Official ‘Nintendo Gallery’ Museum to Open in Japan by March 2024

Nintendo has announced that it will be opening a “Nintendo Gallery” museum in Japan by March 2024 that will give the company a way to showcase its product development history and philosophy to the public.

Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa shared the news in a press release, revealing that its Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant (Ogura-cho, Uji-city, Kyoto) and the surrounding land will be used to create the tentatively named Nintendo Gallery. Inside, Nintendo’s historical products will be featured alongside exhibits, experiences, and much more. The project is expected to be completed in Nintendo’s 2023 Fiscal Year, which ends in March 2024.

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The Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant was built in 1969 and was used to manufacture both playing cards and Hanafuda cards in addition to operating as a customer service center for product repairs.

Originally known as the Uji Plant, the name was changed to the Uji Ogura Plant in 1988 after “the construction, extension and renovation of the current Uji Plant (Makishima-cho, Uji-city, Kyoto).” After the Uji Ogura Plant’s functions were transferred to the current Uji Plant in November 2016, Nintendo began deciding how to best use the building and land. The answer would come to be the Nintendo Gallery.

Nintendo’s storied history began in 1889 and, since then, the company has sold more than five billion video games and over 790 million hardware units globally.

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For more on Nintendo’s history, check out every Nintendo console redesigns, a look at Nintendo’s hardware from 1977 to now, the history of (almost) every Nintendo accessory ever, and our IGN Inside Story on the lie that helped build Nintendo.

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Aussie Deals: Up to 75% off Need for Speeds and More!

We’re drifting you full-speed into a ton of discounts today. Aside from the titular NFS price blitz, we’ve found yet more gems in the Amazon Mid-Year Sale That Just Keeps on Giving. We’re talking everything from cheap Marioware on the Switch to must-own triple As on the PS5. It’s all here and it’s all going cheap like the budgie.

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Neil Gaiman Gives ‘Zero F****’ About Toxic Backlash to Sandman Casting

Not everyone is happy with Netflix’s most recent round of Sandman casting announcements. But Sandman co-creator/series executive producer Neil Gaiman makes it clear he “gives zero f****” about the negative backlash to the casting of actors like Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death and Mason Alexander Park as Desire.

“I give all the fucks about the work. I spent 30 years successfully battling bad movies of Sandman,” Gaiman tweeted. “I give zero f**** about people who don’t understand/ haven’t read Sandman whining about a non-binary Desire or that Death isn’t white enough. Watch the show, make up your minds.”

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Much of the toxic backlash seems to center around the Death and Desire characters specifically. Death, like the rest of the Endless family, is depicted with ivory white skin in the comics, while Howell-Baptiste is Black.

Even Gaiman seems perplexed as to why Desire’s casting is such a source of controversy. In the comics, Desire is best described as a nonbinary or genderfluid character whose appearance and sex changes based on the sexual urges of those around them. Park is a nonbinary actor, perhaps best-known for playing the lead role in the Broadway musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

When Twitter user @slatingsun pointed out Desire has always been a nonbinary character, Gaiman replied, “Well, yes. But you’d have to have read the comics to know that. And the shouty people appear to have skipped that step.”

In short, Gaiman is urging fans to watch the series before judging the casting choices. Previously, Gaiman revealed casting Death was a long, difficult process that involved testing hundreds of actresses before finally discovering Howell-Baptiste.

“Hundreds of talented women from all around the planet auditioned, and they were brilliant, and none of them were right,” Gaiman wrote. “Someone who could speak the truth to Dream, on the one hand, but also be the person you’d want to meet when your life was done on the other. And then we saw Kirby Howell-Baptiste’s (she/her) audition and we knew we had our Death.”

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The Sandman also stars Tom Sturridge as Dream/Morpheus, Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer Morningstar, Boyd Holbrook as The Corinthian and Charles Dance as Roderick Burgess. Production is currently underway on the first season, with a release date yet to be announced.

