Use code TDX-YGHR during checkout to bring price £10 lower. Cheapest place to get it at this moment as far I can say.
26 comments
LeonardChallis
12 Sep 17#1
Don't these cost £129.99 standard?
Edit: presumably you meant £119.99? :smile:
migavupe
12 Sep 17#2
I see Tesco have a code. QUICK, Everybody post something from the website.
pawelkarwowski
12 Sep 17#3
That's the deal?? It's a rip off.... £129.99 - that's a standard price on Nintendo website.. So where's the deal? :]
Yas to pawelkarwowski
12 Sep 17#4
Think it's supposed to be £119.99 in the title, not £199.99.
Dombot2322
12 Sep 17#5
Yep typo
BuzzDuraband
12 Sep 17#6
Thanks for posting. I've edited the title :smile:
£10 off £129.99 with code is £119.99.
myshon to BuzzDuraband
12 Sep 17#7
Thanks, I messed up.
BuzzDuraband to myshon
12 Sep 17#8
Voted hot :smile: Don't worry about it, I'm sure it will help somebody.
voyager123
12 Sep 17#9
Heat added, got rid of my 3ds xl for one of these and for me its a much better with how it feels etc, also like how it has a flap for the game cart.
brilly to voyager123
12 Sep 17#10
shame design looks so bad
voyager123 to brilly
12 Sep 17#12
i actually like it and how often are you going to look at it, apart from the screen when you are playing it it feels so much better to hold than the other versions
brilly to voyager123
12 Sep 17#25
basically every single time you use it? or do you just leave it out and open? id assume people closed them and maybe even stuck in a case!
voyager123 to brilly
12 Sep 17#26
It goes in a case so don't understand not buying it because of how it looks, once its open no big difference between it and the 3ds and for me was a lot more comfortable to hold
manc80
12 Sep 17#11
would you not be better spending another £20 and use the £25 off £150?
Kacey0409
12 Sep 17#13
Both my kids are wanting one of these for xmas. Can anyone tell me if i would be better ordering now with this code or do you think prices are likely to come down more before Xmas? Thanks
voyager123 to Kacey0409
12 Sep 17#14
i would say order now, small chance they might get bundles nearer xmas
Kacey0409 to voyager123
12 Sep 17#15
Thanks, think I will. Do you know if I could use the code twice? Say do 2 orders of a 2ds and a game to save £25 on each order? Cheers
Joshimitsu91 to Kacey0409
12 Sep 17#16
There is a better code for spending £150 or more I think.
Even if you just want one, may as well add a game and get the bigger discount.
racheleden
12 Sep 17#17
what best this or the Nintendo switch? for a 7 year old boy
pazuzu17 to racheleden
12 Sep 17#19
Switch. Sure, it's catalogue of games isn't as strong to date, but Sonic Mania, Overcooked and the like with 2 controllers that you can involve yourself in is a better future.
voyager123 to pazuzu17
12 Sep 17#20
if they are think of the future yes a switch but for here and now this would be the better choice for a larger library of games and cheaper price.
if they are happy with the smaller amount of games (most of which are very good) then the switch but if not the 2ds/3ds.
But then again Mario is out next month and that alone could be worth the price of a switch, might be best to wait to see if they will be anygood bundles when it comes out
frish to racheleden
12 Sep 17#21
Personally I'd be tempted with the regular 2DS which can be gotten for £75 with a game. Of course it doesn't look as nice as more expensive versions and there are a couple of games that only work on the new version, but it is cost effective with a more expansive library. It depends on your budget and child though, the switch obviously has superior graphics to the 2DS but its games also cost more at the moment. Plus the 2/3DS is the only one that has the main pokemon series games if your kid is into that.
voyager123 to frish
12 Sep 17#22
good point especially if its a young child, far better with the old 2ds, might not looks as nice or feel as nice but its £50 cheaper
CoolDude0123 to racheleden
12 Sep 17#23
I think one of these 2DS/3DS would be best for now. Plenty of great games he can play like Pokemon or Yo-kai Watch or even Monster hunter Stories. The list goes on. Not sure which device I'd recommend though. If small screens isn't a problem then the regular 2DS is good enough but if he needs a bigger screen to see things better then this is a good choice too.
pazuzu17
12 Sep 17#18
These (for me) feel more akin to the toyish WiiU compared with either Switch or the New 3DS with (quite importantly) interchangeable faceplates. I certainly won't be trading my New 3DS for these new variants.
otterboxer
12 Sep 17#24
grab a 1st gen (ugh) 2ds for half the price. Rugged as heck and for kids there fine. Heck if had a few more quid i'd probably grab one just for fun. Ninty didnt need to do this, and that's coming from a nintendo fan.
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Cheapest place to get it at this moment as far I can say.
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Edit: presumably you meant £119.99? :smile:
£10 off £129.99 with code is £119.99.
Even if you just want one, may as well add a game and get the bigger discount.
if they are happy with the smaller amount of games (most of which are very good) then the switch but if not the 2ds/3ds.
But then again Mario is out next month and that alone could be worth the price of a switch, might be best to wait to see if they will be anygood bundles when it comes out