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The Nintendo 2DS will be available in North America in a new color, Sea Green, as of June 6, Nintendo of America announced today. It will cost $129.99, the same as the existing models. Nintendo of ...
Nintendo is releasing a Sea Green Nintendo 2DS on June 6 in North America, coinciding with the release of Tomodachi Life.
Nintendo will release a new color scheme for 2DS on June 6. It will run you the usual $130, and the white handheld features sea-green colored buttons, stylus, directional pad and trimming.
Nintendo announced the 2DS today, a new entry-level handheld system. The 2DS will be available in North America for $129.99 on October 12th (the same day as Pokemon X and Y) and features a slate ...
In fact, the New Nintendo 2DS XL is the smallest large-screen portable Nintendo has ever made. It still has the same 4.88-inch primary display as other XL models, but its footprint is a quarter ...
Last October Nintendo launched the first 2DS models alongside Pokémon X & Y; it's clearly a strategy that worked well, as the hardware and games will be intertwined once again this year.
“The Nintendo 2DS really focused on that entry level gamer, the four-, five-, six-year old that is just getting into gaming, but wants to play Mario Kart, wants to have a Super Mario Bro ...
Nintendo has announced a new 2DS XL in a familiar clamshell package. If you've wanted a discounted New 3DS XL, this is the hardware you're looking for. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window ...
A new Nintendo 2DS color is on the way ... Available color options for the 2DS in the US include blue, red, sea green, crystal blue, and crystal red, among others.
Earlier this week, Nintendo ... desirable new 2DS bundle arriving in time for Black Friday is sure to help them get to that total even quicker. Of course, that Link green 2DS is going to be ...
Nintendo just announced the latest hardware variation in the 3DS family: The New 2DS XL. Unlike the original 2DS, which is best known for resembling a slice of cake, the New 2DS XL features the ...
Earlier today Nintendo formally announced the 2DS, which is essentially a 3DS that doesn't show images in 3D. Interestingly, it does not feature the typical clamshell design we're all used to and ...