Two handhelds, almost the same price, completely different game libraries. The Nintendo 3DS XL bundle costs $134.99 and brings a region-free console with a charger and stylus, while the Logitech G CLOUD costs $135.00 and is a used white handheld built for cloud streaming. The choice comes down to whether you want a deep collection of physical DS/3DS games or a modern, Wi-Fi-dependent streaming machine.
Quick verdict
If you want to play classic handheld games without worrying about internet, the Nintendo 3DS XL bundle is the straightforward pick. If you'd rather stream games from the cloud on a large screen and have no interest in cartridges, the Logitech G CLOUD is the one to choose.
Comparison table
| Feature | Nintendo 3DS XL Bundle | Logitech G CLOUD 64GB |
|---|---|---|
| Price | USD 134.99 | USD 135.00 |
| Condition | Good - Refurbished | Used |
| Model | Nintendo 3DS XL | Logitech G CLOUD |
| Color | Aqua Blue | White |
| Game library | Physical 3DS/DS games | Cloud gaming via Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity | Not specified | USB-C, Wi-Fi Capability |
Where each product wins
The Nintendo 3DS XL bundle wins for game library depth and offline play. You get access to the entire physical DS and 3DS library, and the region-free capability lets you play titles from other regions. The included charger and stylus make it a complete kit ready to go.
The Logitech G CLOUD wins for modern hardware and streaming. It has 64GB of storage, USB-C, and Wi-Fi capability, making it a natural fit for cloud gaming services. The white design and used-but-seldom-played condition make it a practical way to try modern handheld streaming without paying the original price.
Product notes
Nintendo 3DS / 3DS XL LL Region Free Console Bundle

The reason to choose this bundle is its enormous physical library and region-free flexibility. You can play both 3DS and original DS cartridges, and because it's region-free, imports from other regions are not an issue. It also arrives with a compatible charger and stylus, so you don't have to buy anything else to start playing. The unit is Good - Refurbished and carries a Tier B note, meaning some screen or shell scratches may exist but they shouldn't interfere with gameplay. The limitation is that this is an older handheld: no USB-C, no cloud gaming, and it's tied to physical games. If you want a modern streaming experience, this isn't the device. Also, the specific color here is Aqua Blue, despite the title listing multiple color options.
Logitech G CLOUD 64GB Handheld Console - White

This is the pick if you want to play modern cloud games with a controller-style handheld. It has 64GB of storage, USB-C for charging, and Wi-Fi capability, so it's tailored for streaming games over a stable connection. The used unit is described as factory reset and reportedly played only about three times, so it's expected to be in really good condition. The limitation is that cloud gaming depends entirely on your Wi-Fi network; without a strong connection, you won't get the full experience. There's also no cartridge slot, so you can't fall back on a physical library. If you're buying for someone who wants a self-contained collection of games on cards, the Logitech G CLOUD won't satisfy that.
Final choice by use case
- If you want a huge offline library with physical 3DS/DS games and a complete accessory kit (charger, stylus), go with the Nintendo 3DS XL bundle.
- If you want a modern handheld with 64GB storage, USB-C, and Wi-Fi cloud gaming, the Logitech G CLOUD is the one to pick.