Cheap Nintendos can still be had in the offline world and I have the evidence.   These past weeks when I have been away from the computer for various reason I have had the chance to keep my eyes peeled for Nintendo bargains in the high streets.

Last week me and a couple of friends were walking  around the local shopping center and on-route we passed a second hand shop, sat in the window was a Nintendo Wii, black limited edition version.  I had to drop in a inquire about the price and look at the condition.  As I approached this little beauty I could see a price tag dangling from the box,  you wont believe it, as I didn’t.  £20.  It had to be faulty, but I wasn’t going to hang around and ask to many questions in-case they realized the price should be some what higher, even for a second hand shop.   After promptly paying and leaving with grin like a Cheshire cat I went straight home to plug it in.

Half an hour later and I was home, Nintendo in hand and heading straight for the lounge to plug it in and play.  5 minutes later we are set ready to boot up, I hit the button and everything is working, I had just bagged a Limited edition Nintendo Black Wii for £20 and couldn’t believe my luck.  Only a couple of minor scratches, admittedly it didn’t come with any games so I used one from my other Wii but who’s complaining, I will definitely be making a profit on this little beast.

Keep your eyes peeled guys, either this shop didn’t know the value of the console or they had priced it incorrectly, either way there are still bargains out there.

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