Super Nintendo World will first open in Japan this summer, before arriving in Orlando and Hollywood.
Super Nintendo World will first open at the Universal Studios park in Osaka, Japan, ahead of the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020. The park will feature a real-life Mario Kart and character-themed"power up bands" that allow guests to collect digital coins and compete against each other.
Speaking about the new Super Nintendo World, Stephen B. Burke, Senior EVP & Chairman, NBCUniversal at Comcast Corporation, said:"It's up there with Harry Potter, which in some of our parks, Harry Potter drove incremental attendance of about 2 million people. So Nintendo is in very rarefied air. And the attraction that we're building in Osaka is spectacular.
"It will be filled with incredibly fun rides, shops, a restaurant and interactive gameplay throughout the land. And there will be something for everyone, regardless of age or gaming experience."
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