Portability has taken a wacky twist in Nintendo’s 2001 Style Campaign. To kick off the program, the gameco commissioned orthopedic footwear expert Helen Red Richards to give new meaning to the term ‘platforms.’ Enter Game Boy shoes and boots. Far from functional-or maybe too functional, depending on how you look at it-these new styles for gamer girls sport Game Boys set into the heel or main body of the shoe. The shoes are also color-coordinated in hues like pink, green, purple and turquoise to match their handheld console add-ons. There’s a Game Boy for each foot, so fun can be had by more than one gamer. However, the fun may wane when consumers get a load of the US$2,000 price tag (SRP). So far, the shoes have been exhibited in some U.K. art galleries since the end of 2000, and can only be ordered through Nintendo.

These boots were made for gaming
Portability has taken a wacky twist in Nintendo's 2001 Style Campaign. To kick off the program, the gameco commissioned orthopedic footwear expert Helen Red Richards to give new meaning to the term 'platforms.' Enter Game Boy shoes and boots. Far from...
July 1, 2001