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The Nintendo Museum should be a gamer’s paradise. But there’s a bug in the system
The concept of opening a Nintendo Museum at this point in the evolution of games makes obvious sense. Games are part of modern history, and are properly museum-able. The company’s first electronic Game & Watch machines emerged in 1980. Its first proper games console, the Family Computer (NES outside Japan), was launched three years later.
Nintendo’s very first museum offers a nostalgic trip back in video game time
Spread across three main buildings, Japan’s new Nintendo Museum takes visitors through the company’s 135-year history with an exhaustive exhibition that includes rare consoles and prototypes.
Nintendo museum opens: How you can explore the gaming history world
A new Nintendo museum has opened in Kyoto, Japan, showcasing the company's rich history through a variety of exhibits.
Nintendo Switches Things Up With a New Museum That Embraces Nostalgia and Celebrates Gaming History
It’s-a-finally here! On October 2, the first official Nintendo Museum is opening in Kyoto, Japan, inviting fans to dive into decades of gaming history. The iconic Japanese company has been around since 1889,
Mario, Zelda and 135 years of history are on display at Nintendo's improbable museum in Kyoto, Japan
Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto never expected the company to make the museum, since it has an ethos of letting its games speak for themselves.
Nintendo shows off Mario, Zelda, and 135 years of history in a new Kyoto museum
The Nintendo Museum opens in Kyoto, Japan, today. Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto never expected the company to make the museum, since it has an ethos of letting its games speak for themselves.
Nintendo opens museum to showcase 135-year history of video game giant from playing cards to Super Mario
The company began life in 1889 producing Japanese playing cards called "hanafuda" as well as Western-style ones. Nintendo launched its first home video-game machines in 1977.
Cards To Consoles: Nintendo Opens First Museum
Nintendo opened its first museum on Wednesday in a renovated factory in Kyoto, showcasing the long history of the Japanese video game giant from playing cards to "Super Mario".
Attention Video Game Fans: A Nintendo Museum Just Opened in Japan
Visitors to the site will go through 135 years Nintendo history. They can start at Exhibition Building 1, which showcases decades’ worth of products, including early hanafuda pl
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Nintendo is limiting how much merch you can buy from its new museum’s gift shop
The Nintendo Museum opened today in the company’s hometown of Kyoto, and it is already limiting some gift shop items to one ...
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Fossilized fun? Nintendo Museum opens in Kyoto amid Palworld criticism
Nintendo's brand-spankin' new museum opened Wednesday (JST) near the company's headquarters in Kyoto, where it was founded ...
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Official Nintendo Museum Opens in Kyoto
Have you ever wanted to step into the world of Super Mario Brothers? Now you can. Except you'll have to go to the home of ...
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Nintendo’s shiny new museum needs more dirt
The inspiration for Nintendo’s new museum came, at least in part, from an ongoing irritation for Shigeru Miyamoto. At a ...
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What does the newly-opened Nintendo Museum in Kyoto look like?
On Wednesday, the famous console and video game company opens the first venue of its kind to honor the brand. With its ...
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At Nintendo's first ever museum, the cult company tells its own story
Super Mario, Donkey Kong, Link - the mere mention of these names still brings fond memories to millions of video game fans ...
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Nintendo Museum Has Had To Restrict Sales Of In-Store Items
The Nintendo Museum is open in Japan, but some people are taking advantage of that in the worst way. Details here.
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