Nintendo Wii? That'll be £315, mate.

Last year the guys over at gaming blog UK Resistance kept a close eye on the prices of Xbox 360 consoles after launch, discovering UK Games Chain CEX (Computer Exchange) selling core systems for a whopping 325 quid.

Almost exactly one year on, we find them doing the same with the Nintendo Wii.

The store is now selling Wii consoles for a massive £315 - that's £135 more than the recommended retail price of £180, a price point one employee described as "entirely reasonable." Asked if they'd sold any at this price, I was told that they'd had more than a few desperate parents pay extra in order to get their hands on their kid's biggest wish for Christmas. The best thing about this? All these Wii consoles are preowned.

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Always on the search for an interesting story, I decided to enter the store and speak to the staff. I'm rather frank with them - they know who I am and that I work for gaming websites. "315 pounds?" I say. "Taking the piss, aren't you?"

"Reasonable." the one says in reply. "Cheaper than paying 500 for one on ebay.

Whatever helps you sleep at night, guys.

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