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March 17, 2008 9:22 AM PDT

Pimp your Wii for $4,000

by Philip Wong
(Credit: Crystal Icing)

If you're looking considering a new look for your precious Nintendo Wii, would you rather give it a G-mask makeover (stick-on overlay) or one of these bling jobs with 20,000 Swarovski crystals? For a mere $4,000, Crystal Icing is offering its "The Brawl To End Them All" series crystallized Wii, according to BornRich. There is a choice of Mario himself or his arch nemesis Bowser to take home. Both are brought to life against a contrasting white-and-blue background, complete with the highly sought-after in-game, Invincibility Star.

(Source: Crave Asia)

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2 sides not 2 Wiis
by not4no1 March 18, 2008 7:18 AM PDT
This Wii was created as a prize for the USA Brawl tournament. It has Mario on one side fading to blue with Bowser on the other. I just thought I would throw some facts your way.
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Not a bad price for a Wii...
by royauty March 18, 2008 10:47 AM PDT
...considering one can't find them for love or money round here! If they guarantee immediate delivery, I might even put up with the ..uh.. decoration.
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Pimped? I could've SWORN you meant...
by make_or_break March 23, 2008 11:29 AM PDT
...punk'd.
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