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Refurbished Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Game System for $60 + free shipping
$60 + free shipping

Refurbished Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Game System for $60 + free shipping

OnSale offers the refurbished Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Game Console in Onyx Black for $59.99 with free shipping. That's $19 under our November mention of a new unit and the lowest total price we've seen for this system, excluding used ones. (It's also a current price low for a refurb by $9.) The Nintendo DS Lite is 2/3 the size and 20% lighter than the original Nintendo DS. It has dual color screens, built-in WiFi, and touchscreen gameplay. Deal ends May 25.

Note: A 90-day warranty applies, but it's not clear who supports it.

Hotness: hotness: 3/5
Posted 4 days 1 hr ago
Refurbished Nintendo Wii Game Console for $99 + free shipping
$99 + free shipping

Refurbished Nintendo Wii Game Console for $99 + free shipping

OnSale offers the refurbished Nintendo Wii Game Console in White for $99 with free shipping. Although we saw it briefly for $24 less yesterday (since expired), that's the lowest total price we could find for a refurb now by $10 and among the least expensive refurbished Wii consoles we've seen. Deal ends May 25 at 3 pm ET.

Note that a 90-day warranty is included, although it's unclear who backs it. Also, although it's the original Wii console, it's not clear what is or isn't included in the bundle.

Hotness: hotness: 2/5
Posted 5 days 11 hr ago
Nintendo Banking on Wii U to Reverse Fortunes, But Our Survey Says Few Care
Will U Wii U?

Nintendo Banking on Wii U to Reverse Fortunes, But Our Survey Says Few Care

With a lukewarm response to the 3DS, an aging Wii console, and pressure from Apple and other smartphone/tablet manufacturers, Nintendo was pushed into its first ever annual operating loss this year. Given the current state of affairs, the manufacturer is understandably hoping for a successful launch of the Wii U come November. But is the new console strong enough to take on its competition?
Posted 2 weeks 2 days ago
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