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GameStop refurb New Nintendo 3DS XL bundled w/ 2 games now just $110 shipped

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GameStop has some notable deals on its refurbished New Nintendo 3DS XL bundles right now. You can grab a red or black 3DS XL with a pair of games for just $109.99 shipped. A handheld like this regularly sells for $200 new and we are talking about at least $60 in games (in some cases even more) for each bundle. Needless to say, this is a great chance to pick up a discounted New Nintendo 3DS XL. They also come with GameStop’s guarantee:

These listings have GameStop’s “Pre-owned Guarantee” on them, meaning you can get your money back within 7-days should something go awry.

Bundles Available in the Sale:

Here’s Nintendo’s New 2DS XL Pikachu Edition handheld is releasing this month and GameStop still has a refurbished New Nintendo 3DS XL Samus Edition for $140 shipped (Orig. $200).

Nintendo New 3DS XL:

Games leap to life with super-stable 3D. The face-tracking feature uses the system’s inner cameras to adjust images based on your viewing angle, so you can enjoy total immersion in your games. The C stick brings new control possibilities (like intuitive camera control) to compatible games. And, new ZL and ZR buttons give you more options than ever.

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