- 2DS SYSTEM CRIMSON RED
Sabtu, 28 September 2013
Nintendo 2DS - Crimson Red
Nintendo 2DS - Crimson Red was listed on Amazon for $129.99, selling for $144.45 USD brand new. Manufactured by Nintendo of America. There are 74 units left brand new. If you prefer this product in used condition, there are 5 left on Amazon starting at $124.99.Some great features of this product include:

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BalasHapusfirst i wanted to say i am 16 years old.
most people say this is made for kids under the age of 10.. while that is true, dont let that make you think this is a "dumb" downed version of the 3ds. it is everything the 3ds is just not with the 3D obviously! and in my opinion the no hinge design is perfect, for kids, and just for people who don't like and have to worry about hinges braking or loosening. i give this a 5/5
BalasHapusThis system is just perfect for me.
I'm a college student that had his 3ds break down on me and I've been going through college watching people play on the things instead of actually playing it. I don't have much money but at the same time I want to play the new games that are coming out. I have big hands and quite frankly, sometimes I would get cramps in my hands after playing it for a while. Now I can play it as much as I want! (In between writing essays, of course.) If you want a full review, there's a guy named "Blunty" on youtube that just made a review about it and is very thorough.
That's it for me! Time to hit the books... :I
BalasHapusNintendo's 3DS handheld has quickly become one of my all-time favorite gaming devices. We're only two and a half years into the console's lifespan, and we've already been treated to several masterpieces so good, they can easily compete with and defeat many home console releases in terms of quality and overall excellence. It has also been a hugely successful venture for Nintendo, but some people have still held off from buying one. Why? Maybe it's the price that has kept people away. Perhaps parents are afraid their children will break the hinges of the 3DS. Admittedly, one of the coolest features of the system, the 3-D effect, isn't for everyone, either due to preference or age. Well, whatever the case, Nintendo has come out with the 2DS to try and appeal to those people. Let's get one thing straight right off the bat: everything about the 2DS has the same high-quality and attention to detail that is to be expected of Nintendo products, but in my opinion, the 2DS pales in comparison...