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The Nintendo 3DS is receiving a huge price drop from August 12th onwards. But, if you’ve already purchased a 3DS or don’t want to wait for the price drop, then don’t worry, you’re not losing out on the goodness. Early adopters will be able to download a total of twenty games from the Virtual Console service for free.

 

These freebies are split between the NES and the Game Boy Advance. Meaning, you’ll be able to download ten NES games and ten Game Boy Advance games. And yes, this also confirms that Game Boy Advance games are coming to the Virtual Console. But, early adopters will be able to download games that Nintendo doesn’t plan to make available for regular folk. These games include:

 

Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Metroid Fusion

WarioWare Inc.: Minigame Mania

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

The NES games will be available for free from September 1st onwards, with the Game Boy Advance games being available before the end of the year.

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The Nintendo 3DS is receiving a huge price drop from August 12th onwards. But, if you’ve already purchased a 3DS or don’t want to wait for the price drop, then don’t worry, you’re not losing out on the goodness. Early adopters will be able to download a total of twenty games from the Virtual Console service for free.

 

These freebies are split between the NES and the Game Boy Advance. Meaning, you’ll be able to download ten NES games and ten Game Boy Advance games. And yes, this also confirms that Game Boy Advance games are coming to the Virtual Console. But, early adopters will be able to download games that Nintendo doesn’t plan to make available for regular folk. These games include:

 

Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Metroid Fusion

WarioWare Inc.: Minigame Mania

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

The NES games will be available for free from September 1st onwards, with the Game Boy Advance games being available before the end of the year.

 

My lord, yes! I am glad I got mine before the price drop. But here's the thing, is it ten NES games + the GBA? Or are we limited to a max of ten total, regardless of type?

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Nintendo is to cut the price of 3DS worldwide in the next few weeks in order to "accelerate its market penetration toward the year-end sales season" Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said.

 

What that means for UK gamers is that from August 12th, 3DS' price will be reduced by a third, although price points will ultimately be decided by retailers.

 

In Japan, it will be cut from August 11th from the current suggested price of 25,000 Yen (around £197) to 15,000 (around £118).

 

Existing 3DS owners will be rewarded with free eShop downloads as part of a new 3DS Ambassador Programme.

I don't know what the price will actually drop to here, RRP is currently around £230 (about $380 USD). Getting a few free games sounds nice though.

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