Thursday, January 3, 2013

Super Mario Bros U Bundle

The best Wii U bundle that includes Mario Bros U and the 32 GB Deluxe Console

The black deluxe set comes with (almost) everything that you need to get started. It comes with the black console, power brick, sensor bar, HDMI cable (if you need component you'll have to pick it up separately), stand, tablet, tablet charger and dock, a plastic stand for the tablet, and the packaged-in game NintendoLand. What the game does not come with is one or more wii remotes. If you already have a Wii, you'll be able to use your current remotes.

I would recommend the Deluxe model hands-down, there are too many extras that will save you money.

+++++ Nintendo Deluxe Points Rewards means you'll be saving about 10% on ALL purchases from the digital store.
+++ Cradle makes charging the tablet simple and protects it
++ Nintendo Land is really fun and shows off a lot of what the system can do
++ 32GB makes downloading multiple games possible even without a USB hard drive
+ Wii U stand is simple and fits snugly, making the system look great.



Thursday, June 7, 2012

Wii U Bundles

Check out some of the best Wii U bundles, the Wii U console which will include a black Wii Remote Plus, a black Nunchuck, a copy of New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

The console  comes in a basic version with 8GB of internal memory that will cost US$299.99, and one with 32GB of memory for $349.99.


The Wii U console has finally been released and  the Black deluxe version is by far the most popular..

White and black Wii U models will most likely be sold some time in the future and as part of various Wii U bundles.

 The best value Wii U Bundle is with the 32 GB Hard Drive Console Stand Game Pad Charging Cradle for game pad sensor bar hdmi cable Nintendo land


Wii U Console Review

The black deluxe set comes with (almost) everything that you need to get started. It comes with the black console, power brick, sensor bar, HDMI cable (if you need component you'll have to pick it up separately), stand, tablet, tablet charger and dock, a plastic stand for the tablet, and the packaged-in game NintendoLand. What the game does not come with is one or more wii remotes. If you already have a Wii, you'll be able to use your current remotes. If you don't have wii motion plus enabled remotes, you will need to pick up a set of wii motion plus dongles in order to use them (at least for the game I've tried, which I will get into later).

Setup:
Set up is pretty easy, although you may have to wait a bit (at least close to release day). Setting up the tablet controller, wires, internet, etc. was a breeze. Internet setup was standard. The system recognized the HDMI connection and selected the correct resolution and aspect ratio immediately. Yes, you now have the ability to play the new Wii games in HD like the rest of the world ; ) I understand the cost reasons related to the SD choice on the Wii, but for most Nintendo fans these days I suspect that the upgrade is going to be a nice change of pace.


 Overall:
If my 5 star rating doesn't speak for itself, I am definitely excited by the prospects of this new system. As far as I can tell with my initial interactions, Nintendo may have hit another home run. This last statement is worth qualifying, because as far as I can see all of the potential of the predecessor is here--it will just be a matter of Nintendo and other game makers living up to that promise. I can't wait to see what else the WIi U has in store for the future.