Seeking to match your Black Friday with a similarly noir games console? You’re in luck. Nintendo has confirmed what we saw on promo literature last week , with a 3DS bundle that features a special edition (possibly Hyrulean-crafted) console and a replica of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Nintendo says the bundle, arriving alongside an analogous Flame Red iteration with Super Mario 3D Land, could be snapped up for $200. However, bargain hunters must be ready to sniff out some cheaper deals come Friday.
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Thanksgiving is stuffed with difficult decisions: Stuffing or mashed potatoes? Green beans or yams? Homemade cranberry sauce or fresh from a can?
Nintendo is adding two enticing choices to this bountiful cornucopia by introducing two limited-edition Nintendo 3DS™ bundles on Nov. 24. The hardest part may be deciding which bundle to buy.
The primary bundle includes the just-launched Super Mario 3D Land™ game and a Flame Red Nintendo 3DS system. The second one bundle includes The Legend of Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ 3D game and a different 25th anniversary limited-edition Cosmo Black Nintendo 3DS system marked with the Hyrule emblem and gold-colored embellishments. Each bundle can be available at a suggested retail price of $199.99 inside the U.S.
Shoppers who like to test-drive Nintendo 3DS and these two games will pay a trip to at least one of 2 dozen malls nationwide between Nov. 21 and Dec. 18. Nintendo may have all of the best games for the vacations on display. Nintendo’s website has an entire list of malls participating within the program.
Understand that Nintendo 3DS also comes with exciting entertainment features right out of the box. Users can download and play hundreds of recent and classic games from the Nintendo eShop, and the Nintendo Video service automatically delivers short 3D videos from the worlds of music, comedy, animation and Hollywood to the Nintendo 3DS system. Owners can play games in 3D without the necessity for special glasses and take their very own 3D pictures. Netflix subscribers can stream great TV and picture content. Later this month, Nintendo 3DS owners may be capable of record 3D videos or create stop-motion movies.
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