
So to cement the hype for this project, we're gonna talk about 25 sure-things we know about this highly anticipated amusement park. Hopefully Universal and Nintendo can land on the "crazy ideas" they have planned and deliver a theme park that will blow our minds and even the money from our wallets. Nintendo has a track record of being overly-ambitious, as we've seen with projects like the Virtual Boy or even the Wii U (which looks more like a Switch prototype at this point). The only enemy Nintendo and Universal have to face now is Nintendo's suborned ambition. You'd have to search long and hard to find a gamer who isn't the least bit excited by the project, and rightfully so. Nintendo fan or not, it's hard not to praise the company for always pushing the envelope, as we're once again seeing here.Īnd now Nintendo is onto arguably one of their biggest ventures in the company's history-an amusement park. Through the course of my life, I've seen Nintendo get gamers off the couch with the Wii, in the streets with Pokémon Go, and playing with cardboard with Nintendo Labo. Nintendo has always been a company that has tried to push the boundaries of gaming, one might call them innovative. On Nintendo has announced that they would partner with Universal Studios to build Nintendo land in Hollywood California, Orlando Florida, and in Japan. Today it was announced that Super Nintendo World, the highly anticipated, intricately themed land. Universal Studios has paired up with Nintendo to bring three distinct Nintendo themed parks around the globe (Japan, California, and Florida) by the mid-2020s and I can't be more excited. &0183 &32 Super Nintendo World Opens at Universal Japan Spring 2021, Store Opens October 16. We will actually see a mashup of these two ideas in the near future. If there are two things I love in life, it's amusement parks and Nintendo.
