. Works with bases from any other platform except for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One bases. No Club Nintendo coins come with this version.
  • Rayman Legends Challenges App - New Version of Demo with extra Daily/Weekly Challenges w/Online Leaderboards
  • Tank! Tank! Tank! - Limits: Three Plays Per Day, No Single-Player Campaign, Limited Multiplayer Maps/Mode Availability. Purchase one piece of DLC to get rid of play limit.
  • Zen Pinball 2 - Platform Hub with demos for all tables.
Want to see if a game has been on sale before? Check out my Wii U eShop Sale History Google Doc.

 
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Gianna is good but goes $5 or less every Steam sale. Personally I would buy it again on WiiU if it was cheaper but it's not.
Yeah..... HMMM. That's tough. Is it two-player on Wii U? I do think I'd like to have it on Wii U rather than Steam. Maybe I'll get it if it's two-player and wait for a better sale (?) if not.

 
Just to confirm you migrated your wii games to your wii u right?
Yup. I've bought several Wii U VC games at the discounted price. This is the first time I've had an issue.

Edit: I went on to the store again this morning and the discounted price finally showed up. Not sure what the delay was, but it's all good.

 
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Chasing Aurora is tempting at the sale price, it's a crying shame that there are no online options for multiplayer :cry: Oh well, another pass from me.

I'm intrigued about the free Steam version for Toki Tori 2. I hated the original Toki Tori, but I may just buy it at this sale price to support the Steam Integration.


FriskyTanuki - you should add Wii Fit U to the OP. If you download that demo you get 10 coins.
Fella, you are probably the only one who cares. I don't think anybody takes Club Nintendo seriously anymore.

 
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Some more games are on sale on the Wii U eShop:

TNT Racers - Nitro Machines Edition: was $7.99/now $4.99

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams: was $14.99/now $11.99

Toki Tori: was $3.99/now $1.99

Star Wars Pinball: was $9.99/now $4.99

Mutant Mudds Deluxe: was $9.99/now $4.99

Toki Tori 2+: was $14.99/now $7.49

Nano Assault Neo: was $9.99/now $7.99

Trine 2: Director's Cut: was $19.99/now $7.99

Also Knytt Underground is $12.99 which is completely ridiculous and Castlevania for $4.99 per standard NES VC norm.
In for Mutant Mudds(even though the 3ds demo got me to buy it for my 3ds)!!!!!!!! Thanks!

I'll check out some YouTube gameplay vids to see if any of that other stuff(except Trine which I got 'free' on PS+ and barely played it..non-director version) will interest me.

 
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Oh it would be great it Nintendo didn't hate us here.  Come next week Europe will have A Link Between Worlds and Super Mario 3 and we still won't have either.

 
Star Wars Pinball: $4.99

I'm.all.over.this, it combines two of my favorite things...Nirvana-aah! :drool:

And big Thanks for keeping this thread updated!

 
I noticed while taking the survey for NES Remix that it asked why did I buy it digitally. I wonder if they are releasing the game on disc via retail...

 
these are awesome deals nintendo has been on a roll lately with price still a little high for my taste im interested in toki tori even though i have it on steam and also some eshop games

 
I know there isn't a ton of history to draw from but either last year or on the Wii has Nintendo run any sort of New Year's sales?  Trying to figure out whether to just go ahead and get Earthbound already or if it's worth giving it until the end of January.

 
I know there isn't a ton of history to draw from but either last year or on the Wii has Nintendo run any sort of New Year's sales? Trying to figure out whether to just go ahead and get Earthbound already or if it's worth giving it until the end of January.
Chances that Earthbound will ever be on sale are pretty much slim to none. It took so many people pestering Nintendo to even re-release the game in any form in North America and I doubt they are going to leave money on the table with a price reduction. They knew what they were doing when they charged $10 for Earthbound. It's probably why they haven't done anything in regards with Gamestop charging top dollar for "used" copies of Xenoblade Chronicles.

