Release it here: Limited edition Nintendo DS with matte finish, improved color scheme

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Want to look at pictures of something you’ll likely never own?

This Nintendo DS was designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara, a Japanese streetwear designer (or so says Wikipedia) and jack of all trades, sorta like Diddy. As you can see with your eyes, the DS has a matte finish, which looks a lot better than the glossy finish Nintendo uses for stock DSs.

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As to why you’ll likely never own it, it’s apparently a limited edition production—so limited, in fact, that it’s currently unknown how many units will be produced. Such info will be revealed in an upcoming issue of Japanese mag Honeyee.

The DS (in Japanese) [Honeyee via Kotaku]

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