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spemanig said:
You don't need a protective case or a carrying case. I've never had one on any Nintendo handheld and never had an issue. Nintendo doesn't make easily breakable/scratchable products.

Other than that, yup.

I bought my 3DS used, and the touchscreen looked like someone had slashed it with a fork or something, the previous owner must have been a kid. Just in case, I like to have the plastic protection just in case, even if I take good care of my hardware.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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