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Pink Nintendo 3DS Available February 10


 Pearl Pink Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo has a new Pearl Pink edition of the Nintendo 3DS hitting stores on February 10, 2012 – just in time for Valentine's Day. Previously available only as part of a limited-edition bundle, the Pearl Pink 3DS will sell for $169.99.

The Nintendo 3DS offers free Wi-Fi access at thousands of locations, fun augmented-reality features and…as if you didn't already know… the ability to enjoy games and videos in 3D without the need for special glasses. It is also comes with built-in social features and a great lineup of games are available (sold separately). Read more

Nintendo 3DS: Record 3D Videos and More with New Update


 Nintendo 3DS

The latest system update for the Nintendo 3DS – available today – gives the device a ton of new features including the ability to record 3D videos (in continuous or stop-motion), updated Nintendo eShop features, new StreetPass Mii Plaza features, and enhanced online gaming.

New features:

Record 3D video: Record up to 10 minutes of glasses-free 3D video in continuous or stop-motion style and share them with your friends.

Nintendo eShop – It's now easier to buy and download your purchases. You can use your credit card to purchase content by adding only the needed funds. Also, you can choose "Download Now" or "Download Later" to cue up the games and videos you want to download in Sleep Mode.

StreetPass Mii Plaza - New puzzles and a new dungeon in Find Mii are available with the update. You can also now share your home state with your Mii. When you reach certain milestones, be on the lookout for something special. Surprise guests can randomly show up in your plaza too.Read more

Best Buy Holiday Deal: Purchase Two Video Games, Get One Free and More Savings


 Best Buy store

Do you have a gamer on your gift list? Head to your local Best Buy retail store or online at www.BestBuy.com from now until December 10, 2011 and when you purchase two games priced at $29.99 and above, get the third game free (pre-owned games too!). Best Buy is offering deals on gaming systems and select HDTVs as well.

Gaming deals:

  • Xbox360 250G Kinect Gaming System and a Best Buy $75 gift card for $399.99
  • Microsoft Kinect Sensor for $99.99
  • Nintendo 3DS and a Best Buy $50 gift card for $169.99
  • Nintendo Wii and a Best Buy $20 gift card for $149.99

TV deals:

  • Toshiba 40" Class LCD 1080p HDTV - $379.99 - as featured in Best Buy's TV spot airing nationally beginning Sunday, Dec. 4
  • Sharp 60" Class LCD 1080p HDTV - $899.99
  • Insignia 24" Class LED 1080p HDTV -$179.99

You can also visit BestBuy.com/dealoftheday all week long for special daily deals.

And remember, Best Buy's price match guarantee will match lower prices from other Best Buy locations or other local retailers until January 24, 2012.

Two New Nintendo 3DS Bundles Arrive on Thanksgiving Day


 Nintendo 3DS Super Mario 3D Land bundle

Nintendo announced on Monday two new limited edition 3DS bundles for the holiday season. Available on Thanksgiving day (November 24), you can get your hands on a bundle that includes the just-launched Super Mario 3D Land game and a Flame Red Nintendo 3DS system or a bundle that comes with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D game and a special 25th anniversary limited-edition Cosmo Black Nintendo 3DS system marked with the Hyrule emblem and gold-colored embellishments. Each bundle will be available for $199.99.

Not sure which one to get? You can test-drive the Nintendo 3DS and these two games at one of two dozen malls nationwide between November 21 and December 18, 2011. Nintendo will also have additional video games for the holidays on display. Check out a complete list of malls participating in the program here.Read more

Nintendo Outs New DSi XL Bundles


 Nintendo DSi XL Midnight Blue bundle

Nintendo announced this week two new DSi XL bundles for the holiday shopping season. Beginning November 6, 2011, the Metallic Rose and Midnight Blue versions of the Nintendo DSi XL hand-held system will be available in bundles, each packaged with a free copy of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! game.

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, players must help Mario rescue Pauline by guiding Mini Marios through more than 200 puzzle levels filled with traps set by Donkey Kong. Players use the stylus on the touch screen to guide the Mini Marios, place items and solve different puzzles. Players with a broadband Internet connection can even construct their own levels or download additional levels using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, as well as find new challenges to play in the thousands of user-created levels already available.

In addition to the included Mario game, built-in cameras and large screen, Nintendo DSi XL also provides access to downloadable games via the Nintendo DSiWare service. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Nintendo DSi Points to download digital games. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop, or a Nintendo DSi Points Card can be purchased at retail locations.

The new Metallic Rose and Midnight Blue DSi XL bundles are priced at $169.99. Get more information at www.nintendo.com/ds.

Tetris: Axis for Nintendo 3DS Announced


 Tetris Axis

New Game from World-Famous Puzzle Franchise Launches with Augmented-Reality Features, More Than 20 Play Modes and Online Multiplayer Options

October 3, 2011.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- For nearly three decades, players around the globe have enjoyed the boundless fun and strategic thrills of the Tetris game. Now Nintendo is taking the iconic puzzle game to extraordinary new heights with Tetris: Axis, available exclusively for the hand-held Nintendo 3DS system at a suggested retail price of $29.99. With mind-expanding augmented-reality modes, more than 20 unique modes of play and a variety of multiplayer options, the game offers something new for everyone, whether you’re a Tetris veteran or just getting your first taste of this unique franchise.

