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While this pricing | While this pricing was used for most games, a few select games were priced differently. Games released in regions that they were not originally released in, such as ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and ''[[Mario's Super Picross]]'' in Europe and Oceania and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' outside Japan, cost 100 Wii Points more than usual. | ||
In the United States, retailers once sold 2,000 points cards for $20 apiece, at a price of one cent per point. | In the United States, retailers once sold 2,000 points cards for $20 apiece, at a price of one cent per point. | ||
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Similarly, in Australia, retailers only sold 1,000 points cards for $20 apiece. | Similarly, in Australia, retailers only sold 1,000 points cards for $20 apiece. | ||
<small> *Note: Games released on the Virtual Console Arcade | <small> *Note: Games released on the Virtual Console Arcade were automatically set to 500 points. However, most Virtual Console Arcade games were priced higher than 500 points.</small> | ||
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<small> *Note: | <small> *Note: A discount price was given if the game had been purchased on the Wii Shop Channel via Wii Mode. </small> | ||
==Controllers== | ==Controllers== |
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