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Hiroshi Fujiwara Reveals a fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG "Sport Royal"
Hiroshi Fujiwara Reveals a fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG "Sport Royal"

Hypebeast

time7 days ago

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Hiroshi Fujiwara Reveals a fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG "Sport Royal"

Name:fragment design x Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Sport Royal'Colorway:Black/Navy/Sport Royal/SailSKU:IO7847-001MSRP:$205 USDRelease Date:Spring 2026Where to Buy:Nike Jordan Brandis celebrating 40 years of theAir Jordan 1in 2025. While countless anticipated colorways and collaborations have dropped and continue to hit the market, the Jumpman team is saving one of the shoe's biggest projects for next year. In late 2024, we reported on a new trio forming betweenfragment design,Union LA, andJordan Brandto outfit theAir Jordan 1 High OG. Since then, aremixof fragment design's first AJ1 with Union's stitched collar touch and a similar design inblack and whitehave both surfaced. Adding to the fray, we now have a first look at a 'Sport Royal' version from the trio, spotted on the feet of none other than fragment design founderHiroshi Fujiwarahimself. As with the other pairs, Union's Frankenstein'd uppers are back, this time combining an OG 'Royal' base with a white and navy collar. The pair also features fragment design's thunderbolt logo stamped at the lateral heel, as well as special midsole text that identifies the sneaker and its collaborators. At the time of writing, neither fragment design, Union LA, nor Jordan Brand have shared any release details regarding their various colorways of the Air Jordan 1 High OG. Stay tuned for updates, including a complete look at this 'Sport Royal' iteration, as we currently expect it to arrive next spring via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $205 USD.

Jordan Brand Unveils the Air Jordan 1 Low Brooklyn in Rugged "Wheat"
Jordan Brand Unveils the Air Jordan 1 Low Brooklyn in Rugged "Wheat"

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time16-07-2025

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Jordan Brand Unveils the Air Jordan 1 Low Brooklyn in Rugged "Wheat"

Name:Air Jordan 1 Low Brooklyn 'Wheat'Colorway:TBCSKU:HF3184-700MSRP:$155Release Date:October 30, 2025Where to Buy:Jordan Brand TheAir Jordan 1 Low BrooklynWorkboot returns in a bold new colorway, reimagining the iconic silhouette with a rugged wheat brown finish. Crafted from premium leather, the design nods to classic workboots while retaining signatureJordanDNA — including a metallic gold Wings logo on the heel, a Jumpman logo on the tongue and a gold-plated 'Air Jordan' engraved plate on the toe cap. Elevated by chunky platform soles, the silhouette delivers both literal and stylistic height, blending durability with elevated fashion. Comfort isn't compromised, thanks toNikeAir cushioning in the heel, a padded collar, and a perforated toe box for breathability. Functional, versatile, and street-ready, it's a standout everyday option.

The 14 best Mario games of all time: where is your favourite?
The 14 best Mario games of all time: where is your favourite?

Stuff.tv

time15-07-2025

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  • Stuff.tv

The 14 best Mario games of all time: where is your favourite?