Tetris: Axis combines traditional elements from the original Tetris game with new twists and features that showcase the unique capabilities of the portable Nintendo 3DS. The main goal is to maneuver and arrange falling blocks called Tetriminos to clear lines and boost your score. With two new augmented-reality modes in Tetris: Axis, the iconic puzzle action moves beyond the screen as players use AR Cards (included with the Nintendo 3DS system) to view game play in their own real-world environments. Other new modes include Fever, in which players must clear lines and activate special items in speedy 60-second rounds. Nintendo 3DS owners with wireless broadband Internet access can download new items for Fever mode via the system’s built-in SpotPass feature. Read more

Nintendo 3DS Gets 3D Video Recording, New Mario Games


 Super Mario 3D Land

The Nintendo 3DS is getting a major update this November, one that will give it the ability to record 3D videos. 3DS owners will be able to create their own original 3D productions and show them to others in 3D, all without using 3D glasses. The system update will also provide new experiences for people who have conquered all the StreetPass challenges in StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Also coming soon are two new Mario games for the 3DS- Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7. The first game hitting store shelves is Super Mario 3D Land on November 13. In this first true 3D Mario platforming adventure, players can scout levels and find secrets before they play using the built-in gyro sensor feature of the Nintendo 3DS system. The game will feature propeller blocks and will have StreetPass functionality. Mario Kart 7 will arrive December 4 and will include a new optional first-person driving mode that is controlled using the gyro sensor. The game also introduces new playable characters like Lakitu and Metal Mario, and a tricks system like the one in Mario Kart Wii. More details about both games will be announced in the near future.

Want to know what's in the works for 2012? A 3D Mario tennis game for the 3DS system - Mario Tennis (name not final) - will launch in 2012, along with a new 3D installment in the Animal Crossing franchise and new games in the Luigi's Mansion and Paper Mario franchises.

Nintendo DSi XL Available September 18 in Metallic Rose


 Nintendo DSi XL in Metallic Rose

Nintendo is adding a new color to its DSi XL lineup. On September 18th, you'll be able to purchase the device in Metallic Rose, a color Nintendo describes as "an eye-catching shade of pink with a luminous modern sheen."

Nintendo DSi XL features two 4.2-inch screens that are 93 percent larger than the ones found on the Nintendo DS Lite system. It has two built-in cameras, Facebook photo integration and pre-loaded software including Flipnote Studio, Brain Age Express: Math, Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters and Photo Clock. You can also download additional content via the Nintendo DSi Shop (broadband Internet access required).

Other color options for the Nintendo DSi XL (which are still available) include Bronze, Midnight Blue and Burgundy. Nintendo DSi XL is available for $169.99.

Get more information about Nintendo DSi XL at www.nintendo.com/ds/systems/dsixl.

Flame Red Nintendo 3DS Coming September 9


 Flame Red Nintendo 3DS

Beginning September 9th, you'll be able to pick up a new Flame Red version of the Nintendo 3DS system. The new color will be priced at $169.99, the price that goes into effect August 12 for the current 3DS systems available now in Cosmo Black and Aqua Blue.

Nintendo will also be releasing two new Mario games in time for the holiday season - Super Mario 3D Land will launch in November, while Mario Kart 7 becomes available in December. Both games are completely new and are designed specifically for the Nintendo 3DS system.

"Nintendo 3DS is poised to be on fire for the holidays, with its new suggested retail price, great games and our new Flame Red color," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "With major upcoming releases in the Star Fox, Pokémon and Mario series, in addition to downloadable offerings from Nintendo eShop, Nintendo Video and Netflix, the system offers new and fun experiences to owners on a daily basis."

For more information, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.

Nintendo Announces New Online Activities for 25th Anniversary of The Legend of Zelda

Zelda Developers to Judge Top Consumer-Created Flipnote Studio Animations

August 8, 2011--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The 25th anniversary celebration of The Legend of Zelda continues with the launch of a new website and a creative challenge for fans of the iconic Nintendo series. For 25 years The Legend of Zelda has chronicled the adventures of heroic Link and Princess Zelda. Now fans can share their passion for the series and document its history with a new 25th anniversary website at http://www.zelda.com/25th. The anniversary website includes an interactive history of The Legend of Zelda, as well as a video featuring an orchestra performing music from the series at the 2011 E3 Expo.

Starting today through Sept. 9, Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL owners are also invited to create their own flipnotes, or short animations, inspired by The Legend of Zelda series. Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL owners can use one of three flipnote templates with music from The Legend of Zelda series, then complete and upload their creations via the Flipnote Studio application. Flipnote Studio is available as a free download from the Nintendo DSiWare service, and also comes pre-installed on select Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL hardware. Fans can also submit a paper entry by mail. The best Zelda-themed flipnotes will be evaluated by key Nintendo developers who have worked on the series – including Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka, Eiji Aonuma and Yoshiaki Koizumi – and posted for fans to enjoy on the http://www.zelda.com/25th website, the Nintendo Channel on the Wii™ console and Flipnote Hatena on Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL systems. For official rules, visit http://www.zelda.com/25th/flipnote.Read more

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