But is the Wii really such a good deal? As one commenter on Joystiq put it, when you factor in the cost of an extra controller ($40), extra nunchuck attachment ($20), a non-bundled game ($50), and the obligatory SD card ($20 to $50), you're looking at a package that costs over $400
...Yeah? And if you factor in the cost of an extra 360 controller ($50), memory card ($40), a non-bundled game ($60) and the obligatory hard drive (whether you buy it in the pro or as an add-on, $100), you're looking at over $550 system. I don't really see any surprises in that comment, for some reason...
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But is the Wii really such a good deal? As one commenter on Joystiq put it, when you factor in the cost of an extra controller ($40), extra nunchuck attachment ($20), a non-bundled game ($50), and the obligatory SD card ($20 to $50), you're looking at a package that costs over $400
...Yeah? And if you factor in the cost of an extra 360 controller ($50), memory card ($40), a non-bundled game ($60) and the obligatory hard drive (whether you buy it in the pro or as an add-on, $100), you're looking at over $550 system. I don't really see any surprises in that comment, for some reason...