Nintendo DS: Hot Rod Red Edition
Nintendo is rolling out a new, special bundle for its DS that includes the new WiFi-enabled Mario Kart DS racing game, which is the first DS game that fully utilizes DS’s wireless gaming service. Wherever they can connect to the internet, DS owners world-wide will be able to compete with each other. This new bundle is the fifth Nintendo DS color, Hot Rod Red. The Nintendo Hot Rod Red DS bundle also includes a checkered-flag wrist strap and several racing-themed decals. The package will hit stores at the price of $149.99 ($15 cheaper than if purchased seperately at $35 for MK: DS and $130 for the console) on November 28.


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