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It is no secret that Nintendo is one of the oldest and biggest gaming franchises in the world. After all, it is a one-stop destination for the most popular games such as Pokemon, Splatoon, The Legend of Zelda, Mario, and many more. However, Nintendo never limits itself to video games, as it always has some exciting projects for fans. 

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The Japanese giant has also ventured into the construction business by building Nintendo-inspired theme parks for fans. They have partnered with the theme park mammoth, Universal Studios, to reserve a small portion for themselves.

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With the title “Super World Nintendo,” the franchise has been able to conquer quite a few areas in different parts of the world. Now, the franchise has been working on a fresh project in Hollywood’s Universal Studios, adding interesting updates all the time. 

Avid Nintendo fan updates the world with new additions to the Super World Nintendo 

On August 28, 2022, avid theme park lover “Theme Park Shark” uploaded a video featuring Super Nintendo World. The Youtuber visited the Hollywood theme park, which was part of Universal Studios. 

While most of the things looked pretty similar to Nintendo’s original design, the YouTuber spotted a few details for the first time. 

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First, he spotted how the Japanese company had covered the Hollywood sign and the signboard beside it with blood. The franchise had painted it over both the items, confirming that it wasn’t going away for a long time.

If we look at it practically, the franchise might have done it to add a scary look, as it was located right beside the scarecrow. Second, the YouTuber spotted some animatronics testing on the iconic building as he pointed toward various designs in the clip.

Third, Dustin featured an in-progress “weekend bar” that Nintendo was building inside the theme park. The franchise had already set up the lights, refrigerators, and a few more things, confirming that it would be up and good to go in the coming time. Fourth, Nintendo added a bunch of lights to the lower lounge, making it brighter for the customers visiting the place.

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Lastly, Dustin featured an upcoming pop restaurant called the “Killer Barbeque” which was built in a fresh red and yellow stripes combination. The restaurant featured an “outer space” sign which Dustin quickly connected to his next viewing in the super world. Dustin showed fans how the builders had added some fresh purple to its “Studio Scoop,” hinting toward a new update in the future.

With such updates in the Super Nintendo world, the franchise is aiming to make it its best project to date. After all, they want to provide an ideal experience for their family.

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Are you excited about Super Nintendo World? What has been your favorite update so far? Let us know your answers in the comments section.

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