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Here's a peek at Nintendo Museum's huge controllers, Super Scope shooting gallery, and more


Nintendo's 135-year history will soon be brought to life inside the walls of a new purpose-built Nintendo Museum in Kyo…

This reworking of the experience sees up to 13 players - armed with either NES Zappers or SNES Super Scopes - blasting Mario-themed targets as the likes of Shy Guys and Koopas dance and spin across a huge horizontal screen, all in a battle for the highest score. And Miyamoto's final video tour stop takes him to room where guests can play classic Nintendo games from the Famicon to Wii era - but only using comedically huge controllers requiring multiple people to coordinate their inputs. And that's alongside other interactive experiences not showcased in Nintendo's video but briefly detailed on its website, including exhibits inspired by the Ultra Hand, Love Tester, Game & Watch, and more.

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