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Mar 31 2004, 12:20am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nintendo is not releasing any photos of the announced Nintendo DS Game Console. So all the 3D CAD savvy design people out there go to work and create their version of the Nintendo DS.
The first photo is from UK Gagdet Magazine T3. The second one found on GamesRadar.
Gizmodo has 3 more fake designs in this story.
Update:
A comment on this story from I4U user celerityfm (thanks!) points us to more mockups and to that Gizmodo actually put up a bounty for finding Nintendo DS photos. The person who sends in the first real photo of the DS, gets a DS from Gizmodo.
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