We do know the Netflix series will be a more loose adaptation of the comics compared to Audible’s audio drama. For more on the source material, check out IGN’s The Sandman Explained feature.

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Two Point Campus, The Follow-Up To Sega’s Two Point Hospital, Has Leaked

Two Point Studios appears to be hanging up the lab coat and reaching for a cap and gown in its follow-up to 2018’s Two Point Hospital, Two Point Campus. While the game has yet to be officially confirmed, a listing on the Microsoft store (since taken down) unveiled images and a lengthy description of the game, which promises to be full of laughs, “twists,” and “new creative tools to help you build the university of your dreams.”

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Similarly to Two Point Hospital, Two Point Campus appears to be a comedic management sim packed with plenty of puns and nonsense. One such example is that players are permitted to teach “Knight School” at their universities, a series of classes where students can learn jousting and other chivalrous skills. The game also features a Gastronomy class, where students create “mouth-watering concoctions like giant pizzas and enormous pies.” When not creating a wacky course catalog, players must build up their campuses with the best professors and facilities to “watch the academic potential of your students get unlocked.”

However, just as importantly as academics is the happiness of player’s students. In addition to managing their money and resources, players must also get to know their pupils and “explore their individual personalities, wants and needs” in order to keep them happy with clubs, societies, and gigs. In fact, it seems like the happiness and relationship status of your students will play a pretty major role in your college’s success based on the game’s description. According to the listing, players will need to “surround [the students] with friends, help them develop relationships, furnish them with pastoral care and ensure they have the right amount of joie de vivre to develop into incredible individuals who will do the legacy of your university proud.”

On top of these shifts, Two Point Campus players will not only enjoy a change of scenery, but have more control over it as they unlock the ability to build outside. According to the game’s description, the title features additions that allow players to “lay down pathways with new easy-to-use tools, plant glorious collections of outdoor flora,” and “place benches, fountains, sculptures, hedgerows–even picket fences.” The listing then jokes “the only limit is your imagination (and your in-game bank balance).”

While the listing for Two Point Campus did not contain a release date, it did confirm the upcoming game will be coming to PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. It’s also worth noting Two Point Hospital did eventually come to both the Switch and PlayStation 4 a year and a half after it’s Microsoft exclusive launch, a pattern Two Point Campus could repeat.

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Limited Run Games 2021 Showcase: How To Watch

This summer is littered with gaming events, sure to be filled with new announcements, surprises, and updates. For anyone looking to know what limited-edition physical games they can get their hands on, the Limited Run Games 2021 showcase will be taking place on Monday, June 14, at 1 PM PT/4 PM ET. Limited Run Games has said that the hour-long showcase will feature 25 announcements, including new games, physical editions of cult classics, and reissues of classic titles.

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Limited Run Games’ “#LRG3 2021” goes live Monday, June 14, at 1 PM PT/4 PM ET. The show, produced by Mega64, promises 25 physical game announcements in an hour-long presentation. During the 2020 show the company announced physical versions of Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2, Katana Zero, To The Moon, and many more, so expect a variety of titles to be announced during the showcase.

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How To Watch Limited Run Games 2021 Showcase

Limited Run Games 2021 showcase will be available on the company’s official Twitch page.

What To Expect

In past showcases, Limited Run Games have announced a number of indie titles and older classics getting physical editions. Typically, most games are announced for PS4 and Switch–of the roughly 30 games announced in 2020, only 3 weren’t available on either PS4 or Switch–but it could be possible to see PS5 games this year since the console is now officially out.

On the May 2 episode of the Xbox Expansion Pass podcast, Limited Run Games founders Douglas Bogart and Josh Fairhurst said that the company has officially partnered with Xbox and plans to make announcements soon, so there could be Xbox games at the show as well.

On Twitter, the company also gave an update about some of the titles it has already announced but haven’t released, like Katana Zero and Night In The Woods, so it seems like the showcase will be reserved for new announcements.

