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It's two levels, but it's not massive. It's located in midtown, so space wasn't abundant when they moved in there.Y’all the NYC Nintendo Store is two levels....
I bet it goes into the CityWalk near the new park.
It's two levels, but it's not massive. It's located in midtown, so space wasn't abundant when they moved in there.Y’all the NYC Nintendo Store is two levels....
I bet it goes into the CityWalk near the new park.
Y’all the NYC Nintendo Store is two levels....
I bet it goes into the CityWalk near the new park.
Bet there is Nintendo in the hotel and park stores too.Why have a Nintendo store near the Nintendo land? Split them up and increase the profits. Get people excited at the current resort.
Why a Nintendo store, the Switch only sold about 23 million worldwide (PS4 84million).
I still think Universal is taking a huge risk with this brand teaming up with the lowest console seller of the 3.
This has very little to do with Nintendo as a console manufacturer, and everything to do with their success as a game studio and creator of many IPs that are beloved across multiple generations.Why a Nintendo store, the Switch only sold about 23 million worldwide (PS4 84million).
I still think Universal is taking a huge risk with this brand teaming up with the lowest console seller of the 3.
Becaus you’re completely disregarding the history, hand held sales, game sales, and name recognition of charchters.Why a Nintendo store, the Switch only sold about 23 million worldwide (PS4 84million).
I still think Universal is taking a huge risk with this brand teaming up with the lowest console seller of the 3.
Why a Nintendo store, the Switch only sold about 23 million worldwide (PS4 84million).
I still think Universal is taking a huge risk with this brand teaming up with the lowest console seller of the 3.
Yeah, the company with the single most successful media franchise of all time is a huge risk.Why a Nintendo store, the Switch only sold about 23 million worldwide (PS4 84million).
I still think Universal is taking a huge risk with this brand teaming up with the lowest console seller of the 3.
FWIW, I’ve been to the store in NYC. It’s surprisingly small. The opening day line (a too vivid memory of mine) was 8ish hours long because the store can’t handle that many people at once. The merchandise is really cool, but it’s surprisingly obvious how much of a small-scale operation the store is.Y’all the NYC Nintendo Store is two levels....
I bet it goes into the CityWalk near the new park.
I know he posts here, but this is something I expected sooner or later.
Ahhh haven’t ventured in there.We’ve been talking about it earlier this week in the Trademarks thread.
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