The Nintendo Museum in Japan will allow visitors to see artwork from Nintendo's storied gaming history

Nintendo Museum Will Open A New Art Gallery This Fall

The announcement was light on details about what kind of artwork will be presented in the gallery, or how far back it will go. Although Nintendo became widely known in the early '80s for arcade hits like Donkey Kong, the company's first foray into gaming came in the early '70s with lightgun games. Since the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1985, Nintendo has remained a major player in gaming.

The Nintendo Museum already has exhibits that celebrate the history of Nintendo's video games, as well as a selection of minigames that visitors are allowed to play. During GameSpot's two-day visit to the museum in 2024, Dan Ryckert noted that it "is light on text, descriptions, placards, and other traditional elements of a museum." He added that the room with fully-functional giant controllers from the Famicom, SNES, N64, and Wii Remotes was his favorite.

Nintendo Museum also has a large selection of exclusive merchandise. In response to demand from around the world, Nintendo Museum added limits to the merch that visitors can buy in order to discourage scalpers. The museum still requires visitors to register for tickets, and Nintendo also noted that anyone who wishes to change their reservation for September should cancel their old reservation and reapply by the end of June.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG