![]() ![]() While both the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS have been handily outselling their competition in the United States, the Wii has been faltering in sales in the last few months, with the Xbox 360 coming dangerously close to catching up to the system's sales on a per-month basis. “Our research shows there are 50 million Americans thinking about becoming gamers, and this more affordable price point and our vast array of new software mean many of them can now make the leap and find experiences that appeal to them, whatever their tastes or level of gaming experience." Advertisement “Wii has reached more video game players than any game system before because it attracts everyone-both men and women, and people of all ages,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. Nintendo, of course, expects the price drop to widen The Wii's appeal. will be released on November 15, with Wii Fit Plus coming to retail on October 4. Nintendo also gave up the launch dates of two of its biggest titles for 2009: New Super Mario Bros. The package will continue to include a Wiimote, a nunchuk, and Wii Sports. Starting on September 27, the Wii hardware will be available for $199.99. No more scans from leaked ads from various retailers, no more analysts endlessly speculating, no more "will it or won't it" conversation in the forum: Nintendo has finally made the Nintendo Wii price drop official. ![]()
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