Tom Nook Sawyer
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Loved the MaRIO paper he was reading
The songs was AMAZING, it remembers me Cowboy Bebop a lot. It's Yoko Kanno's?
Cannot wait for the Compile Heart JRPG in which the Olympic Sports are going to be transformed into fanservice moe blobs that need to unite and set apart their differences to save OlympicLand from the evils of greedy corporations.Can't wait for the upcoming Olympic in Japan lol.
Soo many great promotion they can do too.
Slam Dunk for Basketball
Haikyuu for Volleyball
Tsubasa, Giant Killing for Football
Prince of Tennis for Tennis
Hajime no Ippo, Ashita no Joe for Boxing
Diamond no Ace, Major for Baseball
and all the other big anime franchise. Mario, Pikachu, Hello Kitty, Doraemon, Goku, Hatsune Miku, Chopper, Haro, Rilakuma, etc.
If all the animation and game industry come guns blazing, those visiting is going to lose their shit=wallet lol.
... Can't we all just be grateful VIDEO GAMES are getting this sort of attention on a world stage? Mario/Nintendo are video game ambassadors; this is *huge* for everyone.
Free! for swimming.
Cannot wait for the Compile Heart JRPG in which the Olympic Sports are going to be transformed into fanservice moe blobs that need to unite and set apart their differences to save OlympicLand from the evils of greedy corporations.
Exciting times =3
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JAPAN IS A MESS I LOVE THEM :lol
Nintendo better get their name out there, damn. Pikachu should be in the video too.
And you think a major presence during the closing ceremony of the GODDAMN OLYMPICS isn't gonna help with that!?
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Oh... I get it... it was a thing they did with the thing...
We will have to wait 4 years for the opening ceremony. It's too much
Nintendo's section of Universal Studios Tokyo is supposed to open by then, right?
That's nice and all, but...
Where's my Akira reference?
If I don't hear at least one "TETSUOOOO" in the next promo video, I'm boycotting them.
Also, which anime series are getting the prime slot at the 2020 opening ceremony? Kill La Kill? Idolmaster? Monster Musume?
nnnnooooooooOf course. U would not want to miss that Lucina Olympic Fencing merchandise right?^_^
think so yeah. that place will be definitely get overcrowded.. and usj is at osaka btwNintendo's section of Universal Studios Tokyo is supposed to open by then, right?
Shiina Ringo did the music for the show. She is so awesome. Japanese tv just did a report on the making of the presentation and had an interview with her about her role on the ceremony.
I love his wink. He knows what he did
Games won't be exclusive to Tokyo. Maybe Osaka will host some of them.Yep, Nintendo's section is proposed to be opened in 2020. Universal Studio is in Osaka, but people can still travel there easily from Tokyo. I am feeling that it is a grand plan set by Nintendo.
Shiina Ringo did the music for the show. She is so awesome. Japanese tv just did a report on the making of the presentation and had an interview with her about her role on the ceremony.
Regardless of the ins and outs of getting this deal done, the idea that hypothetical money used for getting Mario a big role in the Olympic closing ceremony would have been better used by putting together a better showcase for Paper Mario or TMS at E3 is legitimately hilarious.
hahaMario on NX confirmed?
nnnnoooooooo
think so yeah. that place will be definitely get overcrowded.. and usj is at osaka btw
Games won't be exclusive to Tokyo. Maybe Osaka will host some of them.
Games won't be exclusive to Tokyo. Maybe Osaka will host some of them.
A stronger presence at E3 (or at least a dozen Nintendo directs) would do more for Nintendo's global presence then this bizarre stunt at Rio. At least at E3 Nintendo would be assured that gamers and the enthusiast media would be paying attention. While at Rio, it's a mix bag and nobody was watching the closing ceremony anticipating co-branding with Mario. Really, Nintendo at Rio seems like a continuation of their failed 'blue ocean' strategy, trying to chase the casual crowd that made the Wii a success without realising that the industry has moved on.Regardless of the ins and outs of getting this deal done, the idea that hypothetical money used for getting Mario a big role in the Olympic closing ceremony would have been better used by putting together a better showcase for Paper Mario or TMS at E3 is legitimately hilarious.
Games won't be exclusive to Tokyo. Maybe Osaka will host some of them.
Uh, you think Nintendo paid to have Mario appear in that? More like Mario sacrificed his dignity by turning into Abe.Well, I guess we know where Nintendo's global marketing budget disappeared to. Can't have been cheap to get Mario in the Rio closing ceremony, or to make Abe sacrifice is dignity like that.
Still, I can't help but think this was money wasted on Nintendo's part. Since Nintendo doesn't have any products to promote at this point. Four years is a long time, should the NX fail there might not even be a Nintendo left to boast by the time of the opening ceremony in Tokyo.
A stronger presence at E3 (or at least a dozen Nintendo directs) would do more for Nintendo's global presence then this bizarre stunt at Rio. At least at E3 Nintendo would be assured that gamers and the enthusiast media would be paying attention. While at Rio, it's a mix bag and nobody was watching the closing ceremony anticipating co-branding with Mario. Really, Nintendo at Rio seems like a continuation of their failed 'blue ocean' strategy, trying to chase the casual crowd that made the Wii a success without realising that the industry has moved on.
A stronger presence at E3 (or at least a dozen Nintendo directs) would do more for Nintendo's global presence then this bizarre stunt at Rio. At least at E3 Nintendo would be assured that gamers and the enthusiast media would be paying attention. While at Rio, it's a mix bag and nobody was watching the closing ceremony anticipating co-branding with Mario. Really, Nintendo at Rio seems like a continuation of their failed 'blue ocean' strategy, trying to chase the casual crowd that made the Wii a success without realising that the industry has moved on.
Wow, I know her but I didn't know that she was so recognized! It was really awesome <3