Super Nintendo World: the park is shown in a twenty-minute video

    Super Nintendo World: the park is shown in a twenty-minute video

    The debut of the Super Nintendo World, which would officially open at Universal Studios in Japan. Although this this opening has been delayed until a later date due to the difficulties caused by the pandemic COVID-19, some people were lucky enough to be able to preview the park. A series of videos have emerged showing the Osaka park in detail. Among these we can find one dedicated specifically to the main attraction of the Super Nintendo World, namely the Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge.



    A video of 20 minutes On the canal YouTube di Universal Parks News Today takes us through the entire ride, including a queue tour. In this attraction, which takes place like a real game of the Mario Kart saga, each person controls their own kart in augmented reality and can use objects against other drivers. You can take a look at this attraction and the effects of Augmented Reality in the video at the top of the article.

    There are many other Super Nintendo World videos that you can watch dedicated to other attractions, merchandise and minigames. You can find the aforementioned videos on the aforementioned Youtube channel Universal Parks News Today. Remaining in the Nintendo world, the Switch is proving to be a great sales success, having recently reached 80 million units sold, and could soon exceed the Wii sales figures (stopped at 100 million). In addition, the Nintendo Switch catalog will be enriched with the imminent launch of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser Fury, a reinterpretation of the iconic plumber's adventure originally released on Wii U in 2013. This new version will feature the exclusive DLC dedicated to the number one villain of the series, that is Bowser. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury will be released on February 12 on Nintendo Switch. The original title had sold 5.86 millions of copies worldwide pinching himself in second place of the best-selling titles on Wii U.



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