Re: Wii in Europe...



Why is a mushroom called mushroom? As usual, Stewart Smith
<nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> got it all completely wrong and wrote:

It's one week after the Japanese launch, you want the moon on a stick
you do. Agree with the price, as usual they put an extra tenner on when
converting from Euro, and an extra 40 from the US price (before sales
tax of course...)

Although I'll be paying the Euro price (probably even a little bit
less :-) ) and although I agree that it's "only a week" after the
Japanese launch, it still fits right into the usual picture.
Europe...always last, always the most expensive. It would've been nice
had it been different just once. But who am I kidding?


And let's face it, I'll still get one :-)
.



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