• Nintendo Wii, DS to Finally Come to India?

    Nintendo Wii, DS to Finally Come to India?

    Techtree News Staff, Sep 10, 2008 0802 hrs IST

    Not at the best prices, though

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Two whole years after they should have, Nintendo is finally bringing the Wii to India--or more accurately, allowing Samurai India and HCL to bring it to India--on the 30th of this month. There have been rumours circulating over this through the Indian distributors for months now, and note that there is no official confirmation of this news yet. However, the ANGRY pixel seems certain and breaks news that the Nintendo Wii is Indian-bound, and soon. The DS, that dual-touchscreened handheld of joy, will come along with the Wii as well. The Wii will be priced at Rs 19,990 (about $450!), and the DS for at 7,990. And here we were, thinking that the grey market prices were ridiculous. We wonder if this move comes a little too late--people who really wanted a Wii gave up waiting a long time ago, and were content with dropping Rs 15,000 on a console that should really cost Rs 11,000 ($250, remember?). We'd expected the launch price to take a swipe at the grey market price, but it looks like this is not to be. The DS, however, is a more reasonable Rs 7,990, and should compete with the PSP rather well. It too, however, has adorned the shelves of stores that took to importing the little handheld themselves. What might win people over could be clever marketing and retail store presence. Few can resist the waggle-wand that the house of Mario built. But we do believe that a price closer to Rs. 12,000 would have done wonders for the little white console in India. There's also the question of whether the Wii will come in its NTSC or in its PAL avatar. When rumours first trickled over HCL bringing the unit to India, NTSC was being touted as the unit incoming. Indeed, the few retail titles that are officially available in India are NTSC games. For gamers, NTSC would be great news -- PAL releases, especially for titles under the Nintendo banner, are ridiculously delayed. It would do us well to be aligned with US release dates. We'll know better when the console finally launches. For now, after two years of waiting for an official launch, wii're not that impressed with the launch price. Source: TheAngryPixel

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Mahesh Toshniwa
,Ajmer, on Sep 11, 2008 08:59 PM
Yes Wii and DS lite will hit 20 stores in Delhi within a week. If you need names of the 20 lucky stores get in touch
Bipin
,Bangalore, on Oct 06, 2008 05:31 PM
Which are the stores in Delhi? Is the release only in Delhi?
Nidhi
,Gurgaon, on Dec 15, 2008 08:17 AM
Which stores in Delhi have , please let me know ASAP. I need to buy this one between 15th Dec to 17Dec.Please Help.
Lekshmi
,Delhi, on Apr 30, 2009 04:08 PM
Could you please let me know.. which stores in Delhi please
Mr.Nihal
,Bangalore, on Sep 23, 2009 07:19 PM
Pls mail you address and contacts details, I want to buy more Qty do business of nintendo products.
Aparna
,Bangalore, on Mar 04, 2010 06:00 PM
please let me know where I can service my wii fit in india
Mr.Nihal
,Bangalore, on Sep 23, 2009 07:22 PM
mail you contacts details
mukul khandewal
,gwalior, on Nov 17, 2008 03:14 PM
sir in gwalior also open new store in madhya pradesh plz reply me as soon as possible
Amberdeep Singh
,Mumbai, on Sep 12, 2008 01:12 PM
Nintendo Wii getting Launched in INDIA is very good news for gaming in INDIA, but it is definitively Overpriced. For aroud Rs 20,000 u can get Wii Console with Wii Sport, Mariokart with Wii Wheel, Zelda - Twilight Princess and extra Wii Controller for Multiplayer from US
gopinath billav
,mysore, on Sep 10, 2008 03:47 PM
Wii sucks at 20K. No matter what...
Mahesh Toshniwa
,Ajmer, on Sep 11, 2008 09:03 PM
No wonder with 34% import duty, 2 % CST and 12.5% VAT, Wii is priced at 20K in India

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