 
Chances that Earthbound will ever be on sale are pretty much slim to none. It took so many people pestering Nintendo to even re-release the game in any form in North America and I doubt they are going to leave money on the table with a price reduction. They knew what they were doing when they charged $10 for Earthbound. It's probably why they haven't done anything in regards with Gamestop charging top dollar for "used" copies of Xenoblade Chronicles.
Yeah, I know the chances are slim to none but that hasn't stopped Sony, Amazon and Valve from putting plenty of untouchables on sale when you wouldn't have expected. Just curious since if there is likely to be a sale I may as well wait a couple more weeks since digital/online New Year's sales can be outstanding since they're year end sales for the businesses.

 
Yeah, I know the chances are slim to none but that hasn't stopped Sony, Amazon and Valve from putting plenty of untouchables on sale when you wouldn't have expected. Just curious since if there is likely to be a sale I may as well wait a couple more weeks since digital/online New Year's sales can be outstanding since they're year end sales for the businesses.
While this is true, those three companies seem to enjoy having sales on nearly anything and everything they sell. Then again, Nintendo is having a pretty robust sale on both eShops so anything can happen really. It's just that when they were going to have that $2/2 games/2 days sale, starting with Mega Man X and Dr. Wily's Revenge, they killed it. More than likely the response was so big that they were losing money on the deal and knowing Nintendo, they don't like losing money. It's why it takes them so long to lower the price of any of their first party games and those that don't sell well? They stop printing them.

Which is why it's hard for me to procure a copy of Kid Icarus: Uprising. Sad, really.

 
While this is true, those three companies seem to enjoy having sales on nearly anything and everything they sell. Then again, Nintendo is having a pretty robust sale on both eShops so anything can happen really. It's just that when they were going to have that $2/2 games/2 days sale, starting with Mega Man X and Dr. Wily's Revenge, they killed it. More than likely the response was so big that they were losing money on the deal and knowing Nintendo, they don't like losing money. It's why it takes them so long to lower the price of any of their first party games and those that don't sell well? They stop printing them.

Which is why it's hard for me to procure a copy of Kid Icarus: Uprising. Sad, really.

show me your credentials

 
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I'm not counting on it, just saying if there's at least the chance of a decent eShop sale next month I can wait.

Only Nintendo though would look at almost pure profit in digital sales of decades old games and think they were losing crazy amounts of money, unless they totally flubbed the contract with Capcom or something.  It's like the flawed argument that publishers use when their game gets pirated and have this delusion that it's directly equal to lost sales.  These deep discount sales work because almost everyone that buys almost everything wouldn't have bought it at full price anyway and it's money you never would have seen otherwise on a product that doesn't have actual scarcity.  :whee:

 
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I'm not counting on it, just saying if there's at least the chance of a decent eShop sale next month I can wait.

Only Nintendo though would look at almost pure profit in digital sales of decades old games and think they were losing crazy amounts of money, unless they totally flubbed the contract with Capcom or something. :whee:
is it even possible for them to be losing money lol

off a digital game that they have already made

 
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Well, they were Capcom games, not first-party games, but fair enough.  I think it's more likely we misinterpreted the sale, or that Polygon did, or that we all did.  I'm not sure it's possible for a sale to work "too well."  Shouldn't the whole point be to sell as much as possible?  Or maybe they thought people would come for Mega Man and buy other stuff while they were there.  And maybe people just bought Mega Man and nothing else.  I wouldn't see that as working too well, though, but either way, I guess it could cause them to abort the future sale.

Who knows!  Every time I try to make sense out of Nintendo, I regret it!

 
I know there isn't a ton of history to draw from but either last year or on the Wii has Nintendo run any sort of New Year's sales? Trying to figure out whether to just go ahead and get Earthbound already or if it's worth giving it until the end of January.
There was only one sale in the entire history of the Wii Shop and it came from Sega.

