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Red Nintendo DS Lite thrown through a wall (click for a larger...
Tiny Cartridge —
> Red Nintendo DS Lite thrown through a wall (click for a larger image), shot by Romain Laurent for Amusement magazine as part of a photo series on consumers frustrated with malfunctioning technology.
I wrote more about the bug-filled Amusement issue here!
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[Via Amusement] ...
Shooting A Nintendo DS Through A Wall [Kotaku Magu]
Kotaku —
... offending peripheral or console into a gun and you shoot it through a wall. That's what Amusement - the greatest gaming mag to never be published in English - did for their latest issue, blasting this red DS so hard through the wood that it splits clean in two. Beautiful (click to embiggen). If your coffee table is in need of some flair next to those coffee-soaked back issues of Game Informer, you can buy back issues of Amusement here. [via GameSetWatch]
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Image of the Day - Frustration
4 color rebellion —
... In this case, the frustrated individual in question is the talented Romain Laurent. He shattered this red DS Lite for a photo series on consumers frustrated with malfunctioning technology. Want to know more? Eric wrote about the issue over on game set watch. ...
French mag shoots DS through wall, we all win
Joystiq —
... in question is entitled "Overheating" and depicts several objects being hurled through a wall out of frustration -- including a DS Lite. Yet, once again again, the why really doesn't matter. The end result -- a flying, frozen mass of wood, sheet rock and plastic -- just looks cool.
And anyway, it's not like all of us haven't felt like hurling a console through the wall every now and then. Now we just have a handy visual reference.
[Via GameSetWatch. All images: Romain Laurent] Continue reading French mag shoots ...


