I was at Universal Hollywood just after Super Nintendo World opened. It was crazy busy. Your visit is much calmer and easy to see the merch. I found it expensive and all I wanted was a Yoshi souvenir and they didn’t have anything interesting for Yoshi! Thanks for sharing your experience Miro!
Aw that sounds like a pretty miserable visit then - no Yoshi and tons of people. I had no idea about this store, so I was pleasantly surprised when I saw it :D Not that I bought anything either, but I would have loved to
I largely missed out on Nintendo stuff. I made a jump from ColecoVision to Sega Genesis, only playing Nintendo games when hanging out with friends who had consoles. (And a brief time one summer when my little sister's summer visit with my dad overlapped with mine and she brought her Nintendo so she'd have something to do during the days while he was at work. I got pretty good at Super Mario Bros. in a couple weeks.) But still loved everything I played and watched. (A friend and I were big fans of the Mario Bros. arcade game at a nearby amusement park.)
I know the feeling! Not with Nintendo, but I missed several console generations where I had no idea what games were coming out or anything. I still don't have the newer consoles but these days I at least know what games I'm missing out on. I did have a NES and SNES though, and man I played those old Nintendo games so much...
@@thisisgeeky Our last consoles were the first XBox and a Nintendo Wii (only Nintendo I've ever had). These days, most gaming is goofy stuff for a Monday night online gaming group. (Computer.)
I at least have an old PS3 and a part-time PS4... But yeah, it's really hard to find time to waste on console gaming these days. I find it hard to find time to waste on PC gaming as well (aside from keeping up with Genshin Impact). I was bemoaning that fact this weekend, actually - there are so many games I'd love to spend weeks on, but when's that going to happen in this supposedly "adult" life?
I was at Universal Hollywood just after Super Nintendo World opened. It was crazy busy. Your visit is much calmer and easy to see the merch. I found it expensive and all I wanted was a Yoshi souvenir and they didn’t have anything interesting for Yoshi! Thanks for sharing your experience Miro!
Aw that sounds like a pretty miserable visit then - no Yoshi and tons of people. I had no idea about this store, so I was pleasantly surprised when I saw it :D Not that I bought anything either, but I would have loved to
I largely missed out on Nintendo stuff. I made a jump from ColecoVision to Sega Genesis, only playing Nintendo games when hanging out with friends who had consoles. (And a brief time one summer when my little sister's summer visit with my dad overlapped with mine and she brought her Nintendo so she'd have something to do during the days while he was at work. I got pretty good at Super Mario Bros. in a couple weeks.) But still loved everything I played and watched. (A friend and I were big fans of the Mario Bros. arcade game at a nearby amusement park.)
I know the feeling! Not with Nintendo, but I missed several console generations where I had no idea what games were coming out or anything. I still don't have the newer consoles but these days I at least know what games I'm missing out on. I did have a NES and SNES though, and man I played those old Nintendo games so much...
@@thisisgeeky Our last consoles were the first XBox and a Nintendo Wii (only Nintendo I've ever had). These days, most gaming is goofy stuff for a Monday night online gaming group. (Computer.)
I at least have an old PS3 and a part-time PS4... But yeah, it's really hard to find time to waste on console gaming these days. I find it hard to find time to waste on PC gaming as well (aside from keeping up with Genshin Impact). I was bemoaning that fact this weekend, actually - there are so many games I'd love to spend weeks on, but when's that going to happen in this supposedly "adult" life?
1:39 That's not mean! I would rather have that player 2 shirt than the player 1 shirt since Luigi is WAY better than Mario
I stand corrected in other words! Hmm... I guess he is a bit more suave than his bro
Pfft I would rather go to Japan tbh
Haha me too. But the US was pretty nice too