Gaming News The Nintendo Museum opens its doors: fans will enjoy it!
There are places like this that we appreciate before we can even set foot there. The Nintendo Museum is probably one of them and it turns out we finally have a slightly more specific release window.
The doors of happiness
A true pillar of video games, but also of modern culture in general, N intendo is a company with an extremely rich past: if you didn’t know, Are you saying the company was founded in 1889?
In order to do this, The Kyoto company has therefore planned an entire museum in the same city: The building has been undergoing renovations and refinements for some time, although it was originally scheduled to open at the end of March 2024. Well, it is not surprising that the construction site is a little behind schedule: it must be said that we are talking about a massive operation aimed at this remodel the Nintendo Uji Ogura factory, built in 1969 and renovated in 1988””” (serve as a console repair center) to a really large fan base.
See you in September
In its most recent financial report, Nintendo mentioned two words about its famous museum: The opening is therefore planned for September 2024, i.e. in Kyoto (In Japan we state this just in case). It will trace the entire history of the company with a ton of extremely collectible items and goodies.
Note that this Nintendo Musem is part of a policy of the company that wants to spread its brand almost everywhere beyond video games. As an example we can cite the Super Nintendo World amusement park in Osaka, which was also exported to Los Angeles and will also arrive in Florida and then Singapore, still in the parks of Universal Studios Hollywood.
In addition, there is also a genuine desire to reach the public of the Seventh Art: the Super Mario Bros. movie. was a hit, while a live-action The Legend of Zelda film is officially in production.
Recall that recently there was talk about the new Nintendo console as a successor to the Switch: The disclosure will take place this financial year (i.e. before March 31, 2025). A Nintendo Direct will also be organized this summer, focusing on games released for the current Switch, which has not yet said its final word.
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