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Sneaker Transformed into Playable SNES Console

Summary

  • Designer blended 90s fashion and tech into playable shoes.
  • A Raspberry Pi Zero W powers the retro gaming functionality.
  • The unique creation is a one-off, not for commercial sale.
Sneaker Transformed into Playable SNES Console

Gustavo Bonzanini has ingeniously merged 90s fashion with retro gaming technology by creating the AIR SNES, a customized pair of Nike Air Max 90 sneakers that double as a functional Super Nintendo console. This unique homage celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Super Famicom's Japanese launch.

The design bypasses the challenge of fitting original console hardware into a shoe by employing a Raspberry Pi Zero W running a customized RetroPie emulator. This compact microcomputer, housed within the sneaker's tongue, ensures smooth 16-bit gameplay, with electronics and a battery providing up to 30 minutes of playtime.

To enhance the 1990s aesthetic, an analog converter was added for connection to TVs via RCA cables, complementing the original SNES gamepad which connects wirelessly via Bluetooth. While popular demand is high, these AIR SNES are a singular artistic creation with no plans for commercial release.

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The AIR SNES is a custom Nike Air Max 90 sneaker modified to function as a playable Super Nintendo entertainment system.
It uses a compact Raspberry Pi Zero W running the RetroPie emulator, with all electronics housed inside the sneaker's tongue.
No, the AIR SNES is a one-off creation by designer Gustavo Bonzanini and is not available for commercial purchase.

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