Nintendo museum with Super Mario characters to debut in Japan on October 2

Nintendo museum’s tickets are currently available on sale costing 3,300 yen ($22.60)
An undated image of Super Mario. — Unsplash
An undated image of Super Mario. — Unsplash

Japan’s Nintendo announced the opening of the long-expected, first Nintendo museum in Japan on October 2, intriguing all gaming enthusiasts, as it consists of innovative video games along with the most entertaining Super Mario characters.

The platform further showcased a video of “Super Mario Bros” by popular creator Shigeru Miyamoto, providing a glimpse and variety of other interesting games that would take your gaming experience to the next level.

Miyamoto said: “The Nintendo Museum is a place where visitors can learn about Nintendo’s commitment to manufacturing that places importance on play and originality.“

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The video also included a clip related to shooting games, a few firms' first consoles that revealed a giant controller with two operators, and Japanese poems.

Japan’s Nintendo previously announced plans regarding the museum in 2021, which was meant to be opened at the beginning of 2024.

Nintendo museum’s tickets

Nintendo Museum’s tickets are currently available on sale for October and November costing 3,300 yen ($22.60).