Nintendo will launch its first 3DS bundles featuring some of its best-known characters in just a few days, the company announced Monday.
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Nintedo will launch two Nintendo 3DS bundles on Nov. 24, one packaged with the excellent Super Mario Land 3D and the other including the classic Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The Mario bundle will include a Mario-red 3DS, but the Zelda bundle has a black 3DS with “Hyrule emblem and gold-colored embellishments.”
The 3DS bundles will sell for $200 (which saves you about $10) and will be available from most major retailers.
Are you interested in picking up a 3DS now that it’s cheaper and features a better selection of games?