Anywhere from $1 to $200.
The price at Target (and really, any store you go to with the exception of used 3DSs at Gamestop) is Nintendo's MSRP, $169.99 (plus tax)
The answer to this question is relatively simple: Nintendo is home to some of the most successful franchises in video game history, including Pokémon, Super Mario Bros., and The Legend of Zelda. Because these IPs are owned by Nintendo, their exclusivity on Nintendo devices means that there is barely any competition in the market. If you want to play the newest Pokémon or The Legend of Zelda games, your only legal option is to buy a Switch, because those games will not be available on other platforms. Because of these factors, Nintendo tends to keep their exclusive titles at the original MSRP for long periods of time.
MSRP Means ( Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price )MSRP' The amount of money for which the company that produces a product recommends that it be sold in stores. MSRP does not necessarily correspond to the price retailers actually use or to the price customers are willing to pay.
As of March 2014, the MSRP for the Nintendo 3DS is $169.99 USD
The MSRP for a Nintendo DSi as of May 2014 is $99 CAD
The Nintendo 3DS currently has three different type of models each at different prices. MSRP is currently as of July 2014 Original Nintendo 3DS: $169.99 (CAD/USD) Nintendo 3DS XL: $199.99 (CAD/USD) Nintendo 2DS: $129.99 (CAD/USD)
$249.99 plus tax.
It depends on the product, the manufacturer and the demand for the product. A Manufacturer establishes the Suggested Retail Price (MSRP); however, the retail price is set by each individual retail outlet. Generally speaking, you would expect the retail price to be lower than MSRP, especially if the item is advertised "on sale". However, there are times when the manufacturer might put pressure on the retailers to sell the product at MSRP (no discount and no premium); and in that case, MSRP is equal to, or the same as the retail price. This is typical of game boxes such as Nintendo or Xbox. Also, there are times when demand is greater than supply and retailers will sell the product above MSRP. This sometimes happens with a new model vehicle like the first year(s) of the Mazda Miata or the new Mini Cooper.
MSRP for SRT8: $45,995 MSRP for SRT8 Super Bee: $42,995
The MSRP or manufacturer's suggested retail price is the same as the 'sticker price' since MSRP is required to be displayed. It will include the 'base price' which is without additional options. 'Dealer invoice' is generally what the manufacturer charges.
(MSRP) Manufactures Suggested Retail Price.
The MSRP was $199.99 USD when it was released in the US.