Super Nintendo World Is Coming To Universal Studios Park Japan; The First Ever Nintendo's Park Attraction

Universal Studios in Japan will offer its visitors a new world of "Super Mario Bros" as well as other Nintendo franchises at Super Nintendo World. However, Nintendo of America disclosed on its official twitter account of the first concept of the Mario themed attraction.

Nintendo said that Super Nintendo World is specifically based on all Nintendo titles according to Polygon.  The attraction is located in Osaka, Japan inside the Universal Studios theme park.

Surprisingly, Nintendo and Universal Studios are planning to bring Mario and friends in Hollywood, Orlando, California and Florida parks. The expected time of the opening of Nintendo attraction is on 2020.

It is a perfect timing for the 202 Tokyo Olympics. Super Nintendo World approximate cost is more than 50 billion yen. In Nintendo's trailer for Universal Studios Japan, it focuses on Mario and Luigi. Versions of Princess Peach, as well as Browser's castle, are also included.

It will be a Peach and Toad theme park version. The whole area will be filled with other known Nintendo characters. Characters of Nintendo and the various worlds they inhabit will be developed at the highest quality.

These things are possible through the strong collaboration of the Mark Woodbury and Shigeru Miyamoto. The former one is the President of Universal Creative that is already renowned for creativity and excellence. On the other hand, the latter is a creative fellow of Nintendo. The partnership of Nintendo and Universal Studios was announced last November.

The teaser image for Super Nintendo World is a sneak peak on the dream comes true of Mario's fans. There will be roaming mascots like Peach and Todd according to BGR. Nintendo of America posted on its official twitter account about Super Nintendo World that features attraction based on many Nintendo titles and it will come to Universal Studios Japan. However, there is no actual ride that has been disclosed.

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