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  2. Nintendo Museum - Wikipedia

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    A Nintendo Direct on the Museum aired on August 19, 2024 with a opening date of October 2, 2024. [7] Nintendo General Manager, Shinya Takahashi, stated that the museum will feature "a wide variety of Nintendo products from the company's history". [8] Uji Mayor, Atsuko Matsumura, hopes that the new museum will be "appealing to video game fans". [9]

  3. Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo was founded in 1889 as Nintendo Koppai [d] ... into a museum tentatively named "Nintendo Gallery", targeted to open by March 2024. ...

  4. Category:Video game museums - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Museum; The Nostalgia Box; P. Play, The Videogames World; S. Star Worlds Arcade; V. Video Game Museum of Rome This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at ...

  5. List of video game museums - Wikipedia

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    Museum Website Notes Museu Bojogá de Jogos Eletrônicos: Website: Israel Computer Games Museum: Website: Museum of Computer Adventure Game History: Website: Computer Gaming World Museum: Website: Virtual museum based on the magazine Computer Gaming World: The Video Game Museum: Website: Videospielarchiv München: Website: Retro Video Game ...

  6. Nintendo Direct - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Direct [a] is a series of online presentations or live shows produced by Nintendo, where information regarding the company's upcoming content or franchises is presented, such as information about games and consoles. [1]

  7. Nintendo’s very first museum offers a nostalgic trip back in ...

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    Spread across three main buildings, Japan’s new Nintendo Museum takes visitors through the company’s 135-year history with an exhaustive exhibition that includes rare consoles and prototypes.

  8. Ogura Station - Wikipedia

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    It is the closest station to the old Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant, which is the site of the Nintendo Museum. [1] Lines. Kintetsu Railway. Kyoto Line; Building.

  9. Namco Museum - Wikipedia

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    Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64 and Namco Museum for Dreamcast and Game Boy Advance are the first compilations in the series to omit a virtual museum. The GBA version was released worldwide and was a launch title for the system in North America, [ 8 ] while other versions were exclusive to North America.