 
There was only one sale in the entire history of the Wii Shop and it came from Sega.
Which is sad because there are a lot of great games on the Wii Shop. Wish Nintendo would do a holiday clearance sale or something to that effect.

I guess it doesn't really matter because I believe the Wii Shop points cards are on sale as well at Best Buy.

 
I didn't realize the Wii Points cards were on sale too.  There are still a ton of Wii VC games I want.  Guess it's time to shell out some more money.  :(

I wonder if they'll ever convert our Wii Shop balance into eShop balance.  I don't want to end up with more than I need.

 
Well, they were Capcom games, not first-party games, but fair enough. I think it's more likely we misinterpreted the sale, or that Polygon did, or that we all did. I'm not sure it's possible for a sale to work "too well." Shouldn't the whole point be to sell as much as possible? Or maybe they thought people would come for Mega Man and buy other stuff while they were there. And maybe people just bought Mega Man and nothing else. I wouldn't see that as working too well, though, but either way, I guess it could cause them to abort the future sale.

Who knows! Every time I try to make sense out of Nintendo, I regret it!
Polygon was just trolling us.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/save-on-nintendo-eshop-cards-115703?om_rid=AAPqyY&om_mid=_BSsgJFB83PLsnS&EID=EM10304&ref=199&loc=je6NUbpObpQ&siteID=je6NUbpObpQ-M78qnqgvbf9SBggCbj_ukg

The Best Buy 20% Off Sale for eShop Cards is now live. If you have the Premium Wii U with the Digital Deluxe Promotion, you'll get an additional $5 back for every $50 spent, so you can basically get $55 in credit for $40.
But now I have to find $55 worth of stuff to buy. :whistle2:k

I doubt it. This is Nintendo we're talking about.
Indeed, that we've gotten this far on combining the WiiU and 3DS in a year's time is a minor miracle.

 
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/save-on-nintendo-eshop-cards-115703?om_rid=AAPqyY&om_mid=_BSsgJFB83PLsnS&EID=EM10304&ref=199&loc=je6NUbpObpQ&siteID=je6NUbpObpQ-M78qnqgvbf9SBggCbj_ukg

The Best Buy 20% Off Sale for eShop Cards is now live. If you have the Premium Wii U with the Digital Deluxe Promotion, you'll get an additional $5 back for every $50 spent, so you can basically get $55 in credit for $40.
Does my WWHD Set count in this promotion?
 
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I'm not counting on it, just saying if there's at least the chance of a decent eShop sale next month I can wait.

Only Nintendo though would look at almost pure profit in digital sales of decades old games and think they were losing crazy amounts of money, unless they totally flubbed the contract with Capcom or something. It's like the flawed argument that publishers use when their game gets pirated and have this delusion that it's directly equal to lost sales. These deep discount sales work because almost everyone that buys almost everything wouldn't have bought it at full price anyway and it's money you never would have seen otherwise on a product that doesn't have actual scarcity. :whee:
You gotta understand how Nintendo works. They are very "old fashioned" (though I prefer the term obsolete). They have been dragged kicking and screaming into the digital age and even then they've half-assed everything, even WiiU's online presence is a joke compared to PS360. Frankly it seems like somehow Nintendo continues to fail to understand the importance of a decent online network, and just aren't willing to put the necessary effort into their it. Regular, weekly sales like everyone else has (a major part of most online eshops) seems to be out of the question for whatever reason, leaving us with these occasional holiday sales that we see now.

Now you also have to factor in Nintendo's arrogance. Yes, they've done (slightly) better with digital sales lately, but by and large they are of the opinion that their games are so much better than everyone else's just because the name Nintendo is stamped onto it. They'd rather discontinue a game rather than continue printing it at a reduced price point, and unless they are trying to spur sales at the end of the year with a "Player's choice" line then they won't come back. I had hoped Nintendo's new digital innitiative would help change this outlook, but it seems that hasn't been the case.

