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L'exposition Nintendo Kyoto dévoile des souvenirs d'arcade classiques et des options de transport pour bébés

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 22,2025

Nintendo Museum Showcases Mario Classics, Retro Products, and More in KyotoUne récente visite vidéo de Shigeru Miyamoto, légendaire concepteur de jeux et créateur de Mario, offre un aperçu captivant du nouveau musée de Nintendo à Kyoto, au Japon. Ce musée raconte le remarquable voyage d'un siècle du géant du jeu vidéo.

Le nouveau musée de Nintendo : un siècle d'histoire du jeu vidéo dévoilé

Grande ouverture : 2 octobre 2024, Kyoto, Japon

Ouvrant ses portes le 2 octobre 2024, le musée Nintendo nouvellement construit à Kyoto célèbre plus d'un siècle d'histoire de Nintendo. La visite YouTube de Miyamoto présente la vaste collection d'artefacts et de produits emblématiques qui ont façonné cette légende du jeu vidéo.

Construit sur le site de l'usine de cartes à jouer Hanafuda originale de Nintendo datant de 1889, ce musée moderne sur deux étages propose un voyage complet à travers l'évolution de Nintendo. Une place accueillante sur le thème de Mario accueille les visiteurs à l'entrée.

Nintendo Museum Showcases Mario Classics, Retro Products, and More in Kyoto(c) Nintendo La tournée met en lumière une gamme diversifiée de produits s'étalant sur des décennies : des jeux de société et des premières voitures RC aux consoles de jeux TV couleur des années 1970. Des objets inattendus, tels que la poussette "Mamaberica", sont également exposés, mettant en valeur l'histoire plus large des produits Nintendo.

Une exposition importante se concentre sur les consoles Famicom et NES, une époque charnière pour Nintendo, ainsi que sur les jeux classiques et les périphériques de diverses régions. L'évolution de franchises bien-aimées comme Super Mario et The Legend of Zelda est également mise en évidence.

Nintendo Museum Showcases Mario Classics, Retro Products, and More in Kyoto(c) Les éléments Nintendo Interactive abondent, notamment de grands écrans compatibles avec les appareils intelligents, permettant aux visiteurs de jouer à des titres classiques comme le jeu d'arcade Super Mario Bros. De ses modestes débuts en tant que fabricant de cartes à jouer à une puissance mondiale du jeu, le Nintendo Museum ouvre ses portes, promettant une expérience amusante pour tous.

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