The Nintendo Museum opens in Kyoto, Japan, today. Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto never expected the company to make the museum, since it has an ethos of letting its games speak for themselves.
Read Also
- New evidence alleges Trump ‘resorted to crimes’ to subvert 2020 election
- ‘Out there suffering’: Regina updating homeless numbers with ‘PIT count’
- Helene is deadliest storm since Katrina
- White South African Farmer Accused of Feeding 2 Slain Black Women to Pigs
- Israel's options as it wages wars on multiple fronts
- Israeli military deaths in Lebanon raise questions over war’s scope
- ‘Safety ambassador’ attacked in downtown Vancouver, business group says
- Israel at war against ‘evil axis of Iran’ says Netanyahu as he sends condolences to soldiers killed in Lebanon
- 8 Israeli soldiers die in Lebanon as fears of regional war rise
- Iran’s leader warned Nasrallah of Israeli plot to kill him, sources say
Latest NPR
- Israel's options as it wages wars on multiple fronts
- Paris museums under fire for changing their wording describing works from Tibet
- The Fight Over Who Writes the History of Modern China
- How Iran’s missile strike on Israel appears to have hit some targets
- Israel sends more troops to Lebanon as it vows a 'painful' response to Iran's missiles
- Nintendo shows off Mario, Zelda, and 135 years of history in a new Kyoto museum
- Nintendo shows off Mario, Zelda, and 135 years of history in a new Kyoto museum
- 4 U.K. schools closed recently in Hackney, more are expected to follow
- Morning news brief
- A Cambodian reporter who exposed scams is charged over online posts