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July 20, 2007 3:13 PM PDT

DS Lite gets another new look

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Future Shop)

Ducati isn't the only company fond of color schemes in red and black. Nintendo is apparently planning a limited-edition "Crimson/Black" DS Lite to mark the coming release of its Brain Age 2 title, accompanied by the game and a matching traveling case in a special package deal.

Electronista says Canadian retail chain Future Shop disclosed the plans inadvertently, and the page that listed it has apparently been taken down. It reportedly put the price at $153, about $10 more than the cost of a standard DS Lite alone.

Its understated design probably wouldn't turn Paris Hilton's head, but that's probably a compliment.

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