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jigokutamago said:
I know someone that has flown with both a Wii U and a 3DS, domestically in the US and internationally. Just let them scan the console individually if you are worried. They might ask questions, so just answer honestly. It really depends on that airport though.

That reminds me of a funny story... When they scanned my Wii U, one security guy didn't even know what it was. He recognized the 360 but he said he'd never seen or even heard of a Wii U before. lol Then he was thinking of calling his supervisor but I showed him the Wii Us box and he let me go. 



    

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