The Limited Run Games live stream comes shortly after Summer Game Fest on June 10 and the Xbox and Bethesda Game Showcase on June 13. GameSpot will be live streaming all of the games events and showcases during June as part of Play for All 2021, raising money for AbleGamers, which focuses on helping people with disabilities play games and improving accessibility in games.

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Mass Effect 3 Dev Exposes Never-Discovered Easter Egg

With the release of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition in May, the sci-fi series has been garnering a lot of renewed attention, including from developers who worked on the original game. For example, a designer who worked on Mass Effect 3’s 2012 release recently unveiled an Easter egg that he put in the game that had never been discovered.

Cinematic designer Richard Boisvert posted on Reddit in May about the secret and gave some guidance to players who were interested in seeing it for themselves in the remasters. It’s a cool little homage to a Mars rover, probably Opportunity, near the beginning of Mass Effect 3’s Mars mission. If you follow a specific route, you can find a rover that’ll drive over to you and give you a little nod.

Image of rover Easter egg courtesy of Reddit user Tuskin38.
Image of rover Easter egg courtesy of Reddit user Tuskin38.

Boisvert himself believed that no one had ever even seen the rover, but that part isn’t exactly true. As pointed out by Kotaku, the rover itself had been spotted last year–but no one had ever figured out how to trigger its action.

While this is obviously just a cool gesture to NASA’s Mars rover program, it’s actually not that far-fetched that the little vehicles will still be around on Mars even as far in the future as 2186, when the game takes place. If no one removes them, they likely will still exist in some degraded form as monuments to past space exploration. Of course, it’s impossible for it to actually be functional in 2186. Opportunity no longer works, while Curiosity and Perseverance will continue on for the next few years.

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GameSpot Play For All 2021 Schedule: Livestreams, Exclusives, And Much More

Play For All is back for 2021. And while we’ll be covering all of the summer happenings, including E3 and the assorted showcase events coming up, we’ll also have two days in June where we’ll be livestreaming a ton of content centered around the hottest upcoming games.

While we’re not ready to reveal our full schedule just yet, we can tell you that we’ll be broadcasting E3 on June 14-15, followed by our own live show June 16-17. These will be home to interviews with AAA developers, exclusive gameplay reveals and trailers, announcements, and much more. We’ll also be getting started with a one-hour kickoff show on June 4 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET where we’ll preview Play For All, E3, and all of the surrounding events. We can’t wait to show you what we have in store.

Our streams will be available on GameSpot.com, Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. We’ll be updating this story with a more detailed schedule as we draw closer to the event, but you can get an overview of what we can share now. Be sure to also check out our E3 2021 schedule post for a more detailed rundown on the official publisher events.

To cap off Play For All, we’ll be hosting a series of livestreams to help raise money for AbleGamers. You can look for those later in June–expect a variety of guests from throughout the games industry–but you can donate right now. Alongside all of our Play For All events, we’ll be covering all things E3, including previewing the various press conferences and delivering post-show analysis.

June 4

  • 9 AM PT — Play For All kickoff stream

June 5

  • 2 AM PT — Indie Live Expo
  • 8 AM PT — Guerrilla Collective Day 1

June 7-11

  • Netflix Geeked

June 9

  • 7 AM PT — Battlefield 6 reveal

June 10

  • 11 AM PT — Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live

June 11

  • 12 PM PT — Koch Media gaming event

June 12

  • 8 AM PT — Guerrilla Collective Day 2
  • 10 AM PT — Wholesome Direct
  • 12 PM PT — Ubisoft Forward
  • TBA — Devolver Digital

June 13

  • 10 AM PT — Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase

June 14

  • 1 PM PT — Limited Run Games
  • 3 PM PT — Razer E3 keynote

June 16-17

  • TBA — Play For All livestreams

June 21-25

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Is Nintendo Going To Have An E3 Direct?