It's been well over 40 years since Mario – first called 'Jumpman' in those simpler days – first leapt into our hearts in the original Donkey Kong, and we've savoured nearly every moment since with the loveable action-plumber. He's appeared in hundreds of games now, spanning all manner of genres, platforms, and styles, but Nintendo's impressively mustachioed mascot has an incredible legacy for quality: his core games, in particular, have consistently defined and redefined genres, not to mention single-handedly made pricey gaming hardware into essential purchases. To keep things focused, we're only including Mario platformers here, with all 2D and 3D games considered. If we started factoring in the plumber's love of sport, go-karting, tactical combat and papercraft, we'd probably be here all day. But check out our guide to the best Nintendo Switch games for the entire Mario experience. 14. Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins (1992, Game Boy) Play The original Super Mario Land is a landmark Mario game as the first one to be released on a handheld system. It's still fun to revisit today, but we'd lean towards the wonderfully weird follow-up. Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins was the game that introduced us to Wario, who is the main antagonist here, and can only be fought once Mario has collected the titular six golden coins. With an overworld that lets you tackle the various themed zones in any order, and power-ups such as the Magic Carrot, which turns Mario into Bunny Mario and is every bit as fun as it sounds, Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins is an oddball classic. 13. Super Mario Maker (2015, Wii U) Play True, this isn't a typical Mario game in the sense that creation is the defining element, but Nintendo did a fantastic job of making the process fun, accessible, and totally perfect for the Wii U GamePad. And believe it or not, this is some of the most fun we've had playing classic-flavoured Mario stages in some time. The wealth of player-created challenges can keep you going for some time, and Nintendo's own quick-hit creations are loose, silly, and completely fab. A sequel, Mario Maker 2, was released for Switch in 2019, but we thought this game was at its best when you can tweak your levels on the GamePad. 12. Super Mario Sunshine (2002, GameCube) As the first 3D entry to follow the utterly brilliant Super Mario 64, the GameCube's Super Mario Sunshine couldn't help but be let down by expectations – not to mention the seeming reliance on a weird new gimmick. Yet Nintendo's creativity overcame any concerns, naturally, as the FLUDD water-sprayer – used to clean up gunk around the sunny island – unlocked great new platform gameplay elements. 11. New Super Mario Bros. (2006, Nintendo DS) Play What's old was made new again (obviously) with New Super Mario Bros, which put a modern twist on the classics for the Nintendo DS. By and large, the game stuck to the old playbook: side-scrolling challenges in themed stages, albeit with 3D graphics instead of the old sprites. But newer elements, like the ground pound and super-sized Mario power-up, helped give it a fresh, exciting feel. Follow-ups – including New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe on Switch – have worn the premise a little thinner; the first is still our favourite of these. Read: The 10 best gaming controllers ever – ranked! 10. Super Mario 3D Land (2011, Nintendo 3DS) Play It was Nintendo's task to make the visual depth capabilities of the 3DS handheld seem like more than a mere gimmick, and the company nailed it brilliantly with Super Mario 3D Land. Essentially a blend of the 2D and 3D branches of the franchise, the game nimbly bounces between free-roaming and fixed-camera segments while being a total blast throughout. And the 3D effect not only made the game look amazing, but also informed the gameplay too. 9. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010, Wii) Nintendo rarely makes direct sequels to its Mario games, but when the idea is as good as the original Super Mario Galaxy it's very much a case of more is more. Galaxy 2 has less of a story focus than its predecessor, but that means it takes less time to get to all the glorious gravity-manipulating platforming Nintendo serves up, and this time Yoshi is along for the ride. This is also a game for the Mario hardcore, with some of the later levels really testing your skills. It's very hard to choose between this one and the original, which we may or may not revisit in a bit, but both Galaxy games see Nintendo at its creative peak, and it's a crying shame that you can still only play the first one on Switch. 8. