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So, picture this: you’re wandering through Target, probably just trying to grab some toilet paper or something unexciting. But, suddenly, bam! You stumble upon a clearance section that feels like a treasure chest in an RPG game. This isn’t your usual sticky-note discount aisle. We’re talking serious markdowns on Nintendo Switch games. And yeah, someone actually hit the jackpot.
This gamer, let’s call ’em Fun-Acanthaceae1075 — not quite sure what’s up with that name — snagged a bunch of games at prices that’ll make you blink twice. Super Mario RPG? $17.99. Pikmin 1+2 for $14.99! Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze priced at a chill $24.49. Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe for $17.99, and rounding it off, Yoshi’s Crafted World at $25.99. It’s like finding a vintage Mario figurine at a garage sale for pennies. Seriously.
Now, it blows my mind because, generally, Nintendo’s first-party games are like unicorns when it comes to sales. Rarely see ’em dropping prices like that. I guess the Switch 2 launch on June 5 could be stirring the pot a bit. Even though people are swarming to the latest gadget, the OG Switch? Still got its charm and a massive fan base. Almost neck-and-neck with PlayStation 2 in sales. Nostalgia at its finest or what?
And oh, Fun-Acanthaceae1075’s haul stirred some chatter on Reddit. Folks are buzzing about these deals like bees around a soda can at a picnic. Some are excited, others probably cursing their local Target for not having the same hidden gems. Like, why do some stores have these deals and others just… don’t? It’s like trying to find Waldo in a sea of Santa Clauses, right? Anyway — someone mentioned these deals might vanish faster than last night’s pizza.
Also, they make me realize how much I’m missing out in the clearance aisles. Who’d have thought? Maybe it’s time to swing by Target more often, just in case there’s a forgotten gem lurking anonymously amidst the discounted bedsheets.
Meanwhile, it’s not all about what’s on clearance, because the Switch 2 is set to release more jazzy versions of old favorites. Like Super Mario Party got a snazzy upgrade. Not that it affects me much. I’m still stuck on the classics. Although, honestly, I wouldn’t mind catching a sweet deal on those too. Go figure.
So, yeah, here’s to hoping more deals pop up. Maybe other Targets are hiding their own secret stashes of low-priced Nintendo wonders. Or maybe it’s just wishful thinking. Who knows?
Anyway, happy hunting!