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New Nintendo 3DS XL + Donkey Kong Country Returns & Kirby Triple Deluxe: $120 (Refurb)

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You can now grab a GameStop refurbished New Nintendo 3DS XL handheld with a copy of Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D and Kirby Triple Deluxe for $119.99 shipped. This 3DS XL regularly sells for $200 new and both of these games go for around $20 each. You’re saving roughly $120 here and this is the lowest price we can find.

And we still have the New Nintendo 2DS XL for $127.50 shipped.

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

Nintendo 3DS XL console:

Access games, multiplayer action, movies, and live TV all with one device.

Backward compatible with the entire DS family of handhelds

Plays all Nintendo DS games.

Built-in Wi-Fi

Challenge your friends or the whole world anytime, anywhere with Wi-Fi.

Two-screen gameplay

The 3DS features two screens, including one 3D screen and a touch screen with the stylus interface that offers unique gameplay experiences.

Bigger screens

The 3DS XL features 90% more screen real estate than the original 3DS, giving you a better view into the game worlds you love.

Additional functionality for supported games

Includes a right-hand analog thumbstick and ZL and ZR buttons, that are not available on the original 3DS XL models.

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