Nintendo’s Wii Mini Tipped By Best Buy Canada For December 7 Release

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Sony’s PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360 have both seen physical hardware design changes in their many years on the market, but the Wii has remained mostly the same since its launch, with a minor update last year that made it slightly smaller. Now that Nintendo has released the Wii U, however, it looks like a bigger change is on the way for its older console, called the Wii Mini.

The Wii Mini is front-and-center on the Best Buy Canada website (where it still appears, promising pre-orders but with a link that redirects to a main Nintendo Wii category page). Nintendo hasn’t made any official announcement, and pricing details still aren’t known, but the box art depicted in the image shows a two-tone black and red console for what will most likely be a slimmed down version of the same Wii we know and love.

The Wii Mini has been rumored in the past, and is expected to ship with essentially the same load of accessories as its predecessor (one Wii Remote Plus with jacket, one Nunchuk, sensor bar), but no word so far on what software will come in the box, if any.


Wii Mini listing spotted on Best Buy’s website corroborates 7th December release date

Earlier today we reported that according to the rumor mill, word has it that Nintendo has prepped a Wii Mini for a release on the 7th of December. If you were trying to decide if this was merely a hoax or perhaps there might be some truth to it, well it seems that Best Buy has corroborated that rumor by listing the Wii Mini on its website (screenshot pictured above). Clicking the link itself does not direct us to the Wii Mini page, but rather a list of Wii Mini games which means several things. For starters it could mean that Best Buy could simply be buying into the rumors themselves, or they probably know something we don’t and if that is the case, based on the image, we might have a glimpse of how the alleged console might look like.

This is rather odd because like we stated in our previous report, Nintendo has recently mentioned that development on Wii games has stopped and that they would be focusing their efforts on the Wii U (unsurprisingly), so if that is the case, why would anyone be interested in buying a redesigned console from the previous gen? One possible reason comes to mind which is if the Wii Mini priced extremely competitively which will attract gamers who don’t mind playing current and older games. Either way we’ll take this with a grain of salt for now and will probably only believe it when we see it!

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