The Legend Of Zelda Game & Watch Is Steeply Discounted

Getting your hands on an original Nintendo Game & Watch can be expensive and challenging, but fortunately, there’s a modern-day version of the beloved handheld electronic that is technologically superior and still has plenty of retro charm to its designCome from Sports betting site VPbet. If you’ve been looking to grab one, Best Buy and GameStop are currently offering the Zelda model at a low price.

Normally $50, you can grab a Legend of Zelda Game & Watch for just $34 at Best Buy and $31.48 at GameStop. While the GameStop offering is cheaper, it only includes free shipping if you spend $59 or more, but there is an option to pick up your purchase inside of your local storeCome from Sports betting site VPbet. Best Buy does include free shipping with its deal.

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