Nike Blazer - “Playstation 3″

Nike Blazer -

Nike continues to apply the gaming system inspiration on some of its classic sneakers. Its latest sneaker involved in the gaming system craze is the Nike Blazer “Playstation 3″. Prior to this we have seen Nike Air Force 2 - “Nintendo Wii” and the Nike Air Classic BW - ‘Nintendo’.

This Playstation 3-inspired Blazer features an all-black leather upper with a purple/yellow gradient-like color scheme on the swoosh, side panels, and heel. Supposedly, a Nike Air Max 97 in the same mold will be dropping very soon. Meanwhile, you can find the Nike Blazer - “Playstation 3″ now at Proper.

Nike Blazer -
Nike Blazer - “Playstation 3″


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  1. Law

    1st!! they aight….

  2. Sanerio14

    these are aight but not better than the lance mountains

  3. King

    these good

  4. Michael finley

    they ok Nike should make some “Sega” shoes they should go back and make colorways of their most popular games like Sonic the Hedgehog and street fighter and others

  5. LEXx

    damn firee

  6. PassaiczFinest

    SEVENTHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  7. mooch

    these r pretty cool, idk where the yellow/purple gradient came from. better than the “wii” thats fo sho

  8. shoehead

    i dont see how this would have a similar colorway to a ps3… or im just a little stupid … probably the latter tho lol still their okay at best i would possibly cop

  9. greenmaker24

    they r ok

  10. H-Ryda

    Not bad but I Prefer Xbox 360 lol

  11. hatjunkies.com

    im liking all the PS3 inspired sneakers, the Nintendo joints are pretty hot too…id cop

  12. georgebobersonthethird

    they don’t even look like ps3’s colorway

  13. SimplySneakers.com

    I cosign w/ georgebobersonthethird I don’t think PS3 when I look at these :/

  14. Senor Fresco

    the insole of the blazers has all of the ps3 buttons. i jus copped them yesterday

  15. Stokes

    i dont see why they name it as a ps3

  16. j shepard

    THESE ARE DOPE I COPPED AT ST.ALFREDS IN THE CHI FOR $77


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