Up for sale is a Nintendo 3DS LL (XL) Yo-Kai Watch Jibanyan Special Pack in White, model SPR-S-XAAH — a Japan-exclusive limited edition featuring the popular Yo-Kai Watch character Jibanyan. This is a pre-owned unit in used condition. Please note the following: - Screen burn-in (image ghosting) is present on the screen - Minor scratches and surface scuffs are visible, as expected with a used handheld console - The serial number has been recorded by the seller for security purposes - Overall functionality has not been verified beyond visual inspection; please refer to the photos for the current condition This is a Japan-region unit and plays Japanese-region 3DS game cards natively. It can also play Nintendo DS games. Ideal for Yo-Kai Watch fans and Nintendo 3DS collectors looking for this limited edition design. All visible condition details are shown in the listing photos — please review them carefully before purchasing.
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