Euro unit with adapter acording to website info pasted below:
"EURO Unit - UK 3-pin plug adapter supplied as required"
- Ninbox4
Latest comments (25)
yesvee
31 Mar 16#25
Can I buy the splatoon game with the points earned on this purchase.
nick2427
31 Mar 16#24
wii u wont stop making games their still realeasing them on the wii lol and all the best games are coming out soon as essesntials so some bargains to be bought im an owner of all consoles i like the wii u best its a family console my only complaint is same for ps4 and xbox one not enough games out there
cupcake125
30 Mar 16#21
Would'nt bother Nintendo are stopping production of wii u and games by the end of the year.
seanmorris100 to cupcake125
31 Mar 16#23
Pretty silly to get one now then the price will plummet after that but some games will go rare.
Next nintendo it is
seanmorris100
30 Mar 16#9
Im after a wiiu but that game is pretty pointless and specially for a 6 year old.
Is it really worth getting a wiiu over an xbox one? Seems games are more expensive too...
adam0812 to seanmorris100
30 Mar 16#11
I like my wii but i would say if you're only buying one console get a xb1 or ps4, even for a 6 year old. There are so many games for all ages on those platforms. You will get 5+ years out of those, i doubt any wii u games will be released in 2 years.
Uncommon Sense to seanmorris100
30 Mar 16#17
I'd have to disagree, our 6yo is glued to it, and he adores making new levels and playing other peoples content. He's successfully re-created some excellent levels, and shown how very creative he can be in his own right.
I think you'll be surprised just how awesome Mario Maker is for young 'uns. :smiley:
simoneroebuck to seanmorris100
31 Mar 16#22
Yes, we sold our x-box one as most of the games are aimed at adults. Not much choice for kids. My 2 love the wii u, such a great, fun, family console
Apollomon
30 Mar 16#20
suppose thats true...i buy discs where i can cause its cheaper but yeah if you go all digital then suppose you would need more...fair enough :smiley:
...and i have a usb but dont really use it...got so could clear my wii u memory when thought had an error but was all good...just kept it for extra data should i need :smiley:
wideawakewesley
30 Mar 16#19
Good price if you have to have a Wii U right now, but still overpriced in general terms and especially with the likely release of a new Nintendo console this year.
Ninbox4
30 Mar 161#18
Good find op, excellent price for this bundle. Heat added.
Maybe worth noting the below info though (paste from advert):
"EURO Unit - UK 3-pin plug adapter supplied as required"
Berbatov
30 Mar 161#16
but you cant get Mariokart type game on the xbox...for little kids surely the wii U is by far the best console.
LazybeatX
30 Mar 16#15
Rumors are pointing to this Christmas for the release of the Nintendo NX. But definitely early next year at the latest I would say.
adam0812
30 Mar 161#14
Yup done it since the gamecube (although that was more comparable in xb and ps2 at the time). Couldn't be without the likes of zelda, metroid, mario etc. but i would be really struggling for entertainment if i only owned a wii u.
seanmorris100
30 Mar 16#13
Yeah seems too much for such an old console now. Whens the next gen out?
cicobuff
30 Mar 16#12
For me it always has been the case, I would never own any Nintendo console as a 'sole' console, but enjoy what little exclusives are out for them.
adam0812
30 Mar 16#10
Supposedly usb sticks arent meant to be continuously read and written from and will eventually burn out. That said i dont play on my wii u that much so i bought a usb stick for like £15 (cant remember if it was 64gb or 128gb) and have the xenoblade installs running on that without issue.
ma11hew
30 Mar 162#7
Love my WiiU, but I got the Mario Kart 32GB one for £180 on release of the game. Can't believe this is still £200.
stuartjohnwhitehead to ma11hew
30 Mar 16#8
Aye, I did too. Nintendo stuff seems to hold there price for some reason. Might be worth buying one of these and putting it in the loft for a future cash in.
jjfisher93
30 Mar 162#6
Awesome bundle and price. Love my Wii U
stuartjohnwhitehead
30 Mar 16#5
Digital games from the eshop, they average 5GB a game. Some are huge, e.g. Xenoblade X (23GB) and Lego City (22GB). Also, some updates for disk based games are huge too - Smash Bros for instance requires a 3GB patch.
Apollomon
30 Mar 16#3
i have a 16gb (or possibly 32gb) flash stick and that is more than enough...120gb ssd seems excessive to be honest
stuartjohnwhitehead to Apollomon
30 Mar 16#4
Depends on how much digital content you have tbh, I have quite a bit - around 80GB worth so far. I wouldn't recommend a USB memory stick, they're also not advised by Nintendo. Not sure of the technical reason.
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You could sell the Amiibo for £10+ on eBay too.
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Euro unit with adapter acording to website info pasted below:
"EURO Unit - UK 3-pin plug adapter supplied as required"
- Ninbox4
Latest comments (25)
Next nintendo it is
Is it really worth getting a wiiu over an xbox one? Seems games are more expensive too...
I think you'll be surprised just how awesome Mario Maker is for young 'uns. :smiley:
...and i have a usb but dont really use it...got so could clear my wii u memory when thought had an error but was all good...just kept it for extra data should i need :smiley:
Maybe worth noting the below info though (paste from advert):
"EURO Unit - UK 3-pin plug adapter supplied as required"