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Amazon Gold Box Deals for Wii

Amazon.com has brought back their video game Gold Box deals for the day, and the Wii is once again the console upon which they are focused.

The “Deal of the Day” is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up, whose list price is $49.99, was $46.99 yesterday, and is only $29.98 today. Our review isn’t up yet, but that’s not a bad price for the game.

In Lightning Deals, they’ve already sold through their stock of House of the Dead 2 & 3 and EA Sports Active: Susan B Komen Breast Cancer Awareness Edition, but the hint for the deal coming at at 12pm PDT is “Ninjas can be cute.” I would guess Mini Ninjas to be the item of the moment there.

2pm PDT holds the hint “This is one house where you don’t want to trick or treat.” House of the Dead: Overkill, perhaps? 4pm PDT says “Join our favorite detective on this chilling mystery;” I’m not sure on that one. And finally, 6pm PDT just says “Bring it on!” A cheerleader game, perhaps? I don’t know.

You can keep an eye on these and grab TMNT by heading over to Amazon through this link.

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