That's right. Old Navy will be giving away a copy of New Super Mario Bros U to every customer that spends at least $40 in store on Black Friday morning. Additionally they will give out a free Wii U system to select instant winners in store too
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That is awesome and definitley worth the price.
We need Black Friday in the UK
no wonder i blocked u stage88 ur from UK talking crap.
anyhow, FREE super mario bros U with 40.00 purchase?? im there.
If this game is going to be easy, than I'm not buying it
seriously I have like literally over 500 lifes in new super mario bros 2
But how many copies per store?
Great to know as some people might be able to pick it up, but it's not like they're going to have a crate of them per store.
My guess is somewhere between 10-30 per store, and be out an hour after opening (or less). It could be even less like 6 per store or something.
People that want them have a chance, but also at a cost of not going somewhere else first (if they're into such a thing).
Sad thing is alot of people will take the copy and not have any intention to ever buy a Wii U, and just take it because it's free. I bet half of them at least are wasted like that. Because maybe one or two offered will be turned down, everyone else will snatch it up.
Old navy's got some decent stuff. Not really for trendy stuff, but basics. Undershirts, boxers, small blankets/towels, etc. Pretty cheap too. Or like others said, gifts for xmas.
But my guess is you'll have to line up for it before it opens, otherwise they'll be out.
I'd suggest calling up the store a few days early and finding out how many copies they'll have, and then make a judgement on whether you think you can be that # customer or earlier, because really, who ISN'T going to spend $40 bucks if they go there?