New Super Nintendo World footage reveals a good look at the highly anticipated theme park. Super Nintendo World is the Universal Studios park arriving in the future, first in Osaka, Japan. Although planned to open later this month, the Osaka location's opening was delayed indefinitely.

There are many different video game companies, but none generate the level of excitement Nintendo titles have. Horizon Forbidden West is hugely anticipated, but even that can't match the hype surrounding the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There is something about Nintendo's whimsical worlds and adherence to high standards that remain timeless. The core Super Mario series is a prime example of this. It should come as no surprise that the first Nintendo theme park is themed around Mario. Super Nintendo World is bringing the world of Mario, from Princess Peach's castle to Bowser's fortress, to life with a unique form of interactivity. Now, fans have their best look yet at the Osaka park.

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On Twitter, a user named 29Qu shared a video highlighting the newly constructed Super Nintendo World. It is by far the most detailed look yet of the theme park. The footage reveals the spectacular details of environments lifted straight from the Mario games. Check out the video below.

It's hard not to smile when viewing this video. Super Nintendo World appears to be meticulously detailed as if one stepped right into some levels from Super Mario 3D World. The green grassland platforms are unmistakably Mario, as well as the ice-themed area. The enemies - Goombas, Koopas, and Piranha Plants, all look exactly like their game counterparts. Yoshi can be spotted walking around, which has already been captured on camera. All in all, Super Nintendo World is looking like a dream come true for longtime and new fans alike.

Even if Super Nintendo World didn't have attractions, merely exploring the park seems worth it. Bowser's Castle has been realized on a massive scale, and the Thwomp appears angry as ever, ready to fall on someone. The exterior of the park looks unquestionably fantastic, but details on the attractions are still being kept mostly under wraps. A Mario Kart attraction has been teased in advertisements, but how the ride's design connects to the overall immersive experience Universal has been promoting remains to be seen. Super Nintendo World will eventually open to the public, but until then, these leaked videos will have to suffice.

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Source: 29Qu