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Buy A Wii U Deluxe Set From Target, Get New Super Mario Bros. U Or LEGO City Undercover For Free

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The Wii U Deluxe Set costs $349.99 in North America and is packaged with Nintendo Land. For a limited time, if you purchase a Wii U Deluxe Set from Target’s online store, you can choose a $349.99 bundle that includes the party game and either New Super Mario Bros. U – originally priced at $59.99 – or LEGO City Undercover, which retails as a standalone game for $49.99. Both bundles are originally priced at $409.99, so you might want to act quick to catch this deal.

19 thoughts on “Buy A Wii U Deluxe Set From Target, Get New Super Mario Bros. U Or LEGO City Undercover For Free”

  1. I think it might be time to get a Wii U now. I was going to get it at the Pikmin launch but this offer is way to good. Oh and it’s announced that there will be Pikmin 3 demos at GameStop and EB Game stores. Also if you preorder the digital Pikmin 3 code from GameStop or EB games you’ll be able to download the game one day earlier.

    1. Wait. You’re serious? So I can go to GameStop and ask them to switch my pre-ordered physical version of Pikmin 3 to a digital version, I could play the game a day earlier?

        1. We’ll if I wait a day later, I won’t be able to play Pikmin 3 for another 3 weeks because I’m going to Europe. I’m planning to go all digital with the Wii U when I get mine soon, it would be more convenient IMO. The only game I’m going to get digitally is Smash bros. for Wii U that way I could have that “one” disk that stays in Wii U. Plus Smash Bros. is too good to be a digital purchase :P

  2. Dammit … so many good deals now, its a shame none of these options were there for us early adopters…. but I still enjoyed my time playin the rayman challenge app , will definitely get it day 1

    1. Early adopters used to have bragging rights…now we get shafted? What’s the deal Nintendo…you know how long I’ve been playing my Wii U…give me something for free! :P

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