Museum visitors are given 10 digital coins they can use to play the games, but be warned: it’s not possible to buy additional ones, so players will need to strategize and choose wisely.
This is so idiotic, yet somehow still 100% on brand for Nintendo.
It almost reads like a satire article, it’s quite ridiculous.
It sounds more like a shitty arcade.
I’m assuming it’s to make sure there’s not long waits to try them. Giving a set number of tokens to visitors means they can roughly control the amount of time someone spends with those games. One person can’t just buy 100 coins and spend all day on the same game.
Could have just done a ticketing system reserved in advance with fixed time blocks, though. But then your museum tour is on a schedule.
The games there better not run on any emulators.
First ride will be a court room with Weird Al’s “I’ll sue ya” playing as elevator music
It’s a museum.
Art galley of all the famous…cases they won, special wing reserved for the patents xd
Followed immediately by the world’s first execution over counterfeit entrance tickets. $60 bucks is $60 bucks.
“…filled with framed lawsuits and litigations against their fans.”
They can go suck on a tailpipe and die in the sewer.
Nintendo when I agree to the terms and conditions so my children can have fun for an hour
What are they exhibiting? Lawsuits?
So when’s the cease and desist coming?
Just don’t post about your visit to YouTube.
Someone takes a photo “six years dungeon!”
Will I be detained if I have a device with an emulator installed while visiting the museum
Never thought I’d say this, but I’d be down to vandalize this “museum”.
Hmmm
Only museum that people would actually enjoy if oil activists thew soup on the exhibits