At the company headquarters in Kyoto

Nintendo opens its first museum in Japan

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20.08.2024 16:50
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The Japanese video game company Nintendo is opening its own museum in October: in addition to old video games, fans can also look forward to an interactive game with "Super Mario" figures, as the company announced on Tuesday.

The museum in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture is located in a renovated factory where the games giant began producing playing cards in 1969, before later also repairing games consoles there. In a video on Tuesday, "Super Mario" creator Shigeru Miyamoto gave a foretaste of the museum.

It's all about the gaming experience and "originality", said Miyamoto. In addition to the interactive "Super Mario" game and some of the company's first consoles, a giant controller that can be operated by two people will also be on display.

Nintendo began back in 1889 as a manufacturer of Japanese "Hanafuda" playing cards. In 1977, the company launched its first home video game devices called TV Game 15 and TV Game 6. In 1985, the first "Super Mario Bros." games were released.

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