UPDATE:

Originally we reported the custom SNES Switch was the creation of an Orange County based customizer, but we have since learned the photos sent to us are the creation of Doyle Dean, who posted the photos to his Instagram and Etsy shop almost a week ago. We reached out to Kustom Kontrollerz for comment, as well if it could supply photographs of the company's customized SNES controller skin. We will update the story when we hear back.

The story as it originally appeared is below with changes made in the slideshow to properly credit the source.

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While we can't play Super Nintendo games on Nintendo Switch Kustom Kontrollerz, an Orange County, CA based controller customizer, has taken an entire Nintendo Switch and retro-fied it to give it a Super Nintendo color scheme. Currently just the Joy-cons are completed, but they look everything the part.Johnny Marcos, Kustom Kontrollerz founder, told us while his company does skins for other controllers, the Switch controller is entirely custom painted. Marcos, working with business partner Lloyd Cotton, calls the process "a little tedious," breaking down the Joy-cons and painting each individual part separately.The controller components are individually painted "rather than mask parts off so we don't get any paint in the buttons," he said.Right now, the SNES-themed Switch is a one-off, with the controllers completed and the rest of the system to follow. However, Marcos told us "soon we'll have pre-made ones in stock."Marcos said his company can do "everything and anything to a controller," including "chrome, changing colors, matte, glossy, put LEDs, put bullet buttons and so on."Nintendo has captured the hearts and minds of creators, with Hyperkin announcing the Retron 1 HD , a high-definition version of its Retron 1 NES clone.

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