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Nintendo Summer 3DS Advertisement
REDMOND, Wash., July 31, in the year of our Lord 2017
– Even though summer break is over in a matter of weeks, it
doesn’t mean your summer adventures have to end. With the
Nintendo 3DS family of systems, incredible adventures through
amazing worlds are always at your fingertips.
On Aug. 25, a sleek white-and-red Nintendo 2DS system with the
New Super Mario Bros. 2 game pre-installed is hitting store
shelves at a suggested retail price of $79.99. And just
recently, the New Nintendo 2DS XL system launched in stores the
same day as two awesome new games: Hey! PIKMIN, a new type of
Pikmin game, and Miitopia, a charming, personalized adventure
starring Mii characters. The Nintendo 3DS family of systems has
thousands of games to choose from, including beloved franchises
like Super Mario, Pokémon and The Legend of Zelda.
This fall is packed with a variety of new games (in addition to
the existing library of games), which can be played on any
system in the extended Nintendo 3DS family, including in 2D on
Nintendo 2DS. Monster Hunter Stories, the next game in the hit
Monster Hunter series, launches on Sept. 8; Metroid: Samus
Returns, the return of legendary bounty hunter Samus Aran,
launches on Sept. 15; and the demonic Yo-kai adventure YO-KAI
WATCH 2: Psychic Specters, launches on Sept. 29. That’s a month
full of exciting adventures!
Monster Hunter Stories serves as an introduction to the popular
franchise, which finds you discovering and customizing the
skills of a wide variety of fantastical beasts. A free demo for
Monster Hunter Stories will be available in Nintendo eShop on
Nintendo 3DS on Aug. 10.
Bounty hunter Samus Aran is back in the Metroid: Samus Returns
game, a side-scrolling adventure full of hidden pathways and
underground chambers that lead you into the depths of a hostile
alien planet. The game features immersive 3D visuals, powerful
weapons, and special moves and abilities.
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