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Nintendo Store Selling Mario Kart 8, Wii Remote Plus And Wii U Wheel For $60

mario_kart_8_wii_u_wheel_wii_remote_mario_editionThe Nintendo Store is offering a pretty good deal for those who don’t own Mario Kart 8 yet. You can visit the online store right now to get a refurbished bundle that includes the racing game, a Mario Edition Wii Remote Plus and a Red Wii U Wheel for only $60. As usual, authentic Nintendo refurbished products carry a standard 12-month warranty, which Nintendo says is one of the longest standard warranties in the gaming industry.

23 thoughts on “Nintendo Store Selling Mario Kart 8, Wii Remote Plus And Wii U Wheel For $60”

    1. ^ Yeah, but this is refurbished by the same company that makes them so its safer than being refurbished by a random 3rd party. BTW refurbished goods have a higher chance of working than actually goods because of the money that can be saved by fixing broken products sent by customera instead of checking if each product made works. Also it has a twelve month warranty. So if it doesn’t work you can easily get it replaced whenever you want. Its like you want to be ingorant man. Just stop. It wouldve been fine if you just posted first but nooo. You had to rant.

    1. The ONLY FEW best next gen games out there. If it didn’t fuck up Battle Mode and had more DIFFERENT characters than clones which should’ve had the Yoshi/Shy Guy color treatment, then it would’ve been the best in the series topping DS and GameCube. Although I dearly miss the dual go karts from DD. <3

  1. I’ve had a GameCube and a DS lite refurbished by Nintendo. Both worked like a dream. Sadly I ended up getting rid of the GC, now I realize it was one of the worst gaming calls Iv ever made.

      1. Yeah, in fact, there are some serious guys I ‘ve played against to using it… But I meant, who is a normal gamer and use it? It could be funny for some back in the Wii days, but seriously, the MK8 playability deeps to the rock bottom.

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