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Friday, June 22, 2007

Wii @ Walmart

Now that I've already selfishly snarfled one for myself, I'll tell you that WalMart has a limited supply of Wii systems available for purchase online.

There is, however, a catch: being marketing geniuses and dyed-in-the-wool capitalists, WalMart has cleverly forced you into buying a bundle of accessories and games in order to buy a Wii. It means you'll end up paying a minimum of $600 by the time shipping is thrown into the mix. Dashed clever of them... the bastards.

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