On the heels of Nintendo announcing new details about Fire Emblem: Awakening, they turn around and announce that a limited edition Fire Emblem 3DS bundle will be coming to North America.  Fire Emblem: Awakening is due to release in North America on February 4th and a demo for the game will be available on January 17th.  The Fire Emblem bundle comes with limited edition, blue-colored 3DS, which looks awesome in my opinion, and has Fire Emblem: Awakening pre-installed on the 3DS system for $199.  This will likely be a popular item so any fans of the Fire Emblem series will want to make sure they pick up the bundle before it sells out.

Updated with the full press release:

Nintendo Heats Things Up with a Fire Emblem Awakening Nintendo 3DS Bundle

When Fire Emblem Awakening launches on Feb. 4, it will arrive with a special version of the Nintendo 3DS hardware. The beautiful blue system is emblazoned with stylish Fire Emblem artwork, has the game pre-installed on the hardware and comes packaged with a 4GB SD memory card. It will be available at a suggested retail price of $199.99, a great value for fans of the series.

Fire Emblem Awakening is the first entry in the fantasy turn-based strategy series on Nintendo 3DS. It tells the story of Lord Chrom and his growing army of companions as they band together to save the world from a rising evil. Fire Emblem Awakening features a gorgeous art style and voice acting, plus an epic storyline with a massive lineup of memorable characters with unique personalities. As with past entries in the series, every decision the player makes is vital, as characters lost in battle are gone forever. A demo of Fire Emblem Awakening will be available in the Nintendo eShop on Jan. 17.

Starting on launch day, additional maps will be available to purchase and download. The first downloadable map will be free for a limited time and will be followed by additional maps on a weekly basis. Players with a copy of Fire Emblem Awakening and a broadband Internet connection will be able to access the downloadable content through the in-game world map.

For more information about Fire Emblem Awakening, visit http://fireemblem.nintendo.com.