Nintendo has some great deals this holiday season

Save yourself some coins , with several great deals from Nintendo  

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Nintendo is in the holiday spirit, offering shoppers great software and hardware deals. If you're a last minute shopper, do not despair, Nintendo has you covered with the below top seven deals available at notable retailers that you (and your readers) can take advantage of this week!
Well, what are you waiting for? Jump down that warp pipe.

Best Buy Dec. 13-19

  • Buy one get the second 40% off on all Nintendo 3DS and Wii U software
  • Limited time only. While supplies last. Discounted item must be of equal or lesser value to the lowest priced item purchased. Cannot be combined with other offers.
  • Save $25 on the New Nintendo 3DS XL system
  • While supplies last. No rain checks.

GameStopDec. 13-19

  • Save $50 on Wii U hardware
  • Save $10 on character Wii U remote controllers
  • While supplies last. No rain checks.

TargetDec. 13-19

  • Save $50 on Wii U hardware
  • Save $15 on various Wii U and Nintendo 3DS software
  • While supplies last. No rain checks.

Toys R UsDec. 13-19

  • Get two amiibo for $22
  • All amiibo single figures. Reg. $10.99-$13.99 ea. Must buy two for offer.

WalmartDec. 7-24

  • Save $20 on the Nintendo 2DS system
  • Online only. While supplies last. No rain checks.

For more information on all the deals, visit the Nintendo holiday website here: http://happyholidays.nintendo.com/deals/
Have a safe and happy holiday season!
--Your friends at Nintendo

 

 

Source : Nintendo Press release  

Nintendo 3DS is here to stay

 " Nintendo 3DS is here to stay. Let me throw out a number that might surprise you. So far, on a global basis, Nintendo 3DS has sold more hardware than PS4 and Xbox One—combined. Most people find this shocking. "

Scott Moffitt (EVP Sales and Marketing for Nintendo of America) in a recent interview with Washington Post 

 

 

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This quote is from a interview done with the Washington Post, which you can find here  . This statement isn't surprising at all , but actions speak louder than words and so far the NEW 3DS hasn't been supported at all with exclusive software, let's see how 2016 plays out for the 3DS.

 

Source : Washington Post