<p>In a business move which we&#8217;re not sure if it has something to do with Mother&#8217;s Day or not, UK supermarket giant Asda has cut £50.00 off both versions of the Nintendo Wii U, just in times for Mothers Day&#8230; if she&#8217;s into that kind of thing anyway.</p>
<p>The premium (a.k.a: The colour black) 32GB version with Nintendo Land is now £249.00 and can be ordered by <a href="http://direct.asda.com/Nintendo-Wii-U-32GB-Console-%28Black%29-%28Premium-Pack%29-Nintendo-Land/003774372,default,pd.html">clicking these very words now!</a></p>
<p>The core (a.k.a: The colour white) 8GB version of the console, remember that it doesn&#8217;t include any games, now costs £199.00 and can be ordered by <a href="http://direct.asda.com/Nintendo-Wii-U-8GB-Console-%28White%29-%28Basic-Pack%29/003774365,default,pd.html">clicking these (different but similar) words now!</a></p>
<p>Since the console was released late in 2012, the price of the console has dropped massively. At launch, many retailers were selling the premium version at £299.99 which, as you can see from above, has come down in price in such a way that you are effectively being rewarded for waiting with a free game, if you wish to calculate the maths like that.</p>
<p>[Source: <a href="http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/asda-slashes-50-off-wii-u/0111803">MCV</a> via <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-03-04-asda-shears-50-off-wii-u-console-prices">Eurogamer</a>]</p>
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