: The most popular option with a huge variety of listings. Look for sellers with high ratings (98%+) and always check the "Sold" listings to see what people are actually paying.
: Used 3DS batteries may be bloated or hold a charge poorly. Replacements are still sold by Nintendo and third parties.
Since you can no longer buy a brand-new 3DS directly from major retailers, you’ll need to navigate the used market.
: Retailers like DKOldies or Lukie Games often have "refurbished" units, but prices are typically higher than peer-to-peer markets. 3. What to Check Before You Buy
: A budget-friendly, flat (non-folding) version that plays 3DS games but without the 3D effect.
: A great alternative to eBay where you can often negotiate prices directly with sellers.
: Combines the folding design of the 3DS with the lack of 3D, plus the upgraded "New" internal hardware. 2. Where to Shop
