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Nintendo Museum adds new gallery of classic game production art.
Summary
The Nintendo Museum, now open to the public, has added a gallery of production art that includes level-planning graph paper and original plans for games such as Super Metroid.
Content
The Nintendo Museum is now open to the public and has expanded its displays since a preview visit in September 2024. The main new attraction is a gallery of production art used to make classic Nintendo games. The article notes the museum was busy but not crowded and attributes that partly to a timed ticket system. There are also new 40th‑anniversary Super Mario elements, additional shop merchandise, and an outdoor light show that runs in the evening.
Key details:
- The new gallery displays original production art, including graph paper used for level planning and pixel design.
- The article mentions original plans and artwork for games such as Super Metroid are on view.
- New items and displays relate to the 40th anniversary of the Super Mario Bros. games.
- Existing exhibits remain in place alongside the new gallery.
- A museum guidebook is available but, according to the article, covers only a small portion of the new gallery.
Summary:
The expanded displays highlight Nintendo's creative process and broaden the museum's offerings, including shop items and evening light shows. Ticket reservations are offered through the museum's official site, the article reports.
