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Nintendo will launch the Sea Green 2DS system on June 6, Nintendo announced today. Pricing is set at $129.99.

The Sea Green 2DS features a white front and back with sea green accents on the directional pad, face buttons and stylus.

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Nintendo could be cooking up a new color variation for the 2DS. The image above, coming from the Tomodachi Life website’s source code, reveals a new blueish/white system. Nintendo hasn’t made an announcement about this color yet, though it certainly seems legitimate.

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Best Buy recently discounted 2DS systems by $30. Now the same deal is available at Target. Through May 17th, you can pick up a 2DS for only $99.


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Nintendo has submitted an FCC filing in the United States for the approval of model FTR-001_-01. As it turns out, the Big N is looking to tweak the standard 2DS unit in order to adjust a security function within the CPU. Nintendo sent in its submission in late April, though some documents were only just made pubic.

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Best Buy is selling 2DS systems (Electric Red and Crimson Blue) for $30 off. Normally priced at $130, you can pick up the handheld for only $100. This offer is valid through May 10.

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, kids attend an exclusive media event at Nintendo World on Saturday, April 26, 2014, in New York, to play new games like Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Mario Golf: World Tour and Tomodachi Life for the portable Nintendo 2DS hand-held system. Nintendo 2DS is the perfect entry point into the Nintendo hand-held experience and maintains many of the same hardware features as Nintendo 3DS. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Invision for Nintendo/AP Images)

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Namira A., of Brooklyn, meets Mario at an exclusive media event at Nintendo World on Saturday, April 26, 2014, in New York. Attendees had the opportunity to meet characters and play new games, such as Mario Golf: World Tour, Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Tomodachi Life, for the portable Nintendo 2DS hand-held system. Nintendo 2DS is the perfect entry point into the Nintendo hand-held experience and maintains many of the same hardware features as Nintendo 3DS. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Invision for Nintendo/AP Images)

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, attendees visit Nintendo World on Saturday, April 26, 2014, in New York, to play new games for the portable Nintendo 2DS hand-held system, including Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Kirby is one of the most beloved and recognizable characters in the Nintendo universe. Since the first game in the series, the lifetime sales of all Kirby games total more than 10 million units in the U.S. alone. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Invision for Nintendo/AP Images)

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Daniel C., right, of New York, meets celebrity and golf fan Noah Munck during an exclusive media event at Nintendo World on Saturday, April 26, 2014, in New York, where they play against one another in Mario Golf: World Tour for Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS. Mario Golf: World Tour changes the way golf is played with friends. Instead of waiting to take their turns, up to four players can play through courses simultaneously in local wireless or online matches. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Invision for Nintendo/AP Images)

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, kids attend an exclusive media event at Nintendo World on Saturday, April 26, 2014, in New York, to play new games for the portable Nintendo 2DS hand-held system, including Tomodachi Life, which will be available June 6, 2014. The game lets players’ Mii characters live a life they’ve never imagined in a fun and unexpected new world. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Invision for Nintendo/AP Images)

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Target is running a pair of 3DS-related deals this week. First, the retailer is offering a $40 gift card with any 3DS XL purchase. You can also grab the red 2DS for just $100.

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