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First it was $150. Then it was $220. Followed by $150 again. And finally $170.

That’s been the story of Target’s deal on the Zelda 3DS XL bundle. Now that the offer is actually running in stores, how much is the thing ringing up for? Consumers who have headed out to Target today have come home having paid just $150 – the original amount Nintendo shared in its first tweet.

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Mario is the latest character to be featured in various sales on the eShops. Here’s a full lineup of titles available at discounted prices:

3DS

Super Mario Bros. – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Super Mario Bros. 2 – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins – $2.79 (was $3.99)
Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move – $6.99 (was $9.99)

Wii U

Mario Bros. – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Super Mario Bros. – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Super Mario Bros. 2 – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Super Mario World – $5.59 (was $7.99)

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Those who purchase Pokemon X/Y at Walmart will receive one of two serial codes. Buy Pokemon X and you’ll receive Garchomp. Scizor comes with Pokemon X. The promotion lasts until June 30.

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The developer behind Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre may surprise you. indieszero, developer of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and the first two Game Center CX games, worked on the project. The company does have experience collaborating with Nintendo before having created Electroplankton.

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Wii U is no longer a separate stretch goal on Lobodestroyo’s Kickstarter. If it hits the main $35,000 target, Lobodestroyo will be a sure thing for the system.

There’s a little under two weeks for the campaign to reach the necessary total. Just over $10,000 has been raised thus far.

You can find the official Lobodestroyo Kickstarter here.

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Wii U’s new YouTube update introduces functionality with Android/iOS devices. Such devices can now send videos directly to Nintendo’s console. It’s a pretty neat feature!

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A new online exploit has been created for online Pokemon X/Y battles known as the “Battle Analyser”. The tool is able to intercept data, allowing the user to view all of their opponent’s creatures and moves. While it hasn’t been perfected yet, the exploit still provides a significant advantage.

As for how the program works, a PC is used as a wireless hotspot. This allows online data to be captured, which ultimately reduces the strategy involved with battles and makes the playing field uneven.

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