Admission continues via randomly selected drawings.
The Nintendo Museum has been open to the public for roughly a year at this point and, thanks to the ongoing lottery system for prospective visitors, the venue has already played host to quite a few people.
Announced via Nintendo’s latest financial briefing, the company states that the “cumulative number of
visitors surpassed half a million as of the end of September”, and that it will continue to implement randomly selected drawings going forward. This is simply due to the large number of numbers, and Nintendo has apologised for any inconvenience this might cause.
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It’s great to hear that the Nintendo Museum has attracted so many visitors already! It sounds like a fantastic experience for fans of all ages. The random drawing for admission adds an interesting twist too!
fantastic experience for fans. Itβs interesting to see how the random drawing for admission adds an element of excitement and anticipation, making each visit feel even more special. I wonder how many people are eager to share their experiences online!
element of excitement! It really makes each visit feel special, as you never know when you might get the chance to go. Plus, it encourages fans to stay engaged and hopeful about their visit, which is a unique approach for a museum.