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New Nintendo 2DS XL handheld console from just $119 shipped (Reg. $150)

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SNG Trading via Rakuten is offering the New Nintendo 2DS XL handheld console in white/orange for $118.96 shipped using code SAVE15 at checkout. While the black model has now sold out at that price, Walmart has it for around $10 more. You’ll need to be logged in to your free Rakuten account to use the code. Regularly $150 at Nintendo, this is the current best price we can find on either model. If you would prefer the 3DS XL, we still have a fantastic deal running on that as well. More details below.

New Nintendo 2DS XL:

  • Colorful accents add style, while the sleek clamshell design makes it comfortable to hold and helps to keep screens safe from scratches when closed.
  • A fast processor offers short loading times, so you can start playing in a snap. And it’s all in a lightweight, play-anywhere package.
  • The C Stick brings enhanced controls (like intuitive camera control) to compatible games, while ZL and ZR buttons give you plenty of options.
  • Tap an amiibo figure to the near-field communication (NFC) reader on the lower screen to enjoy amiibo features in compatible games.
  • You can play all Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS and most Nintendo DS games in 2D on this system.

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