Who has the best Nintendo 3D deals? Pretty much the same across the board. I might go with the Walmart bundle because it has the game. I would go through Ebates and get some cash back!
Walmart – Nintendo 3D Bundle $199
Target – Nintendo 3D $169
Amazon – Nintendo 3D $180
Best Buy – Nintendo 3D $169
Sears – Nintendo 3D $169
Dell – Nintendo 3D $169

Part comedian, part Dad, part athlete. He will boss around your children while they play ball.
Just as angelic as she looks, this girl could easily raise a Village by herself, and all the children would grow up to be President.
Self proclaimed, she would be a webkinz dog. Because, "they're cute, and puppies are too. And they're sweet and they always get along with other puppies."
This mini-Martha Stewart can handle ANY craft you send her way. She isn't all bows and rainbows, she's got karate kid moves!
Not "Pick-Me-Up" like caffeine, she wants you to pick her up! AND NOW!
Anything that can be destroyed WILL be destroyed!
Practically Perfect in Every Way for now! Nicknamed "The Panda" she is rolly polly and lives by the motto, "the little one, is KING!"
The resident Labradoodle, Miller got his name because Mom won and got to name the baby! Need something chewed up? He'll take care of it. Especially if it's expensive..
got mine for 99.00,on black Friday-price matched HEB PLUS….HAD TO WAIT UNTIL 4:00 AM, BUT IT WAS WELL WORTH..SAVING THE 70.00.
FYI Toys R Us had it for $199 today with Mario 3D land AND you got the Spyro Skylanders game and starter pack ($70 value) FREE!!!!
That is a great deal.
I got the Toys R Us deal, too. Great deal!
I was super excited to find the Kmart deal on Thanksgiving day, however when I got to the store the guy opening the cabinet for me asked how old my son was. I told the guy my son was 8. The guy said that he wouldn’t allow my son to use this gaming device. There is a 7+ age requirement on the side of the box and a warning that the device can only be played so many hours a day. WHAT? I really don’t want to buy my 8 year old something that can harm his eyes sooner (his dad and I both started wearing glasses at an early age) and something that could potentially harm his brain development. I hope I am not the only parent taking this precaution and going the regular DS route.
I totally agree with you about that and the 3D part. Thank you for pointing that out!! The part that I am concerned with is that he refused to sell it to you, it is really none of his business ( even if he was Right….) know what I mean?
Yes, totally. He actually said, “If I were you, I wouldn’t allow my 7 year old to use this device.” He then suggested the Light and XL devices. He kind of came across like maybe he was trained to discourage people from buying the device if young kids were going to be using them. But that’s just my guess.
I just didnt want him telling you what to do! LOL! But that is what I have heard they are not good for little kids which I wish I would have known before we got one for our 5 year old. We sold it to our neighbor!