Shigeru Miyamoto visits Super Nintendo World theme park in new video



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Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto led a video tour of the company’s Mario-themed Super Nintendo World attraction at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka during the company’s last live stream.

The theme park appears to be filled with Mario iconography that will be familiar to Nintendo fans. Even the Mario-themed entrance: you enter the park through a giant pipe that spits you into the atrium of Princess Peach’s castle which debuted in Super Mario 64.

Miyamoto demonstrated how you can use a special smart bracelet, called a “Power-Up Band,” to interact with different parts of the area. In one example, he hit a block of question marks with the hand carrying the device, and the block made the classic Mario coin collecting sound. At another point, Miyamoto hit a prisoner of war block near a spinning Koopa shell at the right time to bounce it off and collect a key coin. The group connects to your smartphone so you can follow your activities in the park.

Miyamoto also walked through an underground area which had oversized elements to create the illusion of being a smaller Mario, a vast cafe with video screens of toads making food, and Bowser’s Castle, where the AR Mario kart– themed roller coasters are located.

As a longtime Mario fan, the park looks lovely, and I hope I can experience it for myself one day. The opening of Super Nintendo World is scheduled for February 4. The area was originally scheduled to open before the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, but the opening was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic (which also pushed back the Olympics). At some point, Universal Studios also plans to open Super Nintendo World zones in Hollywood, California; Orlando Florida; and Singapore.

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