At Nintendo's New Museum, Classic Games Get Reinvented for Today
Briefly

"The Uji Kokura factory, which started as a toy production facility, has transformed into the Nintendo Museum, set to open on October 2, 2024, showcasing over a century of history."
"Interactive sections named 'Learn,' 'Experience,' and 'Create and Play' allow visitors to engage with Nintendo's products through the lens of modern technology, offering a unique, immersive experience."
"The first floor features a unique interactive card game experience, based on Hyakunin Isshu, where players must find cards scattered on the floor to complete a poem they just heard.'"
"Visitors can enjoy mini-games inspired by Nintendo's 1960s toys, such as the Ultra Machine and Ultra Hand, showcasing how play has evolved while honoring the company's rich history."
Read at WIRED
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