Search  for anything...

Wii Black Console with New Super Mario Brothers Wii and Music CD

  • Based on 506 reviews
Condition: Used - Very Good
Checking for product changes
$159.99 Why this price?

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $26.67 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 1 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Dec 10 – Dec 20
Order within 12 hours and 14 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Features

  • Bundle contents include: Black Wii Console, Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuck, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Galaxy 2 soundtrack
  • Built-in Wi-Fi Access For Easy Connection To Internet
  • Netflix instant streaming functionality allows for thousands of movies, TV shows, cartoons and more right on your TV
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii offers a 1-4 player, cooperative or competitive experience
  • Wii has hundreds of games to choose from including Nintendo Selects starting at $19.99

Description

Includes Black Wii Console, Black Wii Remote Plus, Black Nunchuk, New Super Mario Bros. Wii game pack and Super Mario Galaxy Official Soundtrack. New Super Mario Bros. Wii: A classic Mario adventure that everyone can enjoy. This Side scrolling Platformer for 1-4 players has a game rating of "E" with Comic Mischief. Language is English, Spanish and French. Mario has made a mighty leap out into the galaxy. We've also made the leap to full surround orchestration for the music that paints the backdrop to Mario games. Much as a multitude of stars come together to create a galaxy, many musicians have come together to create music to fill your hearts. Console- based video gaming is one of the most popular of modern digital technologies, cutting across age, demographic and gender divides. Today's players have three dominant platforms to choose from: Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 by Microsoft. Each is an impressive multifunctional device, with designs meant to encourage integration into existing home entertainment systems and networks, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each console is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for the players in a household. Console Choices Arcade, Casual and Party games are a Wii Specialty. View larger. Consider Games Before Choosing a Console There is not just one kind of console video game, and so the machines that are are used to play them are different as well. Considering the types of games to be played, their availability for the consoles being considered and the ability of those consoles' to present the best gaming experience possible for the game's genre and content is important. The games developed for Wii tend to be more easily accessible, family-friendly productions heavily influenced by Nintendo's classic gaming history. Filled with cartoon-like and childlike characters as well as Arcade- style gameplay situations, Wii games are often referred to as "Casual Games," or "Party Games" typified by brief, simple "mini-games." These small games- within-games are tailor-made for players new to the puzzle-solving aspects of gaming and how that is translated through game controllers to the screen by the player. PS3 and Xbox 360 provide the processing power that Action- Adventure, Shooter, Racing and RPG games need. View larger. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles are the current version of earlier console releases whose user bases were rooted in game genres such as Action-Adventure, Shooters, Racing, Sports, Role-playing games (RPG) and so on. Gameplay developed in these genres tends to require more focus on the part of the player, and more graphics processing power from the console in order to maintain a quality experience. That is what continues to be the main focus of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Capable of full 1080p HD quality graphics presentation when used with the proper cables and displays, in this area Xbox 360 and PS3 are far beyond what Wii is capable of. Iconic game franchises like Halo, God of War, Fable, Metal Gear Solid, Gears of War, Killzone, Mass Effect, The Elder Scrolls and many others have grown up on these platforms, feeding off of their power. And with the rise of online multiplayer gaming through Xbox LIVE and PSN the high energy, fine graphical specialties of these platforms only continues to grow. Motion Gaming Although motion gaming has been front and center since the launch of the Wii in 2006, the other two consoles have their own motion gaming offerings that provide unique play opportunities on their respective platforms that have also found a wide audience. See a breakdown of the motion gaming capacity of each of the systems below. Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk The Wii Remote Plus controller is the standard wireless controller that ships with each Wii. It combines the intuitive motion controls of the original Wii Remote with the precision technology of the Wii MotionPlus accessory, all built-in to a single unit. The device is handled in a wand-like fashion, and uses internal gyroscope and accelerometer technology to pinpoint the players movements and physical positioning which it then relates into a game via a sensor bar connected to the console. The Wii Remote Plus has only a few buttons making it easy to use. It also contains a speaker, a rumble feature, and an external connector for other input devices like the Nunchuk controller and the Classic Controller. PlayStation Move PlayStation Move offers a new and innovative gaming experience for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system by fusing realistic, high-definition gaming along with accurate, intuitive control. Consisting of a PlayStation Move motion controller, a PlayStation Move Navigation controller (optional in most games) and a PlayStation Eye camera (all sold separately), PlayStation Move enables sophisticated, ultra accurate motion control and immersive gameplay only possible on the PS3 system. In addition, the PlayStation Eye features the ability to process up to 120 frames/second and a built-in 4 microphone array for pristine video quality and video chat capabilities. Kinect for Xbox 360 Easy to use and fun for everyone, Kinect sensor for Xbox 360 utilizes revolutionary full-body tracking to put players in the center of the fun that is 100% controller-free. After configuring itself by registering a range of points across your body, this amazing technology allows Kinect to recognize and mirror your movements in the game, in effect making your body the controller. The sensor is compatible with every Xbox 360, features a color VGA motion camera (640 x 480 pixel resolution @ 30 frames per second), a depth camera (640 x 480 pixel resolution @ 30 frames per second) and an array of 4 microphones supporting single speaker voice recognition. Online Play and Functionality Online functionality is a major focus in console gaming. Each of the three consoles can be used offline, but by integrating them into your home broadband connection you can greatly expand their potential. Each posses a significant online component, but differ in the ways users can interact with it. WiiWare is a service that allows Wii players to download games and applications directly to their Wii console in exchange for purchased Wii Points on the Wii Shop Channel. Online gameplay requires a code to play. It's free to play and there are no names, so kids are protected against unwanted contact. Through Wii's online component players can also gain access to hundreds of classic arcade games available for download through Wii's Virtual Console functionality. The Nintendo Channel allows players to watch gameplay videos, trailers, developer interviews, and even download Nintendo DS game demos wirelessly. Additional Wii online functionality includes a web browser and connectivity with Netflix, which allows users to stream video efficiently and quietly by means of the console's low energy consumption internal processing. PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PS3 (or PlayStation handheld) and a broadband connection to the Internet. Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, game extras, music and streaming video. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on your console or external media. Online multiplayer gameplay through PSN is simple, yet robust. Simply slip a compatible multiplayer disc into the console, select the multiplayer option and set up your own game or wait to join one in progress. The service also contains Netflix access, a range of original gaming-oriented video programming, as well as access to PlayStation Home, a 3D world where gamers can interact in a virtual environment. Xbox LIVE is the online entertainment hub for Xbox 360. The service was launched with the original Xbox console in 2002, and has evolved and grown with Xbox 360. The service is two-tiered, with every user receiving a free "Silver membership," which allows for access to content such as free game demos, downloaded video rentals, Xbox LIVE avatar functionality and chat. A paid "Gold Membership" provides access to these and expanded features, including online gaming, HD movies and TV shows through services such as Netflix, HBO Go, ESPN, and Hulu Plus, downloadable games, facebook, downloadable content (DLC) for games and more. Players use Xbox LIVE points, which as easily purchased online and offline to access much of the online content. Both Xbox LIVE membership levels allow players to increase their Gamer Score, a running tally of the achievements they have unlocked in games. This is commonly shared information among gamers around the world and a source of pride in the community. Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required. Requires a valid subscription to HBO content through a cable or satellite provider.