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995, SNES) To some, Super Mario World 2 will always be the 'whining baby' game – it's the one in which Mario is a little infant being shepherded around by Yoshi, and if he pops off your back, the sobbing and waterworks kick in immediately. Yet there's a totally awesome platformer built around it: a smart, strategic spin on the classic 2D design that feels very different, yet is just as satisfying. And the hand-drawn look is still marvellous. An updated version – technically a separate game but very similar to the original – called Yoshi's New Island was released for the 3DS in 2014. 7. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (2021, Switch) Play Super Mario 3D World was one of the Wii U's best games, but the Switch port that inevitably arrived later is undeniably the best version of the game. You get a perfect port of Super Mario 3D World, the ultimate realisation of the 2D-meets-3D Mario game design that Nintendo started exploring with Super Mario 3D Land, with deliriously inventive stages that are even more fun in multiplayer, but that's not all. The Switch version also came with a brand new standalone Mario adventure called Bowser's Fury. This remixes 3D World's assets in an open-world environment in which you're being hunted by a Kaiju-sized Bowser. It's a scrappy, fascinating little game that has you hopping between a series of themed islands in any order you like, and could give us an insight into what Nintendo has in mind for its next full-length Mario adventure. 6. Super Mario Odyssey (2017, Switch) Play Given all the hype around Super Mario Odyssey, its 7th place finish here might seem disappointing. But just look at the legendary games that land before it – not to mention the brilliant ones it just topped! Indeed, Super Mario Odyssey is another truly excellent 3D entry in the series, acting as a long-overdue successor of sorts to Super Mario 64 while bundling in an absolute wealth of new ideas. By and large, it sticks to Nintendo's 3D Mario template, but thanks to Mario's new companion Cappy, you can inhabit loads of different creatures in the world. That makes it perhaps the most diverse 3D platformer in the franchise, and every intensely weird bit of it is pretty wonderful. 5. Super Mario Bros. (1987, NES) How do you rank one of the most important and influential games of all time? We were tempted to put it up top, but on a list like this, the competition is stiff (yet so very friendly). Super Mario Bros. essentially defined the platformer template for countless games to follow, with each side-scrolling sprint delivering the right blend of challenge and fun. Later games took the design to new heights, but the original remains utterly essential. 4. Super Mario World (1992, SNES) Released alongside Nintendo's 16-bit juggernaut, Super Mario World was the culmination of the series in its classic state. It took advantage of the new hardware for improved graphics and a superb soundtrack, but also expanded the game design with fresh power-ups, level themes, and everyone's favourite rideable dinosaur, Yoshi. Best of all, it was huge, delivering an engrossing adventure to get lost in with your shiny new console. 3. Super Mario Galaxy (2007, Wii) Play If you needed proof that the Mario platform design can be twisted into pretty much any wild, winning concept by Nintendo's geniuses, then Super Mario Galaxy is it. The outer space theme and globe-like, camera-twisting stages showed that Shigeru Miyamoto and crew could still reinvent the game, and it truly is one of the most joyful, boundlessly creative games we've ever played. Why do we place it above the sequel? Well, Galaxy did the whole planet-hopping thing first, and got nearly everything right. It's a bit more forgiving too. Plus you can play this one easily today in the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection on Switch, which gives the game an HD lick of paint. 2. Super Mario Bros. 3 (1991, NES) Play Can you believe that Super Mario Bros. 3 came out on the same system as the original game (and the weird mess that is Super Mario Bros. 2?). It's such a huge advancement in terms of gameplay design and aesthetic, and the impact was incredible. Some 30 years later, it holds up as a paragon of platform game design, with some of the most memorable stages you'll ever play and creative power-ups aplenty. Plus, it set much of the thematic tone still used in the series today. 1. Super Mario 64 (1997, Nintendo 64) Some might call it heresy to not pick a 2D game for the top slot here, but over 25 years later, we're still in awe of Super Mario 64. It not only brought the most important series in gaming into the third dimension, but once again set the template for the entire genre. And best of all, Super Mario 64 did it with so much infectious and imaginative charm that it still holds up strong today. It's a legendary game in a series absolutely stocked with them. Roll on Super Mario Holographic 8 on the Nintendo 5D MegaBrain VR... Read: Mario: How a plumber inspired today's gamers and creators

