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Just here to sell some things I no longer need to people who want them.
Location: United StatesMember since: 24 July 2018

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Reviews (2)
Nintendo “new” 3DS XL Galaxy Edition Purple Handheld Console.VeryGood Tested
06 April 2022
Great buy, great library, worthy system.
I am a huge fan of the New Nintendo 3DS. However one thing to note about refurbished versions, is the hinges aren't quite as solid as the models initially sold by Nintendo. So be cautious in how you open the system. I'm not sure why this is, but it is so. I'm not even sure if this is an issue with Nintendo's refurbishing or Gamestop, or both. Or if anyone else refurbished. Just a heads up as most systems in good condition are refurbs, and almost all original sales are likely to have surface damage. Solid buttons, great d-pad, this particular unit is in pristine condition externally, which is really hard to find as the exterior rubs off rather easily, requiring a shell (not possible with certain 2DS systems, unfortunately). The 3D stability feature turns it from a gimmick element to a real asset. It's actually enjoyable, especially as it keeps it stable if the system moves about a bit. Something the original did not do. One thing to note about the N3DS as well. Battery life is superior to the N2DS. This is due to screens being far brighter in their base settings on the N2DS. Also bulkier in general (though that hinge on the refurbs...not sure what they were thinking with that). The analog stick is from a N2DS, not the original N3DS, and that's a very good thing (I imagine this was common in later refurbishing due to supply and form factor being the same). Which makes it a smoother, longer lasting experience with a nice velvety feel that doesn't seem to wear out with excessive use. Aside from that...yeah, I love the games, as the library has a ton of gems. It natively plays all DS games (best done holding Start/Select when loading as the stretched image has a filter that is just ugly), and it natively plays GBA games (so also GBC and GB), as it has an on board chip. Also the N3DS (and N2DS), are more powerful systems, and a few games take advantage of this.
Star Fox Zero + Bonus StarFox Guard US NTSC Release WiiU Wii U Factory Sealed
09 March 2022
A decent game not quite up to par with its forebears
Controls aren't quite as solid as the original or StarFox 64. It's not as engaging, probably because the power of the system allows larger overall playfields, so it's not as hectic as the former two. I'm not sure how to put it though, but it's not as fun, perhaps it's a matter of the controller as I only have the required touch-gamepad, so maybe with a Pro controller my experience might improve. The secondary game...not fun. I know some who prefer variations on tower defense, and while this one is very hectic, it's hard to get into the flow of. Still good if wanting to get into the mindset of split focus. Maybe I'm not in the right mindset for it, though this style of game is not a favourite of mine. Great deal and price though, so well worth the purchase. Plus it's locked to the Wii U still, so why not?