Nintendo’s new 3DS has come to Europe, but only for a select few

Nintendo's new 3DS has come to Europe, but only for a select few

By Andrew Williams

Nintendo's new 3DS has come to Europe, but only for a select few

The Nintendo 3DS Ambassador edition is a way for folks into the EU to get hold of a new-style 3DS, but only rabid Nintendo fans get the privilege of buying one.

The new 3DS has only been released in Japan, Australia and New Zealand to date, but the Ambassador bundle offers gamers a chance to get hold of one as early as 23 January.

However, only real fans have the option to bag the £179.99/200 Euro bundle as you need to be invited to purchase one by Club Nintendo.

And much our chagrin, much of the TechRadar crew doesn’t seem to have the cred to get on the list, even the ones who know their Professor Laytons from their Phoenix Wrights. Members need to “fulfil certain criteria” according to Nintendo. Exactly what that means remains a mystery.

What’s the big deal?

The main attraction of the Ambassador bundle is getting the new 3DS early rather than getting a good deal, though.

It includes the console, a paltry 4GB memory card, some AR cards and Super Mario Smash Bros. Joystiq writes that this bundle is not strictly quite worth the asking price, but around £156.

Are Nintendo’s most loyal fans getting stiffed? Sort of, …read more

Source: techradar.com – Gaming

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