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By Herman Lai, posted Jan 3, 2011 at 11:19 AM, 1,096 views,

Nintendo 3DS Leaked From Chinese Factory (with video!)

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Pretty amazing to hear and see Nintendo 3DS had been stolen from a Chinese manufacturing factory and leaked all over the internet. According to a worker of the factory claimed, a production model of Nintendo’s latest handheld 3DS was smuggled out by him. So, he showed us lots of photos and a hands-on video!

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Here is the story board of how the guy smuggled the 3DS off the assembly line and bring it back home. Marvelous.

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

It’s quite surprising to see the Select, Home, and Start buttons having been made flush into the screen bezel, but they are physical buttons.

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

This device has no software installed on it at this point in time.

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

The back of the 3DS.

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

It’s exactly the same size as DS lite.

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

From the leak photos, we only see the device in black.

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Nintendo 3DS Leaked

Source: PCgames, TGBUS


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  • http://twitter.com/Conslan Con Rubyra

    HE HAS A GAME BOY MICRO OMG that is all.

  • Anonymous

    Whatever it is, if that is the true exposure source, we are talking about thief and industrial spying.
    This is a criminal case, media shouldn’t be encourage publish it to encourage such behavior from repeat in the future. Even in the west, there are rules to prosecute such criminal acts. I wonder if China enforcers will do the same. Else will be a bad business for China, bad reputation for China and repercussion in the long run, bad bad and bad…overall, ethically, moral and economic..will pay it’s price.

  • Anonymous

    R.I.P