Anyways, my point is just because Steam/Sony/ect have regular sales doesn't mean Nintendo will. The entire corporate outlook at that company seems completely different. If you want Earthbound on sale, jump on that Best Buy points card sale, because that's as good as it's gonna get. Personally though I'd reccomend passing on it for several reasons; no cross-play on VC titles for 3DS/WiiU is inexcusable, no true account system on WiiU is also inexcusable, and frankly Earthbound is highly overrated.

 
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Sir, with the Earthbound comment, you have gone too far. The fear in your heart has clouded your mind.
How so? Earthbound is an ancient turn based JRPG using randumb "humor" that reminds me quite a bit of a kid-friendly Family Guy (not a good thing). Aside from the fact that it was one of the earliest (not the first, contrary to what fanboys would have you believe) JRPG's to be set in the modern day, and the fact that it didn't utilize random encounters, I can't think of much it did that was special. I suppose it's cool that you can technically sneak up on enemies for an extra hit and that the game doesn't force you to battle lower level enemies, but in terms of the battles themselves there's little that hadn't been done to death before.

I'm not saying Earthbound is a broken, unplayable PoS (though the story is utter crap). But fans make out like it's the holy grail of gaming when it really doesn't deserve any of that praise. It lacks the innovation of Mario, Zelda, Metroid, or hell almost any other major Nintendo title of that time, and unlike most of those other games it has aged horribly.

I will say that I do happen to have a cart with the NES Earthbound on it and, grinding aside, found it to be a much better game. I'd hardly call it a classic in any way, but it did have a bit of charm and I did get a small chuckle out of some of the moronic censorship (though that obviously wasn't the intent of the creators). That's more than I can say for the SNES game. Nostalgia aside, I can't think of anything enjoyable from the SNES game, especially when there are so many other JRPG's to choose from.

 
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How so? Earthbound is an ancient turn based JRPG using randumb "humor" that reminds me quite a bit of a kid-friendly Family Guy (not a good thing). Aside from the fact that it was one of the earliest (not the first, contrary to what fanboys would have you believe) JRPG's to be set in the modern day, and the fact that it didn't utilize random encounters, I can't think of much it did that was special. I suppose it's cool that you can technically sneak up on enemies for an extra hit and that the game doesn't force you to battle lower level enemies, but in terms of the battles themselves there's little that hadn't been done to death before.

I'm not saying Earthbound is a broken, unplayable PoS (though the story is utter crap). But fans make out like it's the holy grail of gaming when it really doesn't deserve any of that praise. It lacks the innovation of Mario, Zelda, Metroid, or hell almost any other major Nintendo title of that time, and unlike most of those other games it has aged horribly.

I will say that I do happen to have a cart with the NES Earthbound on it and, grinding aside, found it to be a much better game. I'd hardly call it a classic in any way, but it did have a bit of charm and I did get a small chuckle out of some of the moronic censorship (though that obviously wasn't the intent of the creators). That's more than I can say for the SNES game. Nostalgia aside, I can't think of anything enjoyable from the SNES game, especially when there are so many other JRPG's to choose from.
I also love being contrarian. Makes me feel like I'm better than other people.

 
I wish nintendo E-shop like PSN & 360.  Just log in your Nintendo Club Account  via computer & Buy all the game on sale you wants straight from your computer  download it later to your 3DS/Wii U later. Make it easy, quicker, and  more convience.  My internet take forever!

 
I wish nintendo E-shop like PSN & 360. Just log in your Nintendo Club Account via computer & Buy all the game on sale you wants straight from your computer download it later to your 3DS/Wii U later. Make it easy, quicker, and more convience. My internet take forever!
Again, that requires an account system, which neither system has. Both 3DS and WiiU are capable of auto-downloads like what you've described, but without a true account system, it just isn't possible.


