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someone keeps adding this original research with comments like "I've been to the store and seen it myself" -- that's a perfect example of original research, now go read WP:NOR |
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[[Image:Nintendo World NYC.JPG|thumb|right|300px|The Nintendo World Store in [[Rockefeller Center]], in New York City, New York, USA.]] |
[[Image:Nintendo World NYC.JPG|thumb|right|300px|The Nintendo World Store in [[Rockefeller Center]], in New York City, New York, USA.]] |
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[[Image:Game boy damaged in the gulf war.JPG|left|thumb|150px|A Game Boy that works despite being damaged in the [[Gulf War]] which is displayed in the store.]] |
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'''Nintendo World''', located in [[New York City]] at [[Rockefeller Center]], is [[Nintendo]]'s flagship specialty store. The Store sells all sorts of Nintendo video games and merchandise, including apparel, hardware, and accessories that are exclusive to the store. It replaced the [[Pokémon Center]] that originally stood in the building, which has since been moved to a different section of the building. The Store features the [[Nintendo DS Lite]] Circle and Multiplayer Wall, which use [[Wi-Fi|wireless technology]] to link up fellow gamers. Every first Sunday of the month there is a competition for a top selling game. Registration begins about two weeks before the actual date. |
'''Nintendo World''', located in [[New York City]] at [[Rockefeller Center]], is [[Nintendo]]'s flagship specialty store. The Store sells all sorts of Nintendo video games and merchandise, including apparel, hardware, and accessories that are exclusive to the store. It replaced the [[Pokémon Center]] that originally stood in the building, which has since been moved to a different section of the building. The Store features the [[Nintendo DS Lite]] Circle and Multiplayer Wall, which use [[Wi-Fi|wireless technology]] to link up fellow gamers. Every first Sunday of the month there is a competition for a top selling game. Registration begins about two weeks before the actual date. |
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The New York City Nintendo World store is also notable for housing a prototype of the Nintendo Advanced Video System, an early design of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], as well as several canceled accessories and an original [[Game Boy]] that survived the first [[Gulf War]] as part of a historical exhibit of Nintendo hardware. |
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Revision as of 21:52, 30 August 2008
Nintendo World, located in New York City at Rockefeller Center, is Nintendo's flagship specialty store. The Store sells all sorts of Nintendo video games and merchandise, including apparel, hardware, and accessories that are exclusive to the store. It replaced the Pokémon Center that originally stood in the building, which has since been moved to a different section of the building. The Store features the Nintendo DS Lite Circle and Multiplayer Wall, which use wireless technology to link up fellow gamers. Every first Sunday of the month there is a competition for a top selling game. Registration begins about two weeks before the actual date.