Nintendo shows off Mario, Zelda, and 135 years of history in a new Kyoto museum
Briefly

Nintendo's new museum in Kyoto marks a significant shift for the company, historically known for letting its products speak instead of sharing its own story.
Shigeru Miyamoto emphasized the need for Nintendo to adapt to changes in the business environment, acknowledging that the approach to connecting with consumers must evolve.
The museum showcases Nintendo's diverse history, from its origins in playing cards to its status as a powerhouse in gaming and entertainment.
James Mastromarino highlighted Nintendo's intellectual property value, underscoring their commitment to protecting their iconic characters as they expand into new ventures.
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