• Nintendo files trademark "Super Nintendo World" for the upcoming Universal theme park
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[media]https://twitter.com/ninmobilenews/status/869198794977574916[/media] [url]https://www.cgmagonline.com/2017/05/29/nintendo-files-trademark-for-super-nintendo-world-in-the-us/[/url] [QUOTE]Nintendo recently placed a trademark request for ‘Super Nintendo World’ in the U.S. Through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Nintendo filed a trademark application for ‘Super Nintendo World’ which is currently the company’s game themed park attraction set for Universal Studios Japan, in Osaka. The exact basis of the trademark is listed as 1B;44D, which refers to the usage and intent of a foreign application. The new application entered through the Trademark Reporting and Monitoring System or TRAM on May 27, 2017.[/QUOTE]
Not surprising, especially since they stated it would head to Hollywood and Orlando. I wonder if they are going to talk about it during E3 or drop info in July to compete with D23's announcements.
Wondering where in Orlando it's going to go. Universal recently (in the past few years) bought a huge plot of land but it's quite a ways from their main area. They already said the Wet N' Wild area will be hotel property as well.
[QUOTE=Smoot;52288230]Wondering where in Orlando it's going to go. Universal recently (in the past few years) bought a huge plot of land but it's quite a ways from their main area. They already said the Wet N' Wild area will be hotel property as well.[/QUOTE] It is rumored to be evicting [url=http://attractionsmagazine.com/rumor-queue-top-theme-park-rumors-2017/] KidZone[/url]: [quote=Attractions Magazine]Universal Orlando’s Nintendo World expansion is rumored to replace KidZone and I’ve been told by multiple sources that Fievel’s Playland, Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster, Curious George Goes to Town, A Day in the Park with Barney and Animal Actors on Location will be closed for the expansion. The SpongeBob StorePants venue is rumored to remain, although I’m skeptical of this rumor due to the time that has passed since the store opened in 2012 in addition to the lack of congruity its presence would create (it’s nestled between E.T. and Woody Woodpecker’s KidZone Dining location). The fate of E.T. is one that could go two ways: the first being the closure of the attraction and the second could be a renovation of the ride and relocation of its entrance and queue near NBCUniversal’s media center in Central Park. Sources I’ve spoken with in the past claimed Universal Orlando was leaning toward closing the attraction for good because the space it resides in is sizable enough for another Nintendo World attraction, as well as the cost of renovating the ride (it’s in need of one). The Nintendo World expansion in Universal Orlando is rumored to have a recreation of Princess Peach’s castle, which can be glimpsed in the concept art shown thus far. A Mario Kart attraction and a Donkey Kong Mine Cart experience are rumored in addition to a Nintendo store and a dining experience. The space will be akin to what we’ve grown accustomed to with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and soon Pandora: World of Avatar; an immersive land intricately themed from top-to-bottom. It would seem the news of this expansion was prematurely announced before Universal and Nintendo had finalized it, which is why it’s been nearly two years since the announcement with no official commencement of construction. That is rumored to change soon. I’ve been told by one source that Universal Orlando is vying to open Nintendo World by 2020 with construction slated to start in 2017.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Fangz;52288288]It is rumored to be evicting [url=http://attractionsmagazine.com/rumor-queue-top-theme-park-rumors-2017/] KidZone[/url]:[/QUOTE] E.T. is the best "last of the day" ride because of how relaxing it is. Will be sad to see it go if it does get canned.
It needs to have more nintendo naming conventions. New Super Nintendo Power World 64 3D U
Metroid VR shooting gallery pls
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