Best Buy Sells Select 3DS Games Buy One Get One Free

Gamers love sales, especially when the games are as good as these.
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If there is one thing gamers love, it’s a sale and Best Buy is having a buy one get one free sale of select 3DS games. The games themselves are nothing to sneeze at, they aren’t the bargain bin games you find in the pile at Walmart, the majority of these are AAA titles. Including Bravely Default, The Legend of Zelda: A Link between Worlds, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Pokemon X or Y and Nintendo’s newest release Tomodachi Life. There are other games but these are the ones people are interested in and have all moved units with Nintendo’s favorite handheld.

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Like all ‘buy one get one free’ offers or BOGO as some call it, the consumer has to buy a game of greater or equal value to the game they get for free. So if you bought Tomodachi Life for 34.99 you’d have to buy either Kirby: Triple Deluxe or one of the games that costs even less. So if you want to get a good deal, you should probably buy one of the 39.99 games since it gives you far more choices.  

For those who have missed some of the latest titles because they were waiting for the prices to go down, this is a good chance to buy since you’ll get another game free once you beat your favorite. Who knows? If you pick a random game as your free one there’s a chance you might actually like it. This offer only last this week and just like the Steam Summer Sale if you wait too long pondering over what game you want, it’ll be gone. 


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Angelina Bonilla
Angelina Bonilla, also known as Red Angel, is a writer with a Bachelor's degree in Humanities, as well as a passion for various other topics such as life sciences and psychology. Video games have been a big part of her life since childhood and she writes about them with the same passion that she writes about books.