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Nintendo’s long-awaited museum lastly opens to the general public quickly. The place is full of a long time of Nintendo historical past, starting from when the newly based firm made enjoying playing cards within the late 1800s all the best way as much as its present smash hit console, the Swap. However maybe the perfect a part of this museum is definitely its reward store, which is full of a few of the coolest Nintendo merch I’ve seen in a very long time.

On October 2, after being introduced in 2022, the official Nintendo Museum opens. Good luck getting in, although, as tickets are offered out for the subsequent two months. Nonetheless, what I’m actually enthusiastic about isn’t strolling by means of the writer’s lengthy historical past of Mario, Zelda, and Metroid video games; as a substitute, I need to go on a buying spree within the museum’s reward store. GameWatch posted a plethora of images of the place on-line and it’s wild to look by means of. The store contains shirts, mugs, pens, and different gadgets primarily based on each Nintendo console. Sure, even the Digital Boy!

Did you ever suppose to your self, “What I actually need is a espresso mug that includes the colours and emblem of Nintnedo’s failed 3D handheld console, the Digital Boy”? Properly, you reside an odd life, however fortunate you, Nintendo could make your (oddly particular) goals come true. There are additionally Wii U gadgets, too. Maybe the best issues I noticed are large pillows primarily based on totally different Nintendo controllers. Lastly, I can sleep on an enormous and fluffy N64 gamepad. I hope some (or most) of these things finds its means over to the Nintendo Retailer in NYC as a result of I’m fearful of what scalpers are going to cost for an SNES ballcap.

Listed here are a few of the coolest issues we noticed within the store, however do additionally try GameWatch for much more images of all the things within the retailer, together with costs on a lot of this stuff and extra close-up photographs of tinier merchandise.

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