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blurb=Nintendo announced today a worldwide price drop for the Nintendo 3DS. The reduction in price will be effective starting August 11 or 12 depending on region. With these changes, gamers can look to save around $100 on a new console. }}
blurb=Nintendo announced today a worldwide price drop for the Nintendo 3DS. The reduction in price will be effective starting August 11 or 12 depending on region. With these changes, gamers can look to save around $100 on a new console. }}
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Nintendo announced today a worldwide price drop for the Nintendo 3DS. The reduction in price will be effective starting August 11 or 12 depending on region. With these changes, gamers can look to save around $100 on a new console.
Nintendo announced today a worldwide price drop for the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}}. The reduction in price will be effective starting August 11 or 12, depending on region. With these changes, gamers can look to save around $100 on a new console.


The new retail price in Japan is now ¥15,000 (starting August 11). Internationally, the 3DS will now retail from AU$250 in Australia and $169.99 in the United States (starting August 12).
The new retail price in Japan is now ¥15,000 (starting August 11). Internationally, the 3DS will now retail from AU$250 in Australia, $169.99 in the United States, and NZ$343.99 in New Zealand (starting August 12).


But those who already bought a 3DS need not worry about missing out on anything. A Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors program was announced for people who bought a Nintendo 3DS and have accessed the Nintendo eShop before August 11. The official press release states:
But those who already bought a 3DS need not worry about missing out on anything. A Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors program was announced for people who bought a Nintendo 3DS and have accessed the Nintendo eShop before August 11. The official press release states:
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These free games are available to anyone who owns a Nintendo 3DS system and uses a wireless broadband Internet signal to connect to the Nintendo eShop at least once before 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on Aug. 11. These users will automatically be registered in the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador program. The program contains two elements:
These free games are available to anyone who owns a Nintendo 3DS system and uses a wireless broadband Internet signal to connect to the Nintendo eShop at least once before 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on Aug. 11. These users will automatically be registered in the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador program. The program contains two elements:


Starting Sept. 1, Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors will be able to download 10 NES™ Virtual Console™ games at no charge and before they are available in the Nintendo eShop to the general public. These games, including Super Mario Bros.™, Donkey Kong Jr.™, Balloon Fight™, Ice Climber™ and The Legend of Zelda™, are slated to become paid downloadable games, but Ambassadors get them early for free. Once the paid versions of the games are posted to the Nintendo eShop later in the year, the updated versions will be available to Ambassadors for download at no cost.
Starting Sept. 1, Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors will be able to download 10 NES™ Virtual Console™ games at no charge and before they are available in the Nintendo eShop to the general public. These games, including {{wp|Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.™}}, {{wp|Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr.™}}, {{wp|Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight™}}, {{wp|Ice Climber|Ice Climber™}} and {{wp|The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda™}}, are slated to become paid downloadable games, but Ambassadors get them early for free. Once the paid versions of the games are posted to the Nintendo eShop later in the year, the updated versions will be available to Ambassadors for download at no cost.


By the end of 2011, Nintendo will provide Ambassadors with 10 Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games. These include games like Yoshi's Island™: Super Mario™ Advance 3, Mario Kart™: Super Circuit, Metroid™ Fusion, WarioWare™, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ and Mario vs. Donkey Kong™. These games will be available exclusively to Ambassadors, and Nintendo currently has no plans to make these 10 games available to the general public on the Nintendo 3DS in the future.|Nintendo.com|cat=no}}
By the end of 2011, Nintendo will provide Ambassadors with 10 Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games. These include games like {{wp|Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3|Yoshi's Island™: Super Mario™ Advance 3}}, {{wp|Mario Kart: Super Circuit|Mario Kart™: Super Circuit}}, {{wp|Metroid Fusion|Metroid™ Fusion}}, {{wp|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!|WarioWare™, Inc.: Mega Microgame$}} and {{wp|Mario vs. Donkey Kong|Mario vs. Donkey Kong™}}. These games will be available exclusively to Ambassadors, and Nintendo currently has no plans to make these 10 games available to the general public on the Nintendo 3DS in the future.|Nintendo.com|cat=no}}


The release prices, [[Australasian 3DS pricing, release date set|as reported earlier on Bulbanews]] are about $100 more expensive than the new prices, in local currency.
The release prices, [[Australasian 3DS pricing, release date set|as reported earlier on Bulbanews]] are about $100 more expensive than the new prices, in local currency.
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