Release date: October 23, 2011


Product Dimensions: 16 x 6 x 18 inches; 7.35 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: Wii Hardware


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 7.35 pounds


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required.


Date First Available: October 11, 2011


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Dec 10 – Dec 20

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Calidad
Excelente producto
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by orlando r veracierta m

  • Game not working
The game that came with the Wii will not play.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by Gabriela V.

  • Newer Wii is great!
We owned the original White Wii. After about 7 years we started to have remote communication issues. Our children love the Wii, but we are not ready to buy the new advanced version that came out the past couple of months. I found the Black Wii and read the remotes have better sensor and communications. The Black version worked perfect out of the box. My son, the expert, said the controls work way better than the white. Good buy. Now instead of spending a ton to buy the new advanced Wii, we have several more years of Mario Bros, Madden NFL, NBA 2K13, MLB2K13, Zumba, and many more. Not to mention the family favorites, the original Wii Sports! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2012 by Stojan the Trojan

  • Nice package, but no gamecube support!
They really *really* need to be more clear that this particular system DOES NOT PLAY GAMECUBE GAMES! I don't know what is with this trend of removing backwards compatibility for v2 releases of systems, but it's getting really old. The disc channel on the Wii still even shows the gamecube icon! Three stars. It's a Wii, it works, and New Super Mario Bros is a fun game. I can't help but feel a little ripped off that they removed all gamecube functionality. The little flip-up part that would normally reveal a row of GameCube controller ports is gone as well. Don't make the same mistake I did.. read the reviews first! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2011 by Michael Parks

  • You will never go wrong with a Nintendo product!
I bought my girlfiend one for Christmas a few years ago, her and I absolutely love it! I bought this one for my brother for his birthday, he is all grown up, but who doesn't like a toy still for Christmas or Birthday?? I know I do. Some people complained that this one doesn't play game cube games... well, you probably paid a lot less for this one than the original version a couple years ago, right? I know I did! So pick up a used game cube for $40, still less than what you would have paid for the original Wii that had that capability anyway! With this bundle you can't go wrong! I may buy another one and throw it under the bed and sell it for $800 in a few years! Nintendo will stop making these relatively soon with the Wii U just coming out! Speculators understand this concept... if you don't play video games this truly could be purchased as an investiment that gets about a 20% APR to it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2013 by desorbod

  • The Smile on my Grown kids faces
My oh my when I say I keep this secret and when delivered I opened the box and my youngest(19) Son yelled to his big brother(22) time to settle some feuds how you wanna handle it tennis or baseball and his brother jumped up cause he knew it was a Wii The game works great I'm enjoying Mario like I'm a kid again and could not have asked for a better product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023 by J. Town

  • Great Product
Product was new! In box with all necessary booklets, plastic wrapping and accessories claimed included! Brand new everything I was not disappointed. Console itself is rather small and will work well for people in school or college. Easy to travel with due to convenient size, smaller than the average textbook. Remote controllers use AA batteries however, so i would advise people who are purchasing this to buy rechargable batteries as well. I was crushed when my first set of batteries died lol. games have good graphics! GOOD BUY! WORTH THE MONEY. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2012 by Antonette

  • NOT Backwards Compatible
I bought this after my original one was stolen in a break in a couple years back. I was finally around to replacing it. One really nice things about the Wii was that it was also a GameCube. They had a top flap that came up and you could pop the controllers and memory cards in and play the old console's games. NOT SO ANYMORE. With this specific model's release, the backwards compatibility was taken off. Note there's nothing said about the backwards compatibility, and I just assumed since it was, at the time, to my knowledge, a standard feature. I returned this as it was useless to me and I don't want my games rendered unplayable because they decided to drop what was once a standard feature. I scoured pawn shops until I found the one I wanted, and that has proved more than worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2013 by G. Oakes

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.