Should I get an Early 2013 Macbook Pro 15 with GT 650m or Late 2013 Macbook Pro 15 with Iris Pro?

Hello everybody,
This is going to be my first Mac that I am going to buy (Yay!).  I'm mainly going to use this for taking notes, typing essays, and playing games (Minecraft, TF2, Bluestacks client).  Which Macbook Pro 15 should I buy?
Refurbished Macbook Pro 15" Early 2013 ($1659 + tax from Apple Refurbished)
Core i7 2.5 Ghz
8 GB RAM 1600 MHZ
256 GB SSD
NVIDIA GT650M with 1GB GDDR5
or
Macbook Pro 15" Late 2013 (new, $1849 from bhphotovideo, no tax)
Core i7 2.0Ghz
8 GB RAM 1600 MHZ
256 GB SSD
Intel Iris Pro 5200 Graphics
The prices are pretty much the same after taxes( I plan on either buying it from Refurb Apple Online, or brand new from bhphotovideo.com).  I know the Intel Iris Pro are just integrated graphics, but is the performance on par with the GT650M for the things that I'm doing with the laptop?
Thank you

KevinTheNewb wrote:
Hello everybody,
.  Which Macbook Pro 15 should I buy?
Refurbished Macbook Pro 15" Early 2013 ($1659 + tax from Apple Refurbished)
Core i7 2.5 Ghz
8 GB RAM 1600 MHZ
256 GB SSD
NVIDIA GT650M with 1GB GDDR5
The computer with  specs noted above may be a better buy.
System Requirements for Minecraft.
https://help.mojang.com/customer/portal/articles/325948-minecraft-system-require ments

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