| Specific | Value |
| Brand | Nintendo |
| Model | Nintendo 3DS LL (Japanese version of 3DS XL) |
| Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Color | White (Monster Hunter Felyne Design) |
| Region Code | NTSC-J (Japan) |
| Connectivity | Headphone Jack, Wi-Fi |
| Features | Limited Edition, Felyne / Airou Design |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
| Included Items | Console Only |
[Description] Thank you for viewing my listing. This is the cute Limited Edition Nintendo 3DS LL featuring the popular Monster Hunter character "Airou" (Felyne). The top cover is filled with adorable Felyne icons. This console was released exclusively in Japan.
[⚠️ IMPORTANT: Region Lock]
This console is JAPANESE VERSION (NTSC-J).
It plays ONLY Japanese 3DS game cartridges.
It does NOT play US/EU/UK games.
Language is Japanese only and cannot be changed to English.
[Condition Report]
Body Cosmetic: Used / Crack Present.
CRITICAL NOTE: There is a visible crack on the side near the right hinge (R button area).
Please check the attached photos carefully. The crack is cosmetic but located in a stress area.
The top lid design (Airou pattern) is clean and cute.
Functionality: Tested and Working.
Despite the crack, the console turns on and plays games normally.
Buttons, Slide Pad, and Touch Screen are responsive.
3D effect works.
Included:
Console Unit Only
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