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Nintendo DSi and Dsi XL dropping to $100 and $130 respectively on May 20th

Nintendo DSi and Dsi XL dropping to $100 and $130 respectively on May 20th

Even though the Nintendo 3DS is enjoying its relative infancy compared to its older brethren, doesn’t mean they are calling it quits. Nintendo plans to get more life out of its previous generation system by means of a nice little price reduction. Come May 20th the Nintendo DSi is getting cut to $100 while the Nintendo Dsi XL is getting cut to $130.

If you are in the market for a 3DS and in the purple variety, come May 20th you can pick up the purple edition of the 3DS. Food for thought. Read the press release from Nintendo below.

Press Release »

Two of Nintendo’s top-selling video game systems are getting attractive new prices

Effective May 20, the suggested retail price for the larger Nintendo DSi XL will be $129.99 and the suggested retail price for Nintendo DSi will be $99.99.

Both the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL systems come pre-loaded with a variety of fun software, including Flipnote Studio, Nintendo DSi Camera and Nintendo DSi Sound. Nintendo DSi XL comes with additional pre-installed games and applications, including Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters, Brain Age Express: Math and Photo Clock.

The Nintendo DS family has more than 2,000 different packaged and downloadable games for veteran and new players of all tastes. These include timeless Mario games like New Super Mario Bros. and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, puzzling adventures like Professor Layton and the Last Specter and Dr. Mario Express, fun software like Photo Dojo and Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, the gray matter-stimulating Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! and Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! and upcoming games like Pokémon Conquest, which is available June 18.

The new suggested retail prices provide an even greater incentive to pick up the systems, and provide an easy option for parents who want to introduce younger kids to their first portable games.

With graduations looming, Father’s Day approaching and the start of the summer travel season imminent, the new suggested retail prices appeal to all kinds of shoppers.

About Aaron Rowe

Aaron Rowe is a tech enthusiast with over 8 years of experience engaging tech blogs with reviews, insight and opinion. Upgrade and repair of PC hardware / software while giving tech advice in his personal time. Started with computers when he was 5 years old with Windows 95 all the way up to what he currently uses which is an HP Pavilion dv5 with Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8.
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