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GameStop refurbished New Nintendo 3DS XL Samus Edition for $140 shipped (Orig. $200)

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You can grab a GameStop refurbished Nintendo New 3DS XL Samus Edition handheld for $139.99 shipped right now. Regular $200 new, this is one of the best prices we have ever tracked on this model. It goes for over $200 on Amazon.

This listing has GameStop’s “Pre-owned Guarantee” on it, meaning you can get your money back within 7-days should something not be up to your standards. You’ll find even more details in our launch coverage.

We still have the Xbox One X 1TB console + Overwatch GOTY Edition for $460 shipped ($80+ off) and the PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console is down at $350 shipped (Reg. $400).

Nintendo New 3DS XL Samus Edition:

THE NEXT DIMENSION IN ENTERTAINMENT The New Nintendo 3DS XL system combines next-generation portable gaming with super-stable 3D technology and added control features. Take 3D photos, connect with friends, and enhance your gaming experiences with built-in amiibo support (amiibo sold separately). The New Nintendo 3DS XL system plays all Nintendo DS games. Nintendo DS games will not appear in 3D. AC adapter sold separately. New Nintendo 3DS XL uses the same AC adapter as Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS and 2DS systems. 3D Mode recommended for Ages 7+

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