E3 is just around the corner in mid-June, and that’s led many fans to wonder if Nintendo is going to host a special Nintendo Direct to go along with the usual onslaught of gaming news. While Nintendo has foregone the usual blockbuster press conferences to focus on a pre-recorded Direct, we do know that Nintendo is going to be a part of the E3 event sometime between June 12 to 15.

That’s because unlike Sony, Nintendo is still an official partner of the ESA, meaning that it’s going to participate in the event proper, which runs during those dates. Again, we don’t know for sure that Nintendo will hold a Direct at all, but we know it’s going to do something in that time range, so keep your eyes peeled for it. You should be able to check out the hypothetical Direct right here at GameSpot, as well as Nintendo’s official social media channels on Twitch and YouTube.

Though Nintendo did not end up doing an E3 2020 Direct due to the impact of the coronavirus, the company’s E3 2019 Direct came on June 11, the first day of the conference. In terms of what to expect from the Direct, rumors and analysis have suggested that the company may announce a Switch Pro or some other new hardware revision of its successful console as the big headline. A recent report suggested that the Switch Pro could even be announced before E3 begins.

We may also see footage from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2, perhaps the most anticipated game for the Switch. For more on E3 2021, check out our official schedule and list of participants, as well as our guide to the games and announcements we really want to see this year.

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Mare of Easttown: Series Finale Review – “Sacrament”

Warning: Full spoilers for the Mare of Easttown finale follow…

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Mare of Easttown went out with an emotional thunderclap, making it one of the best and most gripping crime stories in recent memory. Not based on a book like Sharp Objects or Big Little Lies before it, Mare of Easttown had a lot riding on it heading into this finale, titled “Sacrament.” Fortunately, the series deftly blended the last remaining “whodunnit?” element with Mare’s therapeutic resurgence, giving us an ending that satisfies all the particular angles one might prioritize, be they clinical or rooted in character.

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Murder dramas can be one of the trickiest planes to land, especially if the resolution comes at the end of a season or series (and not just after one episode). But Mare of Easttown wisely knew, from the start, that the best way to frame their series was around the Kate Winslet’s flawed, embattled Mare, so that if viewers didn’t like the final twist, or if they were able to predict it one or two episodes ahead of time, they’d still be invested in the show and interested in watching it all play out. It’s all in the title, right? If you continue to care about Mare then it stands to reason you’ll be there, along for the ride, for whatever direction the series takes.

Creator/writer Brad Ingelsby incorporated how we think into the finale, and so “Sacrament” was able to embrace some of the time-honored tropes of the genre and coat them with an extra layer of heartache. There wasn’t going to be anyone in that Erin McMenamin picture, which was part of last week’s cliffhanger, that was going to completely spin our heads around. No one that made sense, anyhow. So the reveal that it had been John Ross who had an affair with Eric and not his brother, got tucked away rather neatly within the first 10 minutes. The rest of the finale was sprawling, time-wise. Smartly so. Over the course of eight months, John went to prison, Mare continued to see Richard, Frank and Faye got on good terms again, Mare and Frank made peace, Siobhan decided to go to Berkeley, and a slew of other maudlin characters got a nice sprinkling of closure.

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Of course, all this time we, as viewers, are waiting for the turn. John killing Erin didn’t make sense. Not just because it didn’t line up from a police standpoint — and Mare is shown having brief flashes of doubt over these months — but also because emotionally we knew there had to be more to it all. And most of us, presumedly, also knew where this turn was going to come from. And we dreaded it. That was the best part. The series was going to give us a murderer we didn’t want to believe was the murderer. And it was once again going to traumatize Julianne Nicholson’s Lori, whose entire family had already been ripped apart. 

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This is why the end worked so well. It tore us along with the characters. And Nicholson’s performance is the one people should be talking about in the wake of Mare. Winslet is obviously a force, but Nicholson had to get reduced to rubble here, and the final moments, which were about love and forgiveness, resonated louder and harder than any action sequence or chase scene. Mare holding Lori, who’d collapsed in Mare’s arms almost like a crying toddler desperately in need of sleep, was true televisual beauty.

