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Meijer's doorbuster deal this year is the Nintendo Wii, which the chain is offering (along with a $50 coupon toward your next Meijer purchase) for $200. The game console (which recently had a price cut) comes with the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk controller, as well as the Wii Sports game. The Wii has 512MB of internal memory, an SD Card slot, two USB 2.0 ports, and 802.11 b/g wireless. It outputs graphics at 480p, and does not play DVDs or Blu-ray discs. Though the list price (since the price cut) is currently $200, the $50 coupon makes the Meijer offer the best Wii deal we've seen (providing you're a big Meijer shopper--if you're not, HHGregg has the Wii on sale for $170 after a $30 mail-in rebate).
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