It's not doing the numbers of the Switch reveal but still very impressive. Kudos to allWow, the announcement video is still sitting on the trending page on YouTube and has risen to the #2 spot.
It's not doing the numbers of the Switch reveal but still very impressive. Kudos to allWow, the announcement video is still sitting on the trending page on YouTube and has risen to the #2 spot.
They would be stupid if they didn't get Nintendo stores in each City Walk.
I can't imagine that scenario actually playing out. I mean, when Star Wars Land opens would someone be cheap enough to just go to the store in Disney Springs? The fact that ads will show what the land actually is would prevent that as well.It would be wiser to put Nintendo Store in the park instead of in Citywalk....people are cheap and petty.
I.E (Father and son scenario) Hey bobby you ready to go to Nintendo World at UOR? Yes dad! Cool son lets go. (Takes son to Universal goes in the store says he went to "Nintendoland" and then post about how Disney would do Nintendo better)
While the video is doing great, Youtube's "Trending" tab is total BS. It's manipulated to put certain videos there or even worse from what i've read, the uploader paying to be on the trending list.Wow, the announcement video is still sitting on the trending page on YouTube and has risen to the #2 spot.
I can't imagine that scenario actually playing out. I mean, when Star Wars Land opens would someone be cheap enough to just go to the store in Disney Springs? The fact that ads will show what the land actually is would prevent that as well.
Also, would it be feasible to put an "all things Nintendo" store in the park(s) like the one in New York? You know, the one that also sells their consoles and games and not just stuff like shirts and plush? Not to mention the pretty large demo area. That screams City Walk to me.
There would still be themed stores in the parks. Something like this however belongs in an area like City Walk.It screams Park to me. You put a Nintendo Store in city walk people will use it as a older kid babysitter and Universal will get stuck with a problem they don't want. Teen kids with limited money sitting at the Nintendo Store playing demos all day long. At least if in the park forces them to buy annual passes. It also adds space for people to not be in line for rides etc and can be used as crowd control.
Comcast already has a Nintendo E-sport team and wouldn't use citywalk as the launch point when it makes more sense to have it at the hotels and charge for conference rooms like they already have done with their other E-sport tournaments last year at RPH.For game launches and tournaments, I think it would be better situated outside the park itself.
I mean outside the park those things are going to be a crowded nightmare anyway, I can't imagine seeing all these people trying to get a family photo in front of Princess Peach's Castle with Waluigi and Birdo but so many damn nerds are crowding the area trying to get a chance to play the new Smash Brothers game that they end up having to leave with nothing.
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I love Kirby but I have a hard time seeing him getting anything more than perhaps a US version of his cafe chain, and probably not even in the initial Nintendo installment.
I will be surprised to see anything outside the Mushroom Kingdom world represented in any way outside of merch.
Which is why it would be nice if this whole thing coincided with a Nintendo Orlando store like the one they have in New York City. Would be a great thing to have before the Nintendo section even opens actually.
Which area?I agree. Kirby seems too second-tier, so Mario, DK Country, Yoshi's Island, Zelda and Pokemon will get theme park attention before it.
For now, I'm only expecting
Mushroom Kingdom at USF (my guess at attractions: Mario Kart E-ticket, Yoshi's Island E-ticket, DK D-ticket, some sort of flat ride for Wario or Captain Toad, an M&G/show for Peach... it'd also be awesome to see a Camp Jurassic equivalent play area/walkthrough themed to the classic Super Mario Bros levels)
Pokemon at IOA replacing Toon Lagoon and that empty area by Spidey
Zelda in the eventual 4th gate as its own land
Animal Crossing, Metroid, Star Fox and Kirby possibly incorporated as stand-alone attractions in more broadly-focused areas of the eventual 4th gate and/or 5th gate (Animal Crossing/Kirby in woodland/meadow area, Star Fox/Metroid in sci-fi area)
It would be wiser to put Nintendo Store in the park instead of in Citywalk....people are cheap and petty.
I.E (Father and son scenario) Hey bobby you ready to go to Nintendo World at UOR? Yes dad! Cool son lets go. (Takes son to Universal goes in the store says he went to "Nintendoland" and then post about how Disney would do Nintendo better)
They would be stupid if they didn't get Nintendo stores in each City Walk.
Yes but I'm willing to bet they'd be just as popular as the one in New York.Nintendo doesn't really do retail. They have one store (NY) in the entire country. In Japan, Pokémon has a chain of 6 stores.
Nintendo doesn't really do retail. They have one store (NY) in the entire country. In Japan, Pokémon has a chain of 6 stores.
The carnival games/TL theater area that is technically part of Toon Lagoon, but hasn't had much of anything worthwhile or toon-related since 1999-2000.Which area?
So all of TL?The carnival games/TL theater area that is technically part of Toon Lagoon, but hasn't had much of anything worthwhile or toon-related since 1999-2000.
I know SLoP is rumored to go there, but the possibilities with Nintendo and the DreamWorks acquistion has probably shifted around the locations of different proposals.
In the short term, a SLoP dark ride seems nice, but I'd think putting a Pokemon area where TL lies would be a better long-term plan. It gives Universal Creative a chance to start anew other than possibly repurposing Popeye/Me Ship the Olive. And Pokemon has proven to be a timeless franchise whereas Pets won't be remembered 15 or 20 years from now.
More importantly, it allows for an increase in park capacity since Dudley uses up a lot of space and that whole area next to Spidey is essentially empty. SLoP in TL pretty much forces the TL retheme to either be Illumination or an awkward hodgepodge of DreamWorks and Illumination.
The carnival games/TL theater area that is technically part of Toon Lagoon, but hasn't had much of anything worthwhile or toon-related since 1999-2000.
I know SLoP is rumored to go there, but the possibilities with Nintendo and the DreamWorks acquistion has probably shifted around the locations of different proposals.
In the short term, a SLoP dark ride seems nice, but I'd think putting a Pokemon area where TL lies would be a better long-term plan. It gives Universal Creative a chance to start anew other than possibly repurposing Popeye/Me Ship the Olive. And Pokemon has proven to be a timeless franchise whereas Pets won't be remembered 15 or 20 years from now.
More importantly, it allows for an increase in park capacity since Dudley uses up a lot of space and that whole area next to Spidey is essentially empty. SLoP in TL pretty much forces the TL retheme to either be Illumination or an awkward hodgepodge of DreamWorks and Illumination.