Nov 08, 2016 08:15 AM EST
New Nintendo 3DS Systems Released In Time For Black Friday Sales

Nintendo announced Monday via Twitter that on November 25, Black Friday, that two new limited edition Nintendo 3DS Systems will be available in the US. These 3DS system will be available in black or white color and will sell for only $100. But be fast game lovers! These special versions of the popular portable console are only sold on that day only and while supplies last.

Black Friday is a tradition in the United States that allows different product manufacturers to sell exclusive deals and products for that one day only that lets some people shop for advance for their Christmas Gift. The technology sector is one of the most involved sectors every Black Friday releasing aggressive discounts and exclusive items yearly and it is not surprising that Nintendo will release a few products for Black Friday Sales this year.

The new Nintendo 3DS systems that come in white or black and presents in the Mushroom Kingdom theme where Super Mario characters such as Mario, Luigi, Toad and various enemies of this universe will appear, will be sold at a low price of $100, according to Nintendo. The regular price of the 3DS is $200 so that the discount would be about 50 percent and would be a great Black Friday target.

It is important to note that there is the XL version of the console available in the US for years now, but the regular size version originally was not available in America so now is the chance to get it. These packages do not include any games or charger, which one should buy separately.

At the moment, it is unknown whether these new Nintendo 3DS systems will be launched in some other continent besides America. But if it will be, Nintendo will be very busy this Black Friday as they have the Pokémon Sun and Moon debut as well two days before the Nintendo 3DS System, according to Nintendo Everything. With both in line, it is expected that Nintendo will get a marketing success.

In the meantime, one could also consider buying the console Nintendo NES mini that cost $60, a smaller version of the original console version of the Japanese company having their nostalgic games installed in it.

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