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Nintendo 2DS bundles with Pok?mon X or Y coming this week for $149

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Nintendo is going bundle-crazy for this Holiday season, and this morning they even let the Nintendo 2DS get in on the action.  Starting later this week on December 6th, Toys”R”Us and Target will each carry an exclusive  Pok?mon X or Pok?mon Y Nintendo 2DS bundle for $149.99.

Target will be selling an exclusive red bundle with Pok?mon X pre-installed, and TRU will be offering a blue 2DS bundle with  Pok?mon Y pre-loaded on an SD card.  We have no clue of why one version is on an SD card, but there must be a good reason.

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 Check out the announcement below.

Holiday shoppers that are looking to pick up a Nintendo 2DS system and either the Pok?mon X or Pok?mon Y video games are about to get a couple of new and affordable options. Starting on Dec. 6, Nintendo is offering two bundles featuring the system and the games:

  • Target will offer an exclusive bundle that includes the Pok?mon X game pre-installed on a red Nintendo 2DS system at a suggested retail price of $149.99.
  • Toys?R?Us will offer an exclusive Pok?mon Y bundle at stores nationwide and online at http://www.toysrus.com. The bundle will include a blue Nintendo 2DS system and the Pok?mon Y game pre-loaded on an SD card at a suggested retail price of $149.99.

Both bundles will be available while supplies last.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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