Nintendo DS Lite Winning Eleven limited edition system
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--Ends Saturday 7/26, 9pm NA time.
--One 1-minute extension if any bids in final minute (will then end at 9:01:00 regardless of other bids).
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High Bid--$51 (Fibrofreak78)
This is a cool and apparently rare DS Lite I picked up recently. I was able to identify it as the limited edition Winning Eleven soccer version (thanks, Jax!) that was made quite awhile back, possibly associated with the PES 2007 DS release. I didn't find a lot of information on it, so feel free to chime in with fun facts. There are none on eBay or Amazon. I'd like to get at least $50 out of it, so I'll skip the price check thread and just let it ride for a few days of auction-anigans.
The screens are in good shape. The system has normal minor wear. The most noticeable flaw is a chip on one of the corners. The stylus is included, but a power adapter and GBA port cover are not. I was able to playtest the system using the remaining charge, and it played both DS and GBA games just fine.








House Rules:
--Ends Saturday 7/26, 9pm NA time.
--One 1-minute extension if any bids in final minute (will then end at 9:01:00 regardless of other bids).
--Shipping is free to the US and $7 to Canada with tracking.
High Bid--$51 (Fibrofreak78)
This is a cool and apparently rare DS Lite I picked up recently. I was able to identify it as the limited edition Winning Eleven soccer version (thanks, Jax!) that was made quite awhile back, possibly associated with the PES 2007 DS release. I didn't find a lot of information on it, so feel free to chime in with fun facts. There are none on eBay or Amazon. I'd like to get at least $50 out of it, so I'll skip the price check thread and just let it ride for a few days of auction-anigans.
The screens are in good shape. The system has normal minor wear. The most noticeable flaw is a chip on one of the corners. The stylus is included, but a power adapter and GBA port cover are not. I was able to playtest the system using the remaining charge, and it played both DS and GBA games just fine.








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Originally posted by: Limbofunk
Is it a decal, drawn on or is it printed on the top (ie how the pokemon DS lites are done)?
When I run my fingers across it, there is a very faint textured feel over the print, but I don't know exactly if that makes it what you would call a decal. Would either of the other categories be "feel-able" as 3D textures?
I've never actually seen other special ds lites in person, or felt them, so I can't say how it compares