Nintendo opened its first museum on Wednesday in a renovated factory in Kyoto, showcasing the long history of the Japanese ...
Down a narrow side street in the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto, businessman and crafter Fusajiro Yamauchi sat 135 years ago, ...
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The Nintendo Museum opens in Uji, Japan, offering a unique look into the company’s history and immersive gaming experiences.
Nintendo is one of the lifeblood's of the gaming industry, but its roots go deep within its 135 year old lifespan.
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The Japanese giant’s first museum is jam packed with nostalgia and rare items – and tells us a lot about its future.
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