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Super Nintendo World (Osaka)

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That's pretty good. Made me smile, actually. :)...Don't get me wrong . Yoshii will be a damn good ride. But I didn't want expectations to go through the roof without pointing out that it's aimed at kids & families. It's not going to have the thrill factor like Mario. It will be about the same ride length, 4 minutes apx. , as Mario, but on a much shorter length, so that tells you something about the speed involved. It would be a nice addition to Orlando, if it makes the cut. It'll help alleviate the dearth of kids/family attractions. But it's just not the type of ride I get overly excited about, though I'm sure it will be fun & enjoyable. Kids & families will love it.
 
That's pretty good. Made me smile, actually. :)...Don't get me wrong . Yoshii will be a damn good ride. But I didn't want expectations to go through the roof without pointing out that it's aimed at kids & families. It's not going to have the thrill factor like Mario. It will be about the same ride length, 4 minutes apx. , as Mario, but on a much shorter length, so that tells you something about the speed involved. It would be a nice addition to Orlando, if it makes the cut. It'll help alleviate the dearth of kids/family attractions. But it's just not the type of ride I get overly excited about, though I'm sure it will be fun & enjoyable. Kids & families will love it.

To personally ask, was there any information on the particular art-style of the attraction? That may be an interesting thing to note, as Yoshi has recently done Wool and is currently creating a game similar to the design of the Paper Mario series in scenic.

It's just a question that I'm curious of, because I wouldn't be surprised if it was more in-line with Mario Kart and Donkey Kong's designs of the game series as it stands now.
 
To personally ask, was there any information on the particular art-style of the attraction? That may be an interesting thing to note, as Yoshi has recently done Wool and is currently creating a game similar to the design of the Paper Mario series in scenic.

It's just a question that I'm curious of, because I wouldn't be surprised if it was more in-line with Mario Kart and Donkey Kong's designs of the game series as it stands now.
I'm not a gamer, so I can't really answer that comparison question. :)
 
I posted the wrong link.

www.twitter.com/LCASTUDIOS_USJ/status/871964787260874752

Do you know if that person on twitter seems to be who first posted that photo?

I believe so. Can't be sure. But if you read the sign its for Nintendo on the fence and is just a small section of the land being use. I expect the walls to expand later for more construction.

Of note: this pic was also taken 3 days before the ground breaking ceremony.
 
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