Mario Shopping Kart: Nintendo unveils Tokyo store to
lure casual gamers
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[November 19, 2019] By
Sam Nussey
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co Ltd unveiled
its first Japanese store on Tuesday in Tokyo's trendy Shibuya shopping
district, in a step towards greater commercialization of its cast of
popular characters.
The Nintendo Tokyo store in the fashion-focused Parco department store
marks the latest move into the mainstream for Japan's gamer culture and
gives Nintendo a key location to attract more casual fans.
The store - previewed to the media on Tuesday ahead of its public
opening on Friday - offers a range of goods featuring prized characters
including Italian plumber Mario, adventurer Link and pink alien Kirby,
with exclusive products from Legend of Zelda-branded ties to Animal
Crossing-themed oven gloves.
The Kyoto-based company will look at how the store performs before
considering further openings, a spokesman said.
"Nintendo is a company that thinks over a very long time-horizon," said
Hirokazu Hamamura, head of game magazine publisher Famitsu Group.
The Kyoto-based company, which already operates a store in New York, is
building on the success of the Pokemon Center retail chain, which will
also have space on the 6th floor of the new Parco.
That chain is managed by the Pokemon Company, which was set up with
investment from gaming companies Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures to
help manage the franchise.
Pokemon's broad offering spanning video games, movies and soft toys, has
made the franchise a home-grown contender for a Disney-style pop-culture
empire.
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Limited graffiti version Pikachu are displayed at Pokemon Center
Shibuya at at SHIBUYA PARCO, a department store and shopping mall
complex, during a press preview in Tokyo, Japan November 19, 2019.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
That contrasts with Nintendo's tight grip over its characters, with
moves to broaden its appeal including Super Nintendo World, a new
attraction set to open at the Universal Studios Japan theme park in
Osaka next year.
The new outpost of Pokemon Center, which last month proved wildly
popular when it opened a pop-up store in London, features black walls
and graffiti-splashed Pikachu toys in a nod to its location in Shibuya -
a street-fashion mecca.
Parco's 6th floor also features stores from companies such as games
maker Capcom Co Ltd.
Nintendo's push to drive sales beyond hardcore gamers comes as two
Pokemon titles received a positive reception when they launched for the
Switch console last week, bringing a game with full Pokemon battling
mechanics to the device for the first time.
The game is expected to drive demand for the Switch and the lower-cost
Switch Lite into the year-end shopping season.
(Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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