Walmart’s Pretty Nifty DSi Deal

If you’re in the market for a Nintendo DSi, then Walmart.com has a pretty nifty deal going on.

For about $197 (final price depends on the options you choose. Base price subject to availability), you can get a Nintendo DSi in your choice of color (including the newly-released Pink and White varieties), three games, and an accessory of your choice. And as you can see, among the games listed are MegaMan Star Force 2: Zerker x Saurian and Zerker x Ninja, hence our mention of the deal in this space.

There are some other nifty games, too, if you decide you don’t want both versions of Star Force 2. Of particular note are Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword, Dragon Ball: Origins (mistakenly denoted as a “Z” game), Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime, Final Fantasy III, Prince of Persia, and Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party. Unfortunately, select accessories add to the price, so choose carefully!

You can customize your order and see what the total will be here.

News Credit: Protodude’s Rockman Corner

6 Responses to “Walmart’s Pretty Nifty DSi Deal”

   
  1. TennyWenny says:

    ima just kill myself right now.
    for my birthday my mom will buy me one thing, so this year a got a DSi, but she woundnt get me a game. if it had come like THIS she would have. but i got the DSi 2 weeks ago. :( man i wish u guys didn’t post this :(

  2. demodrawer says:

    I feel you tenny, but look at the bright side. AT LEAST YOU HAVE a DSi. I don’t have as so much as a DS.

  3. Shake says:

    screw the dsi.

    Well, thats a bit harsh. But its like the DS Phat, A NINTENDO DS

    Call me when a new system is unleashed

  4. Blue says:

    What i don’t like about the DSI is the lack of a GBA slot.

  5. RegalX7 says:

    Then use your GBA. Playing GBA games on the DS is akward anyway. Well, for me – I wish they gave you the option to swap the buttons around. Castlevania games are especially hard to play with the DS, for instance. When Kirby Super Star Ultra pulled this (Even being a DS game), I was very disappointed, and still haven’t gotten as used to it as the old controls.
    But I have no DSi, and probably never will, so maybe I shouldn’t be talking. I never would’ve gotten a DS Lite, had it not been for my brother dropping my fat DS on the ground (At least I sold it to my friend for $50!).

  6. RegalX7 says:

    Seeing my post, I now wish I had used the enter key more often…

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