Get this adorable Yoshi's New Island 3DS XL on March 14
$200 limited-run bundle includes a green system
UPDATE: The original story and deck mentioned that the Yoshi 3DS included a copy of the game. This was incorrect, and this 3DS does not include a copy of the game. The text has been corrected, and GameSpot regrets any confusion caused by the mistake.
Nintendo announced today that it will mark the release of Yoshi's New Island this month with a limited-run 3DS XL bundle featuring a specially designed system for $200.
As you can see in the image above, the Yoshi's New Island 3DS XL system is green and features an image of Yoshi on the front. On the back, you'll find a handful of Yoshi eggs.
The bundle coincides with the release of Yoshi's New Island, the first entry in the Yoshi's Island series designed specifically for the 3DS. The side-scrolling platformer has players controlling Yoshi as he carries Baby Mario on an adventure to find his kidnapped brother.
The special Yoshi's New Island 3DS XL launches March 14 alongside the game, which will sell by itself for $40. For more on Yoshi's New Island, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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