Nintendo’s Holiday Cyber Deals, 3DS and Wii U for Cyber Monday 2015 and Beyond

By Precy Dumlao
The new Nintendo 3DS XL
A new portable gaming system from the big Nintendo. Photo: DigitalTrends.com

XBox and Playstation4 are not the only game choices out in the market. Nintendo's holiday cyber deals actually gives a whole range of attractive options for the best-reviewed games that work on the Wii U console and Nintendo 3DS systems. Not only are they at very low manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP), but the holiday sales go beyond Black Friday and Cyber Monday and ends on Wednesday, December 2.

Here is a sampling of some of the most interesting finds:

Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) for Wii U originally at $14.99 now goes for only $5.99.
The Legend of Zelda:The Wind Waker HD originally at $49.99 now goes for $34.99.

Kid Icarus: Uprising originally at $34.99 now goes for only $24.49.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon originally at $39.99 now goes for only $27.99.

Pikmin 3 originally at $59.99 now goes for only $38.99.

Don't Starve: Giant Edition for Wii U originally at $14.99 now goes for only $7.49

Rune Factory 4 for Nintendo 3DS originally at $39.99 now goes for only $19.99

INAZUMA ELEVEN for Nintendo 3DS originally at $19.99 now goes for only $9.99

Child of Light for Wii U originally at $14.99 now goes for only $7.49

Retro City Rampage: DX for Nintendo 3DS originally at $9.99 now goes for only $4.99

Trine 2: Director's Cut for Wii U originally at $19.99 now goes for only $9.99

Little Inferno for Wii U originally at $9.99 now goes for only $4.99

Meanwhile Forbes also lists some of the best Black Friday deals for Nintendo's Wii U local multiplayer and 3Ds portable console:

The new 3Ds XL at Best Buy, Target, Toys R' Us and Walmart retails for $179.99, or equivalent to a $20 savings. Meijerhas it for is $179.99 as well but with a $20 gift card thrown in.

3Ds older model pre-loaded with Super Mario 3D Land goes for  $129.99 at Walmart.

Wii U at Walmart or Target gets you a 32 gb console with Splatoon and Super Smash Bros a $249.99 value. At Toys R Us and Gamestop, the price is $279.99.

Shoppers may also be interested in a Gamestop promo that entails buying two and getting one free on all pre-owned products. The surprising part is that this promo also works for gaming consoles. 

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