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The final week of Nintendo's month-long sale--which features games starring the various brawlers in the new Super Smash Bros.--is upon us. This week, it's a selection of new and classic games starring the likes of Donkey Kong, Kirby, Animal Crossing's Villager, and others.
If you've been paying close attention to the discounts offered in previous weeks, you likely have some idea of what to expect. Star Fox 64 3D drops to $30, Pikmin 3 to $40, Kirby & The Amazing Mirror to $5, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D to $20, and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze to $30. Also of note is Animal Crossing: New Leaf--a particularly nice game to own as a digital title that'll be with you wherever you take your 3DS--for $20.
Given Nintendo's usual aversion to offering its games (digital ones, particularly) at a discount, these prices are likely as low as you can expect to get them anytime soon.
These discounts are available from now until next Thursday, October 2. A day later, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS will launch, followed by the Wii U version sometime later this year. In the meantime, you can pick up a demo of the new Smash for 3DS on the eShop now.