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Dr Gadget - Nintendo DS Lite Console Collection

Nintendo DS Lite Console Collection
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
Feature: Includes Nintendo DS Lite System, Carrying Case, 3 Stylus Pens, Car Charger, Cleaning Cloth, Stylus
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Studio: Nintendo

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Includes Nintendo DS Lite System, Carrying Case, 3 Stylus Pens, Car Charger, Cleaning Cloth, Stylus
Bundle Includes Earbuds, Screen Protectors
Features Touch Screen Display, Wireless Gaming Capabilities, Slim, Lightweight Design, Two Screens

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