
Over the course of this human-interest column, we've collected photographs of gamers from a variety of countries, collecting scenes from Spain's parks, South Korea subways, La Palma's streets, and even Antartica's glaciers.
For this week's image, we'll visit a new region, Central America -- Guatemala specifically -- where a young girl is teaching her uncle how to play with a Nintendo DS.


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9-25-2008 @ 3:36AM
FifthE1ement said...
So all that money I've been sending to those poor countries has been going to DS's rather than the children's food and schooling! Arggggg!
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9-25-2008 @ 7:42AM
Shiny said...
..It doesn't look like that DS has a game in it.
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9-25-2008 @ 8:03AM
Mert said...
Guatemala isn't that poor.
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9-26-2008 @ 6:09PM
LocalToast said...
Let's hope there are screen protectors on that DS...
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9-27-2008 @ 7:15PM
Vayne Solidous said...
That's utterly adorable! It makes me happy to see the NDS being enjoyed by children world-wide. I don't even want to think of how much money Nintendo has made off this thing on a global scale. Good stuff!
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