It's not hotlinkable, just right click, get properties and load it up as a link. Anyway it's a cardboard Nintendo DS Lite with a toothpick stylus.
While i applaud nintendo's "green" thinking, the new Nintendo DS Green Lite just doesn't cut it as a game console. Surely like the Lite's case cracks, the cardboard casing will be most prone to damage as well, and one can only imagine what would happen if little tommy spilled his drink on it. Nintendo is also using a new Organic Paper Screen Technology (OPTC) However recent reports have shown that its refresh and redraw rates are limited to how fast the user can draw. Usually, 1 frame per half hour. Perhaps the biggest downfall of the system is indeed its graphical capabilities. While the screen is dependent on the user's ability to redraw, it is also dependent on the users artistic ability. While some users may encounter a DaVinci level of graphics, others may well indeed experience nothing but a badly proportioned Pong Clone. The NDSGL just doesn't make sense as a gaming machine. Also of note be on the look out for Nintendo's next hardware, the WiiD, the Wii Disposable, a one time use Wii!
Oh man, I wish I could still find my original GameBoy made from cartboard box years ago that & colored to look very close to the original thing! I even used transparent film for the screen, ahh those were the days... :crying: