Pre-Order Tri Force Heroes at Best Buy and Get A Limited Edition Mario Maker Button Set
Posted on June 19 2015 by Alexis S. Anderson
Nintendo’s E3 experience harbored a number of exciting game announcements, one of the most important to us being The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. In addition to this, Nintendo hyped up Super Mario Maker and is continuing to push the game with a recent Best Buy pin deal. If you pre-order and purchase two select Nintendo titles (one of which is Tri Force Heroes, so that’s half the battle) at Best Buy between June 17th and July 11th, you’ll receive a Limited Edition Super Mario Maker 7-Button Set.
Also at participating Best Buy stores on June 20th, just playing Mario Maker in-store will earn you a free 30th Anniversary Super Mario Bros. pin! Hit the jump for more details.
To be eligible for this pin-set you must be a My Best Buy member and pre-order and buy any two of the following Wii U or 3DS games: Super Mario Maker, Skylanders Super Chargers Starter Pack, Starfox Zero, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Yoshi’s Wooly World, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, Yokai Watch, or Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
View the offer and find out if your local Best Buy is participating in the June 20th event at Best Buy’s Nintendo Access site. All of these pin offers are while supplies last so get yours quick! It’s unfortunate that Hyrule Warriors Legends isn’t a part of the deal or every Zelda fan would opt for the pins no questions asked (unless you’re not a fan of Best Buy, which after its Majora’s Mask 3D debacle you very well may not be).
Do you think you’ll try to be a part of this deal? What do you think of Super Mario Maker so far? Do you trust Best Buy to handle your pre-orders? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Nintendojo
Alexis S. Anderson is a Senior Editor at Zelda Dungeon who joined the writing team in November, 2014. She has a JD from the UCLA School of Law and is pursuing a career in Entertainment and Intellectual Property Law. She grew up in the New Jersey suburbs with her parents, twin brother, and family shih-tzu.