The Wii mini is a funny story. It's kind of similar to the SNESjr or the Genesis 3; it's a downgraded version released near the end of the console life cycle. The funny thing is that collectors love this sort of thing. Just like the SNESjr, the Wii mini is rarer and more expensive on the second hand market compared to its better selling original version counterpart.Tanooki wrote:It arrived, can't fire it up now but eyeballing it looks fine and wasn't a mess as listed (it's ebay so you know.) I haven't dug it all out but I did see the throw in games 2 of the 3 are sealed, but they're just those dance/zumba junk but still it's something to lessen the blow when I ditch the other wii. Not dug out the audio CD or Mario yet but they're tucked in tight, wondering if they never got pulled.
A value the wii mini is worth? $20? I read up what was removed and they took it a bit too far.
Pricing a Wii mini feels like a trip to the twilight zone. Some people ask $120 for this device. I don't believe it's worth that much. I feel like its best to wait and see for a couple years. Ask me again in 2019 what a Wii mini is worth.