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[Not Tested / Junk] Nintendo Wii RVL-001 Console Only 21 Units Bulk Sale

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Thank you for viewing this listing. *Please read all the information thoroughly and confirm before bidding or purchasing.* **Product Details:** - 21 units of Nintendo Wii RVL-001 consoles, sold as a bulk lot. - Colors: Mixed white and black. - Brand: Nintendo. **Condition:** - All units are untested. - Power-on check not performed. - Items categorized as junk. Therefore, please consider these for repair, parts, or research purposes. **Exterior Condition:** - As used items, there are scratches, scuffs, dirt, discoloration, and signs of use. - There may be variations in condition among the units. - Please check the images for details. **Accessories:** - 21 Wii consoles included. *No other items are included unless specified.* **Additional Information:** - Will be cleaned lightly before shipping. - Due to the junk nature of the item, returns or refunds are not possible. Thank you for your consideration!

[Not Tested / Junk] Nintendo Wii RVL-001 Console Only 21 Units Bulk Sale

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55,000 Yen ($352.56)

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2026-05-31 20:33:15 JST

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Collector Commentary

This bulk lot of 21 Nintendo Wii RVL-001 consoles presents an intriguing opportunity for collectors focused on parts, repairs, or research in vintage gaming. Released in 2006, the Wii pioneered motion-based gameplay, and despite the untested condition of these units, their potential for restoration taps into a strong collector interest in early, authentic Nintendo hardware, especially sourced from Japan. While the consoles are categorized as junk and show wear reflective of their age, the intrinsic value in such lots often lies in the possibility of salvaging usable components, aligning with the niche collector behaviors surrounding retro gaming. Given the current bid at ¥55,000, this lot may appeal to collectors looking for cost-effective means to expand their repair projects while appreciating the historical significance of the Wii's impact on gaming culture.