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    News - Wii trade price increase may lead to consumer price hike

    Nintendo responds to economic pressures with a Wii price rise.
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    Re: News - Wii trade price increase may lead to consumer price hike

    Any word on other consoles? Been eyeing the 360 from play at £160 ... I'd rather get it now than later if its going to go up.

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    Re: News - Wii trade price increase may lead to consumer price hike

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    Re: News - Wii trade price increase may lead to consumer price hike

    The story's on quite a few sites:

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...e-for-uk-trade
    http://www.edge-online.com/features/...ctly-justified

    Edit: Interestingly enough toysrus spam'd me today saying they'd dropped the price of the DS lite to £88
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    Re: News - Wii trade price increase may lead to consumer price hike

    Quote Originally Posted by Stringent View Post
    Any word on other consoles? Been eyeing the 360 from play at £160 ... I'd rather get it now than later if its going to go up.
    PS3 supposedly going down in price next month....

    http://www.homecinemachoice.com/play...aster+25+02+09

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