The new Wii U could cost more in Europe than in the rest of the world
Various media claim that since Nintendo has a very aggressive price strategy for the launch of its new Wii U. Some sites have revealed that the cost of the console in Europe would be 299 euros. It is curious to realize that the Wii U will be much more expensive compared to others in the rest of the globe.
In a report conducted by Gamer Zone it ensures that Nintendo’s pricing policy for the launch of this revolutionary new console is set. According to various leaks the retail price in Europe would be 299 euros but it is much more shocking to realize that the selling price in the U.S. could also be $299. This means that the console in Europe would be about 75 euros more expensive than the U.S. rate of change.
The information, provided by means of filtration by WiiDaily, go much further if we look at the retail price in Japan that would be 22,000 yen. This would mean that the Nippon device would be about 185 euros cheaper than Europe.
This revolutionary video game system will not appear on the world market until the next Christmas, so these prices are far from being officially confirmed by Nintendo. Surely we should wait until the conclusion of E3 (the largest gaming convention in the sector) next summer.
Despite the remarkable fluctuation of the selling price of this device as has been confirmed by these numbers, many sectors have already expressed their satisfaction because Nintendo is proposing to place their console on sale below the price barrier of 300 euros. Certainly, if confirmed would be a bombshell for the next Christmas.



What should Nintendo call the Wii U coelortlnr?The Wii’s coelortlnrs are called wiimotes (or Wii remotes, if you’re lame), and the NGC coelortlnr’s were called wave birds (only true of the wireless ones, I know).What should Nintendo call the Wii U’s coelortlnr?I’m thinking the WiiTab, or WiiUTab, but what do you think?