Nintendo's special Pikachu-themed 3DS XL, which landed in Japan and Europe during the second half of last year, will line store shelves in the US from March 24th.
This gorgeous-looking limited edition handheld (which comes with a 4GB SD card) will be released for $199.99 alongside adventure titlePokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity.
Naturally, this upcoming roguelike is an indirect sequel to Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (& Time), which only managed a measly 5/10 at review back in 2008.
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If you buy this Pikachu-themed 3DS XL with Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity or Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon you'll also receive a special download code.
With this code, you'll be able to download one of five first-party Nintendo games completely free of charge.
In Japan, pre-orders of this brazenly coloured handheld were snapped up fast. In fact, eager gamers cleared out stock at the Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka Pokemon Centers in a single day.
So, if you're interested in this colourful console, you better act fast when it launches.
This gorgeous-looking limited edition handheld (which comes with a 4GB SD card) will be released for $199.99 alongside adventure titlePokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity.
Naturally, this upcoming roguelike is an indirect sequel to Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (& Time), which only managed a measly 5/10 at review back in 2008.
Thunderbolt
If you buy this Pikachu-themed 3DS XL with Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity or Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon you'll also receive a special download code.
With this code, you'll be able to download one of five first-party Nintendo games completely free of charge.
In Japan, pre-orders of this brazenly coloured handheld were snapped up fast. In fact, eager gamers cleared out stock at the Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka Pokemon Centers in a single day.
So, if you're interested in this colourful console, you better act fast when it launches.
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