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Wow check this out: read article below or click link.
https://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060218/ennew_afp/japanentertainment_060218134225
If it comes to the U.S. I seriously going to go, if I can find someone to go with. Maybe some one from PC would like to go there and hang out. So much more fun to go with someone else.
Nintendo to launch Pokemon amusement park
Sat Feb 18, 8:42 AM ET
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's Nintendo will launch a travelling amusement park later this year with rides based on Pokemon characters, starting in Taiwan.
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The Pokemon theme park will open in Taipei for a three-month run from June, aiming to draw a total of one million visitors, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said Saturday in its evening edition.
The Nintendo group is considering moving the park later to the United States, Europe and Shanghai, the economic daily added.
The ubiquitous Pokemon characters, originally developed by Nintendo for its "Game Boy" machine, have been made into a television animation series aired in 70 countries and regions.
The Pokemon park was temporarily built last year in the central Japanese city of Nagoya to coincide with the World Exposition held for six months to September. It drew 4.5 million visitors during its half-year run.
Nintendo officials could not be reached to confirm the report.
https://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060218/ennew_afp/japanentertainment_060218134225
If it comes to the U.S. I seriously going to go, if I can find someone to go with. Maybe some one from PC would like to go there and hang out. So much more fun to go with someone else.
Nintendo to launch Pokemon amusement park
Sat Feb 18, 8:42 AM ET
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's Nintendo will launch a travelling amusement park later this year with rides based on Pokemon characters, starting in Taiwan.
ADVERTISEMENT
The Pokemon theme park will open in Taipei for a three-month run from June, aiming to draw a total of one million visitors, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said Saturday in its evening edition.
The Nintendo group is considering moving the park later to the United States, Europe and Shanghai, the economic daily added.
The ubiquitous Pokemon characters, originally developed by Nintendo for its "Game Boy" machine, have been made into a television animation series aired in 70 countries and regions.
The Pokemon park was temporarily built last year in the central Japanese city of Nagoya to coincide with the World Exposition held for six months to September. It drew 4.5 million visitors during its half-year run.
Nintendo officials could not be reached to confirm the report.