With the calendar now turning into 2021, Super Nintendo World is set to officially launch this year at Universal Studios in Japan. Before the park opens in just a few months, though, Nintendo is now offering potential visitors another taste of what they can expect from the site in a new advertisement.
Spotted in a new commercial, Nintendo has taken a fresh look at the biggest journey Super Nintendo World will apparently make outside the gate. The ride centers on Nintendo’s popular racing franchise Mario Kart It will allow park-goers to enter the real world of kart and zoom around the virtual racing track. You can take a look at the new announcement mentioned via the tweet below.
Maricar CM#UNIVA#USJ# Nintendo World pic.twitter.com/WxnhN4kuX4
– Ryu (@ Ri_mi_1202_) December 31, 2020
Obviously, what is shown in this video is not what Mario Kart’s journey itself would look like. If so, that would be nice. The same card shown in this video looks exactly like the one that fans will be able to jump to in Super Nintendo World, though, there is that.
In addition to this Mario Kart game, Super Nintendo World will boast many other surprises that longtime Nintendo fans will definitely come out with. Not only is the entire park filled with beloved Mario icons, but those who visit it will also be able to win virtual gold coins, participate in various activities, and eat food that reflects what you might find in the Mushroom Kingdom. Overall, it looks like it will be somewhat fun.
The Super Nintendo World is set to finally open in Universal Studios Japan later this year on February 4, 2021. While this will be the first of its kind in the world, the same experience is set to come to Universal Parks in the US down the road. To keep abreast of these future developments, you can Keep watching our coverage of the park here.
So how do you feel about Super Nintendo World based on everything that has been shown to it so far? Do you intend to take a vacation to the theme park in the future? Let me know in the comments or send me a message on Twitter at Trustworthy To talk more.
[H/T Nintendo Everything]