I have one I bought for my son because his first one got a yellow mark on the screen. Its still usable as his buddies use it when they are here and they are playing with them. So what I have is a new/used (red & silver L-Max version) one with nothing wrong with the screen or the sound or anything and then another one for a backup or to share with friends etc etc. It will also come with a backback leapster case and an individual case and the following games:
SonicX, Spiderman the case of the sinister speller, talking words factory, thomas and friends calling all engines, L-max game Numbers on the run, Learn to draw & write, Learning with Leap, Finding Nemo, Lettor factory, the incredibles, and number raiders. I believe there is more games but I don't know where my ds put them.. I'm on a game hunt LOL. So if anyone is intersted. The backpack shows some wear because my son drew on it. it may come out in the wash never tried it though. This system has taught my son a lot.. He's had an original since he was 3 and we've just continued to upgrade through the years. He'd still be using it now if my idiot ex hubby didnt' buy him a damn wii and 20 something games. Now the kid wants nothing to do w/ his leapster or his gamecube. The games on avg run about 20 bux a piece with the consoles themselves run about 60. Oh and the best thing is they run on batteries and the newer versions seem to last longer then the original on batteries..

Its a great learning game for the kiddo's