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Surprisingly, one of Nintendo's marquee holiday deals--the Super Mario Party Joy-Con bundle--has lingered at major retailers over the past few months. Though some retailers have sold out, a couple stores are still selling the bundle. One of those retailers, Walmart, appears to be clearing out the rest of its inventory by dropping the price from $100 to $79.

Considering a pair of Joy-Con controllers retail for $80 on their own, you're essentially getting a digital copy of Super Mario Party for free. Together, the Joy-Con controllers and Super Mario Party are valued at $140, so the original offer was already pretty great As such, we don't expect this $79 bundle deal to stick around for very long.

Super Mario Party + Joy-Con Controllers

$79 (was $100) | Retail value is $140

This bundle comes with a download code for Super Mario Party. As shown in the image above, the red and blue Joy-Con controllers are not the same as the standard Neon Red/Blue controllers. These particular, darker shades of red and blue haven't been offered before, so that makes this bundle even cooler.

While you're checking out the bundle deal, make sure to take a look at Walmart's other Nintendo Switch game deals. The retailer is slashing prices on a bunch of first-party Nintendo Switch games, including numerous Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda games.

Meanwhile, two of the biggest upcoming Nintendo Switch exclusives are available for $10 off. You can preorder Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Luigi's Mansion 2 HD for $50 each while supplies last.

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