New Nintendo 3DS Will Be $100 Come Black Friday

New Nintendo 3DS Will Be $100 Come Black Friday

So cheap!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 07, 2016 @ 10:44 AM (Staff Bios)
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Ah, Black Friday, a controversial day that exposes the monster inside everyone... unless they're purchasing cheap goodies online.

I plan to take part sometime this year, as I want to nab items that I kind of have been neglecting to purchase for some time (a food processor, World of Final Fantasy, and some desktop speakers are just a few examples). And while I already own a New 3DS, an offer has surfaced that's hard to turn down.

Currently, the New 3DS goes for $200, but if you're patient, a limited edition New Nintendo 3DS will be available on Black Friday for only $99.99.

Yes, Black Friday is on November 25. So, sure, you can grab the Nintendo 2DS for $79.99, but why not upgrade for $20.00 more?

Both of the limited edition types contain Mario-themed prints. And if you're worried about the 3DS no longer being supported come Nintendo Switch release, don't be. The handheld definitely will.

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