Back in the review of the Mare of Easttown premiere, I mentioned Easttown as an entire community in need of therapy. It’s not only telling that Mare’s life, and interpersonal relationships, began to steadily improve with her sessions during the months flown over in the finale, but also how the way she buried herself in work was a stealthy cry for help. Her therapist mentioned her work as being a distraction for her, from having to face her grief about Kevin, but when you note how her job was to force the truth out into the light, how it was to make people give up their secrets in a town built brick by brick on sad people taking shadowy truths to their graves (which Lori was prepared to do), you could see it as a subconscious act of rebellion against the long-standing Easttown credo of burying feelings.

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Even though we may never see what comes next, you get the feeling that Lori’s life will become better. And, yes, Ryan’s too. All with time. Because…just imagine the two of them going forward carrying this dark secret. Their lives would unravel and dissolve. Ryan would grow into a husk of a human. As much as Lori screamed at Mare, and cursed her name, you could see the difference in her after Ryan was arrested. And as scared as Ryan was (that scene when he ran into his home and said to Lori “She knows! She Knows!” was spine-chilling), you know he desperately wanted it to be over. Before Ryan was caught, Lori was in a daze. Caring for young D.J., she was cold, distant, and barely present. Afterward, visiting Ryan with D.J. and Moira, they all seemed lighter, less burdened, and more loving. A powerful example of truth setting people free, even if it means actual loss of physical freedom.

Also — and it would have made no sense if they’d gone this direction — having Guy Pierce not only not be the killer but also not turn out to be an utter s*** in some manner, was a nice way to brighten up Mare’s life. As Red Herrings go, there’s nothing shadier than a professor who bounces from town to town, one temp teaching gig to another (and then also having that character played by a semi-famous face). Add to that the fact that Richard also sort of vanished from the past few episodes. But Richard was allowed to remain a peripheral “good” in Mare’s life, just on the outskirts, reminding her that there are other futures to consider. 

Summer Game Fest 2021: How To Watch The Kickoff Live Stream

This summer is stacked with gaming live streams and events, including the return of Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest. Keighley’s Summer Game Fest will start with Kickoff Live, taking place on June 10 at 11 AM PT/2 PM ET. The show will contain over a dozen world premieres and reveals, in addition to a performance by Weezer. Check below for the embedded video of the upcoming showcase.

Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live Start Time

The Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live stream goes live on Thursday, June 10, at 11 AM PT/2 PM ET. Hosted by Keighley himself, the show promises appearances from around 20 new games, in addition to updates from live service titles, he told GameSpot. This live show serves as the focal point of Summer Games Fest, with Keighley passing the baton to individual publishers afterward. The event has partnered with a ton of companies, including 2K, EA, Ubisoft, Xbox, PlayStation, and many more.

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How To Watch Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live

The stream will be embedded above when it’s available and Kickoff Live will also be available on The Game Awards’ official YouTube and Twitch channels. The stream will also be available on GameSpot when it’s live.

What To Expect

Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live promises world premieres, first looks, announcements, and more. Based on the announcements in Keighley’s Game Awards there should be plenty of announcements big and small. The list of partners includes nearly every company in the gaming industry, so announcements could come from anyone. Microsoft has had a strong relationship with Keighley, showing the Xbox Series X for the first time at The Game Awards in 2019 and teasing the next Perfect Dark last year. A reveal or tease from Microsoft could be used to promote the joint Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase on June 13.

Devolver Digital has teased that it will reveal four new games during Summer Game Fest, although it isn’t clear if that will be during Kickoff Live or just during its own stream.

Summer Game Fest and E3 aren’t the only summer gaming events with the Guerrilla Collective event taking place on June 5 and 8, Electronic Arts hosting EA Play Live on July 22, and Gamescom 2021’s all-digital show slated for August.

GameSpot will be live streaming all of the games events and showcases as part of Play for All 2021 during June, raising money for AbleGamers, which focuses on helping people with disabilities play games and improving accessibility in games.

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