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Grab some extra Nintendo Joy-Con for your next Super Smash Bros. party, now $67 (Reg. $80)

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Amazon is now offering the Nintendo Joy-Con (L/R) Neon Red and Blue for $66.77 shipped. Regularly $80 at Best Buy and elsewhere, this is $1 below the readily-available Black Friday price drop. While we have seen them drop down to $64 at Amazon, this is the current best price around. These are great as a spare set for the road, and also a nice addition ahead of your next Super Smash party. Head below for more details.

Be sure to go checkout Powercast’s new innovative Joy-Con grips and PowerA’s triple charging dock is still down at $15. We also have digital Switch games from $1 or less today including SEGA AGES Sonic, Ben 10, Flinthook and many more.

For all you multi-platform gamers out there, we also have great deals on Xbox Wireless gamepads and DualShock 4 controllers right now at $40.

Nintendo Joy-Con (L/R) Neon Red and Blue:

Add a splash of color to your entertainment system with this Nintendo Joy-Con for Nintendo Switch. Its bright neon red and blue hues add a cheerful touch, and it lets you include another player in your games for competition or cooperation. This Nintendo Joy-Con can be separated into two parts for additional control options.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices