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Wii electronic game gets made in diamonds and gold

The otherwise $200 worth game is now worth $500,000

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Stuart Hughes, a consumer electronics transformer, has designed a $200 Wii electronic game with 2.5 kilogrammes of 22K gold and 19.5 carats of diamonds on the buttons. It took six months to create this device, which is worth now almost $500,000, reports say.

So far only three units of the Wii electronic game have been created with the gems. The company had also previously transformed an iPhone mobile handset, into a gorgeous luxury product with a 22K gold case crafted from 271 grams of gold and set with 136 flawless diamonds. The iPhone was priced at $3.2 million. The company believes that these accents with diamonds when done tastefully, appeal to the sophisticated buyer.


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