Bryan Derballa
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NEW YORK — Stuffed with new interactive displays and some rare bits of videogaming history, Nintendo's flagship Rockefeller Center store reopened Monday after an extensive upgrade.
The Nintendo World Store's three-week makeover added new Nintendo DSi stations, some sharp new lighting and an expanded museum area on the second floor, something of a shrine to all things Nintendo. The decor is sleek and stylish, with silhouettes of the company's iconic videogame characters framing the walls and adorable plush toys lining every aisle.
On Nov. 7, the store will host a "Mario party" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. Check these pictures to see the store's new look.
Photos: Bryan Derballa/Wired.com
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