Nintendo Museum to Sell Switch 2 Merchandise Starting July 15
The Nintendo Museum, traditionally a retrospective space, is now selling merchandise for the current-generation console, expanding its retail role beyond historical products.
Reporting from 1 source: Denfaminicogamer.
Nintendo announced on July 14 that the Nintendo Museum in Uji City, Kyoto, will begin selling Nintendo Switch 2 merchandise at its Bonus Stage shop from July 15. Items include T-shirts, mugs, a ballpoint pen, a ring notebook, a pin set, and game software package stickers for Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza. The museum, which focuses on Nintendo's history, will now carry current-generation console merchandise.
The Nintendo Museum in Uji City, Kyoto, is a facility dedicated to the history of Nintendo's entertainment products. Starting July 15, its Bonus Stage shop will sell Nintendo Switch 2 merchandise, including T-shirts and mugs with the console logo, a controller-clip ballpoint pen, a ring notebook with a console photo, a pin set, and game software package stickers for Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza. The museum also announced last month that a new dining facility, SUPER FAMILY RESTAURANT, will open this autumn.
- T-shirts: with Nintendo Switch 2 logo and name
- Mugs: with Nintendo Switch 2 logo and name
- Ballpoint pen: with a controller-like design on the clip
- Ring notebook: with a photo of the console on the cover
- Pin set
- Game Software Package Stickers: based on Nintendo Switch 2 packaging for Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza
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