I also love being contrarian. Makes me feel like I'm better than other people.
Well, look at the ego on you buddy. "Somebody doesn't like what I like, they must be a smug jackass who thinks he is better than me".


 
Well, look at the ego on you buddy. "Somebody doesn't like what I like, they must be a smug jackass who thinks he is better than me".
Well you can't really just call something utter crap. You can have an opinion or dislike something, but using extreme language to express that opinion as an absolute truth is uncouth and won't win you any popularity contests (unless people agree with you). :) If you want to trigger a backlash and enjoy arguing (which one might be tempted to construe as "trollin'"), then fair enough; that's the path.

 
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Well you can't really just call something utter crap. You can have an opinion or dislike something, but using extreme language to express that opinion as an absolute truth is uncouth and won't win you any popularity contests (unless people agree with you). :) If you want to trigger a backlash and enjoy arguing (which one might be tempted to construe as "trollin'"), then fair enough; that's the path.
"Utter crap" is an opinion too, I don't see how it could come off as an absolute truth lol. I'd hardly call it extreme language, but I did feel the story was extremely poor, so if it does sound extreme that still fits. And frankly, I've never heard an explanation, aside from nostalgia, that explains why the game is so popular. Like CoD, I don't see what the big deal is.

I'm not trying to trigger a backlash or argument, I was just pointing out to a fellow user that Earthbound may not be all it's cracked up to be. I was certainly very disappointing with it and, nostalgia aside, I can't see anything that puts this game above other classic RPG's such as Dragon Quest, Pokemon, or Mario, and certainly nothing that compares to modern day Dragon Quests, Pokemon, or other turn based RPGs.

I didn't grow up with Zelda or Metroid, but I can still pick up ALttP or Super Metroid and have a blast, and can clearly see how each game innovated it's series and, to a lesser extent, gaming as a whole. I didn't grow up with Sonic, but I can still enjoy the Genesis games, and can certainly appreciate the innovations in Sonic 3 & Knuckles and Sonic CD. Hell, I never even played SMB3 until a few years ago, but I can recognize the sheer genius behind that game and appreciate all the ways it changed platformers forever. However I found Earthbound to be a complete waste of time and I couldn't even bring myself to finish the game (it turns out I was really close to Gigyas, had I known that I probably could've forced myself to finish). That's what it boils down to; I really don't believe there's anything special about Earthbound outside of the fact that it's a Nintendo game that a bunch of people enjoyed in the 90's.

 
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So I went to Best Buy today to buy Wii Points cards (lolol).  I checked on-line (will check again while I'm thinking of it), and it said in-store only or something.  The store didn't have any either, and they were baffled that I wanted them.  They tried to sell me eShop cards and said they worked for Wii, Wii U and 3DS.  That's wrong, though, right?  It doesn't work for the Wii Shop Channel as far as I know (lame as it is).

Anyway, it was annoying.  Target has some, but the whole point was I wanted 20% off so I could buy Shining Force, Shining Force II, Faxanadu and blah blah.

Oh well.  Maybe they'll all end up on Wii U anyway (yeah right!).

 
Well first off, the eShop cards only work on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. Second, when I went two weeks ago, my Best Buy had a bunch of 2000 Wii Points cards and they were $15.99. I had originally thought they weren't on sale because the website doesn't have the listing for those cards anymore. But sure enough they rung up at sale price. 

Don't let them tell you otherwise - you need the Wii Points card as that only works on the Wii's eShop.

 
Well first off, the eShop cards only work on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. Second, when I went two weeks ago, my Best Buy had a bunch of 2000 Wii Points cards and they were $15.99. I had originally thought they weren't on sale because the website doesn't have the listing for those cards anymore. But sure enough they rung up at sale price.

Don't let them tell you otherwise - you need the Wii Points card as that only works on the Wii's eShop.
Well poop. I might be screwed then, because they have zero Wii Points cards here. In fact, no Best Buys in the entire state have any, and it is unavailable for shipping. Really annoying.

 
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