We trekked out to the Shigureden museum in Kyoto, Japan; corporate home of Nintendo. Here, the founder of Nintendo, Sekiryo Yamauchi has created an interactive museum which at the time used the Nintendo DS to intreact with live installations.
We were fortunate enough to have an attendant present that spoke English. This was not normally the case, so if you are considering going, just assume you will be "on your own", as English-speaking translators are not normally on hand.
When you walk in (after removing your shoes, of course) there are huge LCD panels on the floor. As you navigate the floorscape with your DS in hand, the Wifi tracks your position over an interactive map of Kyoto. Your DS is represented by a virtual bird which you can see in the video. As you walk around, the bird will circle or migrate towards focal points of Kyoto. When we came across Nintendo HQ on the map, Mario popped out with the iconic "coin" sound. You're also doing this at the same time with other people, which is really cool because it becomes this social experimentation in traversing this interactive field, your DS serving as a "GPS"/Navi/Pokedex.
There's a lot of interactive content. Unfortunately for me, it was all in Japanese. But it was pretty bugged out. The building had some dope architecture.
It was also an interesting trek/walk to get to. Kyoto is definitely worth checking out, especially if you want to see Japan beyond the bright lights of Tokyo.
Peep the video. Here's the website with the sick rock garden jawn:
http://www.shigureden.com/english/index.html
Way better than the lame ass Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Plaza!
cybersalad 2 years ago
That's awesome. I'd like to go there someday :)
Grooveraider 3 years ago