Nintendo Wii Supreme
Stuart Hughes has managed to Supreme a Nintendo Wii, coating it in nearly 2,500 kilos of solid 22-carat gold and an aggregate amount of 19.5 carats of perfect diamonds for the three front buttons, thereby creating a new echelon in Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide. Three have been manufactured over the course of six months, according to reports. The asking price is £299,995, or $484,818 in US currency, which, according to Kotaku's unskilled calculations, equates to around $200,000 in raw materials and the rest in labor/profit. The only way to make this seem acceptable is to compare it to a $3.2 million iPhone 3GS, which, coincidentally, was also designed by Stuart Hughes.
Stuart Hughes has guaranteed that the Nintendo Wii remains relevant for high-end gamers even if it is no longer accessible. The device costs roughly $500,000 and just three units are available. Limited editions always excite buyers, which is one of the reasons why this product is so expensive.
Price: $497,300