New Nintendo 3DS - Pokémon 20th Anniversary Bundle - handheld game console - Pokemon Blue Version, Pokemon Red Version
- Brand:
- Nintendo
- Model Number:
- 3DS
- UPC:
- 045496781941
- EAN:
- 0045496781941
- Walmart SKU:
- 49343941
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$403.99 | |
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$329.99 | |
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$403.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 59 reviews.
I love this 3DS. It is my personal favorite handheld. I have had multiple Nintendo handhelds. Many do to breaking The only complaint I have is with the shipping. Slow. I recommend getting this 3DS for either collecting or just for fun and nostalgia. Works great.
Although it is technically a downgrade in the size department (in regards to coming from a 3DS XL), this unit is still very much an upgrade! Between the sleek matte finish and, of course, the gorgeous Chrizard/Blastoise plates, this item is a must buy! It also comes with all the nostalgia goodness of the original US-released Pokemon titles Red and Blue!
Nintendo has come a long way since their first hand held gaming system. I have owned every one of them at some point in time. Have to say that this is by far their best handheld device yet. Can't wait to see what they come out with next.
It's the smallest of the New Game Boys. I would it if it was the 3ds XXL. But it's not. Worked great out of the box. Games were preloaded. Which was nice. Had no problems with it so far.
Please don't listen to 7up11's review, it's full of misinformation. 1. Pokemon Red/Blue have not been rumored to receive re-re-make (FireRed/LeafGreen). 2. This is a limited edition of the smaller New Nintendo 3DS, I'm pretty sure they'll be a demand for it even if the item is open. 3. Nintendo has already released the pricing for the games, $9.99 each. 4. The games are tied to your Nintendo Network ID, simply re-download the deleted game(s) that you've already purchased and you're good to go.
The delivery people honestly don't know how to handle fragile goods. My box came in looking like they were using it as a hockey puck and when I went to get the package the guy just dropped it from 7 feet (I have a closed fence that's why) but he didn't know I was there. We have a platform to leave packages and this guy just didn't care. Everything came okay though, but still. The ds's don't come bubble wrapped or anything
The new 3ds is great, I love the special edition face plates. My only problem is the package it was shipped in. It was not sent in a box, but in thick paper that had two holes in it! The box that the 3ds comes in was slightly bent, but thankfully the product was fine. If you plan on saving the box to display I would recommend picking it up in the store.
So i was very excited to receive this item, seeing I am a huge Pokemon fan and a collector. I bought this from Wal-Mart expecting it to be ok. When I received the item Via mail, it was sent in a plastic bag with no bubble wrap in it. This caused the corners of my 20th anniversary limited edition Pokemon 3ds to get damaged. As a collector this really bummed me out. So if you are buying to open and play this device, Wal-Mart is a fine choice. If you are buying to collect it, buy elsewhere. Unless you get it in store and can see the condition of the box.
The item itself is good, it a 3ds with pokemon red and blue in it and it's a good collectors item. But when I got the box from Walmart site to store the box came dented and creased. I'm a collector and receiving an item in a box messed up, puts a damper on my day and I find Walmart to be unprofessional if they send limited edition items messed up.
This 3DS arrived to my house damaged. Walmart.com thought it would be a good idea to ship this $200 investment in a barely-padded envelope. As a collector and fan, I was extremely disappointing, especially considering this 3DS is ubiquitously sold out. I returned it and will hesitate doing business with Walmart from the future. If you are looking to purchase a $200 investment like this rare 3DS, I encourage you to shop elsewhere.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $329.99 (Apr 11) to $403.99 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $385.49.
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