Of all the ways Nintendo wanted to start of 2011, having their highly-anticipated handheld leak out of a production plant in China wasn't likely one of them. The above photo was taken by an mysterious source out of China with access to an early version of the Nintendo 3DS. Clearly the photo wasn't taken on the production line, either, as the leaker had plenty of time to arrange Yoshi next to his shot. Oh, and there are six more shots of the device, many of which feature other Nintendo handhelds so you can see how the 3DS compares, size-wise.
In terms of leaks, it's a doozie. Not iPhone 4 leak big, given that we've already seen the 3DS and knew about what it was going to look like, but still, this is not how Nintendo wanted to debut the final look of the handheld. After all, the company has a 3DS event in just a couple weeks, where the final hardware and most of the launch games are likely to be playable.
If you prefer your pictures moving, the guy who swiped the 3DS has uploaded a video showing off the device and comparing it to the other handhelds.
Interesting to see that the 3DS is just slightly thicker than the DSi (even without its back plate) but a smidge shorter, length-wise, despite the new, widescreen top screen.
The 3DS that was taken is basically inactive, so the leaker can't run any games or even open up the system profile screen. Thankfully we won't have to wait to see the final version of the device in action, though. Basically everything about the 3DS launch will be revealed on January 19, so stay tuned.
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