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Nintendo and Uniqlo teamed up for a worldwide T-shirt design contest — here are the winners

by Avery Hartmans on May 1, 2017, 1:26 PM

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Last July, Japanese clothing retailed Uniqlo teamed up with Nintendo to launch a global T-shirt design competition. 

Now, the results are in — and they're nothing short of awesome. 

Along with a team of Nintendo judges, Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto personally judged the entries, selecting first, second, and third place winners. The winner of this year's contest will receive $10,000, a Nintendo Switch signed by Miyamoto, and a "special commemorative prize," according to Polygon, who first wrote about this year's winners

Previous contests have partnered with Disney/Pixar and Star Wars, according to Polygon, but Uniqlo received more than 16,000 entries for this year's contest, the highest amount ever. Clearly, Nintendo has tens of thousands of artistic fans worldwide. 

Beyond the three prize-winners, there are also several other non-winning designs that will be available for sale in Japan beginning May 19th, although there's no word yet when they'll be available in the US.

For now, take a look at these cool tees.

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The first place winner was designed by Takashi Kawazoe from Japan. It features Mario — who else? — but in giant, pixelated form.

"I was extremely surprised and pleased to receive such a prestigious award for my creation featuring one of Japan's most renowned characters, Mario, as a motif," Kawazoe wrote in a statement on Uniqlo's website. 



Second place went to a "Splatoon"-inspired design created by Shino Yamazaki, also from Japan.



And third place went to this incredibly cool "Legend of Zelda" t-shirt by David Ricardo Flores Gomez, the first Mexican to win the prize.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider


 
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