Wii U w/Nintendo Land Bundle - Refurbished $200, Wii U w/Nintendo Land and Super Mario 3D World Bundle - Refurbished $225 @ Nintendo Store

Included in the set:

  • Wii U console (Black/32GB Internal Storage*)
  • Wii U GamePad (Black)
  • Nintendo Land game disc
  • Wii U AC Adapter
  • Wii U GamePad AC Adapter
  • High Speed HDMI Cable
  • Sensor Bar
  • Wii Remote+ Controllers not included

    *1GB = 1 billion bytes. Usable internal memory limited due to system software. Deluxe set includes approximately 25GB for user data storage and downloads


Trying to make a gigabyte sound big because software takes up 6 of them?

"But you are left with 25 billion bytes!"

 
So where exactly do they get this massive supply of consoles? :x are they taking old white models and converting them to black or something? Are that many Americans destroying their Wii Us?!
 
In for one.  Waited for a long while for this one.  But that price is pretty much the best I have seen.  And I trust Nintendo enough to work with their refurbished systems.  Haven't had a system die on me yet that wasn't either my own fault or physically damaged like my first poor poor DSi.

 
Well fuck me with a rusty aerosol can full of fire ants and salt... I just bought a white Wii U Skylanders bundle for $200 at Gamestop

 
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In for one. Waited for a long while for this one. But that price is pretty much the best I have seen. And I trust Nintendo enough to work with their refurbished systems. Haven't had a system die on me yet that wasn't either my own fault or physically damaged like my first poor poor DSi.
Plus, it comes with a year of warranty which is always great.

 
So where exactly do they get this massive supply of consoles? :x are they taking old white models and converting them to black or something? Are that many Americans destroying their Wii Us?!
I've seen videos and pictures of these and most look brand new. I honestly think instead of lowering the MSRP, Nintendo repackages new ones as refurbs so they can sell them to people who are are price-conscious like us at the $200 price point.

Well fuck me with a rusty aerosol can full of fire ants and salt... I just bought a white Wii U Skylanders bundle for $200 at Gamestop
So did I, but I like the white look better. Plus I still got a better deal because I got cheap gift cards from card pool, so I paid $189 for my system, instead of the $212 it would've cost with tax.

 
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i wouldn't buy a refurb anymore, just my experience but the refurb i bought last year started having internal memory problems about 6 months in, a file got corrupt and was undeletable and I had to reformat the system and only use external storage (losing all my data).  

i traded it into gamestop for more than i paid so i'm glad to be rid of it, but i won't buy a refurb nintendo system again.  Maybe I just got unlucky with the single bad refurb they made but I doubt it.

they are definitely not new systems, when I traded it in I noticed there were stamps on the bottom of the system that indicated they were all refurbished in mexico, thats not the manufacture point (china).  I don't know if its returned systems that get refurbed, broken systems that get refurbed, or new systems that failed QA that get refurbed but I'd guess its a combo of all 3 so its a big YMMV on the quality of yours.

 
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Darn. Too bad I already pulled the trigger on a new Mario 3D World Black Wii U bundle for $250. Nintendo's refurbs are generally like-new quality anyway.

 
140 and then i'd consider taking the wii u.
I can hook you up. :D
wii_u_screen_broken.jpg

 
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I gotta imagine they announce a price drop or a remodel at e3, I mean they gotta do something, right?
If it's anything like the Wii's two "remodels" any changes would simply remove features. It'd be pertinent to purchase one before that happens if you're interested.

 
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I wouldn't purchase a refurb product from Nintendo again after I purchased a Wii Remote set and it came full of scratches, looser buttons than original and a loose nunchuck joystick, which affects gaming a lot and makes it more difficult to use. I don't care about the scratches, but there was a large amount of them, I felt like I was getting something that was basically garage sale quality. That $20 remote set came to about $27 after shipping and tax. I would have been better off buying used from ebay, could have probably avoided shipping and tax that way and gotten a hardly used product.  I bought a used Wii remote on ebay and it came in nearly perfect condition and was pretty cheap. The shipping and tax for NY state (where I live) also kind of negates the deals, if they were free shipping that would be a much better deal, because if I really want a refurb item from Nintendo I can probably get it on sale at retail for around the same price and get something brand new for just a few dollars more.

 
Fantastic deal. Given Nintendo's history, especially as opposed to Sony and MS's, I completely trust Nintendo hardware enough to treat a refurbed console as new. It's not that old, anyway. I say go for it.
 
In college, I'd buy broken nintendo SPs and send them in for free repair. Always received them in like new condition and it came with a warranty. Great purchase
 
It was from 2003-2005 that I did it. Actually I was flipping a lot of things during that time while I worked part time and was a full time student.
 
I have 2 black 32gb wii u.  one of them is refurbished one from nintendo and when I got it for $200, disc drive failed to work after couple of days.  I sent it in for repair and they send me another refurbished unit.  One I received from repair center had different serial number so I guess they just replaced it.  Not all refurbished consoles are working 100%.

 
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