Golden Nintendo Wii created for Queen Elizabeth II now on sale for the low, low price of $300,000

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Golden Nintendo Wii created for Queen Elizabeth II now on sale for the low, low price of $300,000
The Golden Wii, resplendent in its current home, pictured next to the crumby game it advertised. Screenshot: People Make Games

In 2009, video game publisher THQ advertised an instantly forgettable mini-game collection called Big Family Games by trying to send a working, 24 karat gold-plated Nintendo Wii to Queen Elizabeth II. Big Liz didn’t end up taking possession of the console, which means that the golden Wii drifted through filthy non-aristocratic hands until ending up being owned by a Dutch collector who goes by Donny Fillerup in 2017. And now, because Donny would rather have money than a goofy promo Wii, he’s listed it on eBay for the humble asking price of $300,000.

In an interview with another member of Console Variations, a website for game collectors he co-founded, Fillerup explains that he’s selling “likely one of the rarest (if not the rarest) system out there” in order to afford his own place to live. He says he had always hoped to keep the console “just in case [I] open my museum,” but, understandably, he would rather have the money at this point in his life instead.

Rather than list the Golden Wii for the higher amounts he’s been advised it could fetch, Fillerup says he came up with the $300,000 eBay number since that’s the price he figures he needs to hit in order to buy his own home. “I don’t NEED more,” he says. “Also, this gives more people the opportunity to buy it.” Donny adds that he hopes the system goes to “a museum or someone who will take care of it as much as I did.”

For more on the Golden Wii, check out a 2019 video from People Make Games that sees host Chris Bratt providing more context on the ridiculous promo device and meeting with Donny to see it in person. Clearly, Queen Elizabeth II didn’t know what a tremendous mistake she was making in not accepting this gift in the first place.

[via Polygon]

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11 Comments

  • dr-boots-list-av says:

    How the hell did you miss on calling this “The Royal Wii”

  • sonicoooahh-av says:

    Fillerup says he came up with the $300,000 eBay number since that’s the price he figures he needs to hit in order to buy his own home. “I don’t NEED more,” he says. “Also, this gives more people the opportunity to buy it.”If there is only one golden Wiii only one person can buy it, no matter if the price is $5 or two million dollars. More people might be able to consider the purchase at a lower price, but only one will be able to buy it and if it is legit, he only has one to sell.

    • earlydiscloser-av says:

      If there is only one golden Wiii
      But there is no such thing for anyone to consider the purchase of at any price; rather, there is a Wii (not a Wiii).Checkmate!

  • frankwalkerbarr-av says:

    We need to get this in Liz’s hands ASAP. Nothing can soothe the grief over losing a spouse like a few rounds of Wii Sports.

  • dirtside-av says:

    On the other hand, if you pay me a mere $10,000, I’ll hunt down “Donny Fillerup” and give him a wedgie.

  • coolgameguy-av says:

    Here in the US, our own former ruler had a golden wee too, allegedly.

  • bloocow-av says:

    Looks like Prince Andrew is the highest bidder so far

  • bastardoftoledo-av says:

    What’s that Shkreli fella up to? This sounds like it’s up his alley. 

  • tokenaussie-av says:

    “Golden Wii”? They’ve got to be taking the piss.

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