Air Jordan 1 Low 'Jade Horizon' Adds a Bold Twist to Neutrals
Air Jordan 1 Low 'Jade Horizon' Adds a Bold Twist to Neutrals

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time11-07-2025

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Air Jordan 1 Low 'Jade Horizon' Adds a Bold Twist to Neutrals

Name:Air Jordan 1 Low 'Jade Horizon'Colorway:Sail/Jade Horizon-Pure Platinum-Summit White-RedstoneSKU:553558-133MSRP:$120 USDRelease Date:Fall 2025Where to Buy:Nike Jordan Brandrevisits its signature 'Jade Horizon' palette with the latestAir Jordan 1 Low, offering a fresh take on the muted green hue. This iteration features soft jade overlays across the toe, mudguard, eyestay and laces, all set against a crisp white leather base for a clean, balanced look. Bold 'Redstone' accents add contrast, appearing on the Jumpman logo, collar, Swoosh overlays and the embroidered Wings logo at the heel, injecting a vibrant edge into the otherwise subdued design. Echoing the 'Jade Horizon' elements on the upper, the rubber outsole also comes in the same tone for a clean and cohesive finish.

Messi or Michael Jordan? Giannis Antetokounmpo Shuts Down IShowSpeed in Viral GOAT Debate
Messi or Michael Jordan? Giannis Antetokounmpo Shuts Down IShowSpeed in Viral GOAT Debate

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Messi or Michael Jordan? Giannis Antetokounmpo Shuts Down IShowSpeed in Viral GOAT Debate

In a world obsessed with the 'GOAT' debates, few arguments ignite more passion than the question of who is the most famous athlete on the planet. Recently, this age-old debate took a hilarious and insightful turn when NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo and YouTube sensation IShowSpeed clashed over whether Lionel Messi or Michael Jordan holds the crown for global fame. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The exchange, which quickly went viral, wasn't just a battle of opinions—it was a masterclass in sports culture, brand power, and the meaning of true stardom. The Viral Moment: Giannis Antetokounmpo vs IShowSpeed During a lively conversation, IShowSpeed—known for his boisterous support of football (soccer) and especially Cristiano Ronaldo—boldly claimed that Lionel Messi is more famous than Michael Jordan. , never one to shy away from a debate, immediately challenged Speed with a simple but loaded question: 'You think Messi is more famous than Michael Jordan?' Speed, caught between his football loyalties and the undeniable legacy of MJ, hesitated as Giannis pressed on. The Greek Freak didn't just rely on personal opinion; he brought receipts, referencing the global reach and cultural ubiquity of the Jordan Brand. The Power of the Jordan Brand Giannis pointed out that Michael Jordan's fame transcends basketball. The iconic Jumpman logo is recognized everywhere, from bustling cities to remote villages. Jordan's brand, Giannis argued, is so omnipresent that it has touched '5 billion' people—a nod to the sheer scale of MJ's influence through decades of dominance, Air Jordan sneakers, and pop culture references. Global Brand Recognition irl stream in Greece 🇬🇷 ft. Giannis Antetokounmpo The Jordan Brand is a multibillion-dollar empire, with its logo and products found on every continent. Even those who have never watched a basketball game know the silhouette of MJ soaring through the air. Cultural Impact influence extends into music, fashion, film ('Space Jam'), and even language—think of the phrase 'Be Like Mike.' Generational Reach While Messi is adored by football fans worldwide, Jordan's fame spans generations and cultures, making him a household name even decades after his last NBA game. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Messi's Fame Being A Football Icon To be fair, Lionel Messi's fame is nothing short of astronomical. With over 499 million Instagram followers and a trophy cabinet that includes a World Cup and multiple Ballon d'Ors, Messi is worshipped by millions. His influence is especially potent in football-loving regions like South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Social Media Empire Messi's online following dwarfs most athletes, and his face is instantly recognizable to billions. On-Field Achievements Messi's artistry on the pitch has inspired a generation, and his humble persona adds to his universal appeal. The Fame Factor: Jordan vs. Messi Factor Michael Jordan Lionel Messi Sport Basketball Football (Soccer) Major Global Brand Jordan Brand (Nike) Adidas Social Media Presence Minimal (no official account) 499+ million Instagram followers Cultural Impact Movies, music, fashion, language Football, social media, culture Longevity of Fame 40+ years and counting 20+ years, still active Iconic Moments 'Flu Game,' 'The Shot,' Space Jam World Cup, Champions League wins While Messi's numbers are staggering, Giannis's argument hinges on the depth and breadth of Jordan's impact. MJ's brand is so deeply woven into global culture that even those outside the sports world recognize him. The Entertainment Factor: Giannis Schools Speed The exchange between Giannis and IShowSpeed was more than just a debate—it was entertainment gold. Giannis's incredulity ('You think Messi is more famous than Michael Jordan?') and Speed's sheepish backpedal had fans in stitches. The moment even led Giannis to joke about calling Nike's director to arrange a meeting between Speed and Jordan, highlighting just how surreal and interconnected the worlds of sports and internet celebrity have become. Also read: Giannis Antetokounmpo's schooling of IShowSpeed is a reminder that fame is more than Instagram followers or recent headlines. Michael Jordan's legacy, built on athletic greatness and brand mastery, has reached billions and shaped global culture in ways few athletes ever have. Messi may be the king of football, but as Giannis so emphatically put it, the world still knows—and wears—the name 'Jordan'.

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