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Target has ways to save big on Wii games

As I mentioned in Sunday’s Here’s the Deal column, Target is having a great sale on Wii games in which you can buy two and get a third for free.

With the high price of Wii games, that can mean a savings of around $50.

But that’s not the only way to save on Wii games at Target this week. As mentioned on the Deal Seeking Mom site Tuesday, Nov. 3, Target also is offering a number of games for $14.99 each.

The Mom also has links to great coupons for Target, one of which offers $10 off when you buy two Wii games.

Making it possible, as she puts it and if you play your deals right, to get 6 Wii games for $30.

Now that is a deal.

Check out the Deal Seeking Mom site for more details.

Also on the Wii front, Best Buy also has some titles for sale, as does Amazon and, of course, eBay.

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By sandy

November 5, 2009 9:27 AM | Link to this

deal or no deal those games are for the little kids. xbox or p.s. games are much better& can do more than those silly games.

By brian

November 5, 2009 9:39 AM | Link to this

Wii has some good games for older folks too (Rock Band, Dead Space Exctraction, Resident Evil, sports games like Madden and Tiger Woods, etc…) Besides, even if these particular deals are only for the kids games, there are a lot of parents out there who will appreciate being able to save money on upcoming Christmas gifts for the kids.

By Me

November 6, 2009 4:14 AM | Link to this

Most people complaining that Wii games are for kids don’t like exercise or creativity. No matter, the Wii out sold both systems combined together!!

By Phyllis

November 6, 2009 3:18 PM | Link to this

I get a sneak peak email from Big Lots and they have WII and DS games for 10.00 starting Sunday.

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