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Should I get a 3DS XL over the new model?

I've never had a 3DS before, and the last handheld I've had was the very first DS, which broke down 2 years ago. I have a Wii U at home, which is what I do most of my gaming on. Nintendo has refurbished 3DS XL for 135, which is looking pretty attractive to me. However, the New 3DSXL is about to release. There's one thing, and ONE thing only that would make me ever buy the New 3DS XL over the original XL. Exclusive games. I don't really care about the other added features. Taking that into account, should I get a 3DS XL, or wait a while and get the New 3DS XL down the line?

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  • 6 years ago

    Xenoblade Chronicles is a exclusive of the new 3DS, and if you did not play that game on the Wii, itwould be a good reason to get the New 3DS XL over the normal 3DS.

  • SteveO
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Wait until the New 3DS comes out. It's basically a new model that has different hardware that more and more games will take advantage of and has overall better everything than the current 3DS XL.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    6 years ago

    I agree with Stevo.

    I would just wait for the new one. It's supposed to have a better processor ect and they are already working on an exclusive for it (Xenoblade Chronicles). Since the new 3DS has better specs and is capable of more, they are bound to start making more exclusives for it.

    If you want a system for the long run, I would go ahead and get the new 3DS. You won't have to worry about not being able to play exclusives if you get the new 3DS.

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