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New Nintendo 3DS XL Galaxy Edition Console $175 shipped for today only (Reg. $200)

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Today only, as part of its Prime Day Deals, Amazon is now offering the Nintendo Galaxy Style Nintendo New 3DS XL Console for $199.96. But it will drop to just $174.99 shipped for Prime members in the cart. That’s around 12% off the going rate, matching the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best price we can find. It still sells for $200 at GameStop and Best Buy. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 2,000 Amazon customers.

Here are the rest of today’s best game deals and you’ll definetely want to check out Amazon’s Prime Day Xbox One bundle.

Nintendo Galaxy Style Nintendo New 3DS XL Console Features:

THE NEXT DIMENSION IN ENTERTAINMENT The New Nintendo 3DS XL system combines next-generation portable gaming with super-stable 3D technology and added control features. Take 3D photos, connect with friends, and enhance your gaming experiences with added amiibo support. The New Nintendo 3DS XL system plays all Nintendo DS games. Nintendo DS games will not appear in 3D. AC Adapter sold separately. New Nintendo 3DS XL uses the same AC adapter as Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS and 2DS. 3D Mode recommended for Ages 7+

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