Update: The official response from NOA, as expected, is "Nintendo does not respond to rumors and speculation."
Advance retail listings forwarded to Kotaku indicate that Nintendo is planning to issue its first price drop on the Wii, with a less expensive version of the console-currently priced at $249-coming the first week of October.
To quote: "That listing comes from an early version of a Walmart ad that loosely dates, but does not price a "rollback" for Nintendo's console. While the ad is not official confirmation of a price drop, the timing makes sense, as the Wii is about to enter its fourth holiday shopping season at its original price.
Should Nintendo announce a price drop prior to October, it has a venue at which to do it. The company will be participating at the http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/k-cmex2009/index.html, a multimedia event that runs September 26th to October 4th, overlapping with the Tokyo Game Show.
With Microsoft and Sony recently issuing their own price cuts on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Nintendo may be wisely following suit.
Due to the unofficial nature of the price drop info, we're labeling this rumor for now. We've been in touch with Nintendo of America and Walmart to get comment, but have not yet heard back."
More PlayStation 3 News...
13261 HeyManHRU
13236 PS3 News
11307 elser1
11169 oVERSoLDiER
9248 GrandpaHomer
8628 Tidusnake666
7968 saviour07
7340 condorstrike
7258 deank
6858 OGroteKoning
25118 PS3 News
5279 Starlight
2964 HeyManHRU
2184 elser1
2174 CJPC
1815 cfwprophet
1756 her0
1573 oVERSoLDiER
1294 GrandpaHomer
1080 barrybarryk





