The Nintendo Museum brings Zelda, Mario and other cult video games into history

VIDEO GAME – The new favorite place for gamers. After a few lucky people on September 25, the general public can discover the museum that Nintendo has dedicated to its brand since Wednesday, October 2. It is located in Kyoto, Japan, the stronghold of the multinational specializing in the design of video games and consoles.

As you can see in our video at the top of the articleShigeru Miyamoto, Mario’s dad, presented, in a Nintendo Direct dated August 20, the different rooms of the museum built on the site where the company manufactured its playing cards. Before developing in the video game sector, Nintendo, which was founded in 1889, was primarily specialized in the design of gaming cards. injured et bettertraditional Japanese games.

Today, the parking lot full of trucks has been transformed into a plaza similar to a level of Super Mario Bros. Inside, a large room presents all of the Nintendo consoles, Game & Watch (1980) and the Famicom (1983), until Switch (2017), through the Nintendo 64 (1996) and the GameCube (2001).

There is also a collection of video games that helped make the brand cult like Metroid, Donkey Kong, Duck Hunt and obviously the games from famous franchises The Legend Of Zelda et Super Mario. Other sections display Nintendo accessories, such as WiiFitor the toys manufactured by the Japanese company before it designed video games.

Other rooms are real play spaces. One of them allows you to play Hyakunin Isshua traditional Japanese card game, on a giant screen on the floor. Another also allows you to try out cult Nintendo video games using giant controllers. Success already seems guaranteed for this museum which is sold out until November; then, you will have to be lucky enough to be drawn to enter.

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