EB Games Australia Announce Their Prices for Wii U Console, Accessories and Games

Wii U EB Games Australia Announce Their Prices for Wii U Console, Accessories and Games

Major Australian video game retailer EB Games Australia have opened up pre-orders for a number of Wii U titles, and have updated prices for the console, its accessories and games. While prices can change between retailers, here is what you may expect at least if you purchase via EB Games.

Console Itself

Wii U White Basic Pack – $348.00
Wii U Black Premium Pack – $428.00

Accessories (Estimated Prices)

Wii U Pro Controller (Black) – $78.00
Wii U Pro Controller (White) – $78.00
Wii U GamePad (White) – $98.00
Wii U GamePad (Black) – $98.00

Games (Prices May Change, Not Indicative of Being a Launch Title)

New Super Mario Bros. U – $108.00
ZombiU – $108.00 Preorder to recieve a bonus ZombiU syringe pen
Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition – $108.00
Marvel Avengers: The Battle for Earth – $108.00
The Legend of Zelda – $108.00
Nintendo Land – $108.00
LEGO City: Undercover – $108.00
Assassin’s Creed III – $108.00
Pikmin – $108.00
Aliens: Colonial Marines – $108.00
Smash Brothers – $108.00
Just Dance 4 – $108.00
Rayman Legends – $108.00
Darksiders II – $108.00
FIFA 13 – $108.00
Scribblenauts Unlimited – $108.00
Injustice: Gods Among Us – $98.00
Metro: Last Light – $108.00
Wii Fit U – $108.00
Tekken – $108.00
Rabbids Land – $108.00Ghost Recon Online – $108.00
Harry Potter Deathly Hallows 2 – $108.00
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge – $108.00
Call of Duty: Black Ops II – $108.00
Sports Connection – $108.00
Mass Effect 3: Special Edition – $108.00
Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013 – $108.00

Some of the pricing seems to be a little high in comparison to Wii Games, with most new games on the Wii setting you back between $60 – $80. To browse the EB Games Australia Wii U website, click HERE.

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