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This handheld console was first released in 2003 and was an upgraded version of the Game Boy Advance. The main selling points were its sleek design, its 32-bit color graphics, and its rechargeable battery. It's a great little console for retro gamers who want to play their old-school games on the go. Why Buy From Us? 36 Month Industry-Leading Warranty Rest easy knowing that you're covered for 3 years under our industry-leading warranty, so if the worst happens and your product stops functioning, you can return it to us for repair or a full refund. Full Functionality and Aesthetic Refurbishment Not only do we refurbish items to ensure they function to the highest standard, but we also pay special attention to aesthetics. As an example, we've developed a proprietary process for removing light scratches and marks from glass and plastic surfaces - meaning we can bring tired-looking items back up to their best. This is just one of our aesthetic refurbishment techniques. Full Anti-Bacterial Clean We know how important hygiene is - so we give all items a full antibacterial clean prior to sending, so you know - even though you're buying a used item - it arrives in a fully-cleansed state - as if you're the first person to ever put your hands on the item.
Price: £173.00 from Love Tech Hate Waste
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