Info from some tweets:
According to Mainichi Shinbun, the head of Universal Studios Japan says the Mario area will "exceed" Harry Potter. pic.twitter.com/jsyY3lEhgk
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 11, 2016
The head of Universal Studios Japan also says that not just Mario, but "many" of Nintendo's IPs are under consideration for the theme park.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 11, 2016
Reaffirms the previous statement that the Nintendo area of Universal Studios Japan will be open by the 2020 Olympics.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 11, 2016
While it took $400 million to build the Harry Potter area at Universal Studios Japan, Nintendo Land may cost "beyond $500 million".
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 12, 2016
MULTIPLE attractions/restaurants/stores are being jointly developed between Nintendo and Universal Studios Japan.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 12, 2016
Looking like there is a possibility that Nintendo Land will be "officially announced" (unveiled?) to the public sometime before year's end.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 12, 2016
(via GoNintendo.com)
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So, what kind of attractions, themed areas, restaurants and shops do y'all want to see?
According to Mainichi Shinbun, the head of Universal Studios Japan says the Mario area will "exceed" Harry Potter. pic.twitter.com/jsyY3lEhgk
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 11, 2016
The head of Universal Studios Japan also says that not just Mario, but "many" of Nintendo's IPs are under consideration for the theme park.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 11, 2016
Reaffirms the previous statement that the Nintendo area of Universal Studios Japan will be open by the 2020 Olympics.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 11, 2016
While it took $400 million to build the Harry Potter area at Universal Studios Japan, Nintendo Land may cost "beyond $500 million".
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 12, 2016
MULTIPLE attractions/restaurants/stores are being jointly developed between Nintendo and Universal Studios Japan.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 12, 2016
Looking like there is a possibility that Nintendo Land will be "officially announced" (unveiled?) to the public sometime before year's end.
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) July 12, 2016
(via GoNintendo.com)
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So, what kind of attractions, themed areas, restaurants and shops do y'all want to see?