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Nintendo 2000 Wii Points Card (Wii)

Nintendo 2000 Wii Points Card (Wii)

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From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: £14.99
Buy New: £12.75
You Save: £2.24 (15%)



New (5) from £12.75

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 184

Platform: Nintendo Wii
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Age: 11 - 18 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: NIN390
UPC: 045496352035
EAN: 0045496352035
ASIN: B000JXS5UU

Release Date: December 8, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Wii Points Card for downloading extra features and content, including the greatest games from the NES, Super NES, N64, Sega Megadrive and NEC TurboGrafx video game consoles. Using the card is as easy as entering a Wii Points Card code at a Wii onscreen menu.


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great   July 17, 2008
varsha patel (UK)
I really like playing Wii games on this, the virtual console is neat.
Here are the prices (there's some updated prices):

Wii Channels (excluding internet channel) - 0 points
NES - 500 points
Commodore 64 (European exclusive) - 500 points
SEGA Master System/Game Gear - 500 points
Wii Internet Channel - 500 points
Turbografx-16 - 600 points
SNES - 800 Points*
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis - 800 Points #
NEOGEO - 900 Points #
Nintendo 64 - 1000 points*
WiiWare - 500-1,500 points

*Incompatible with Wii Remote. All games can can use a classic controller, but it is essential for incompatible with Wii Remote ones. Most games can also use a Gamecube controller, but several Turbografx games cannot use it.

# Some of the games on this console are compatible with the Wii Remote.

So, get a Wii Remote, Classic Controller and Gamecube Controller to fully enjoy these games. All the current games on Virtual Console are great, so take your pick and enjoy.





2 out of 5 stars Be careful where you buy them!   May 22, 2008
Ms. E. Morgan (Blackpool, Lancashire United Kingdom)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Purchased two of these cards from Amazon.co.uk, supplied through indigostarfish.com, an amazon partner. Tried to upload them and found that they were the wrong region and so they could not be used. Technical support suggested buying locally and not from the internet if you want to be sure.


3 out of 5 stars Its 50/50 for me   April 18, 2008
William Crossman (London United Kingdom)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just bought the legend of zelda, and super mario bros 2 (never played that one) with my wii points and that is one thousand points gone already.Saying that they do look great.
I have to say its a bit expensive, but these games are selling on ebay for like a tenner each. And if you fork out the 35 on ebay for a retro NES to play them on you have still payed more than you would have if you'd have just spent wii points, thats if the NES you bought even works. My advice would be, if you are into NES or any of the older console games then buy them through wii's points system. However if you want 64 games i really wouldnt bother, they are like 7 each. You can buy a 64 on ebay for about 10, then games are like 3 in second hand shops.
Its up to you.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent.   March 4, 2008
S. Fisher (UK, Scotland)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The thing is I know there's "ROMS" out there but to be fair I hate them, I don't mind them if others likes to play on these but I'd rather to play a "actual" game with a controller pad, or at least have a sense of feeling to "own" it.

Virtual Console is excellent once you think about it - sure you can get some games for cheaper, but what about Paper Mario? That's rare, and you would have to fork over alot for that. However on VC it's only 7.50, and it's even perfect emulated (most ROMs for Paper Mario aren't perfect in my opinion).

I would strongly recommend Virtual Console to every Wii owner, it's cheap than you'd think and it can be addicative. I've been playing Legend of Zelda: LTTP/Mario Kart 64 non-stop, and I'm loving it with Classic Controller. Worth it.



4 out of 5 stars Just go to the Nintendo Europe Website they offer points for free   December 21, 2007
John Evans (Teesside, England)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

2000 points card is something worth buying if you want the Internet Channel and some retro games from Super Nintendo, Nes, Mega Drive, Nintendo 64 and others i don't care about. Well this is great if you want classics such as Streets of Rage, Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario, Starfox 64, Sonic The Hedgehog. The games i find though are a little overpriced Nes games been 500 points, Super Nintendo and Mega Drive been 800 points each, Nintendo 64 from 1000 to 1200 it bit expensive in my mind.
The only games i have ever bought off this was Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2 which was worth it i have had loads of hours out of the game. The sad thing is if your Wii breaks your going to have to buy these games again as you cannot transfer then to another Wii system unless Nintendo will replace the system.

If you have a wireless connection in your home then check this out if not check out Nintendo wireless thing they made not sure what it is called.

If you have the money check it out though Nintendo's Europe site are giving you points by registering your Nintendo games on the site. Now they offer points to you for buying there products always check the card inside the game once you buy it then go to the Nintendo website and enter the number from the card you got from the game. Great way from Nintendo to finally let you use your star points from the Nintendo Europe site to change them to Wii Points.


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