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Earlier this year I shot a video documenting the temporary Nintendo Museum at Osaka’s Hankyu Department store. It’s kind of a pilot for the Points series so I thought I’d add it to the Points blog.

The interesting thing about this museum is that it was put together without Nintendo’s help. Everything in the video belongs to Isao Yamazaki, a Nintendo collector and a super nice guy. Hopefully I’ll be able to get him for a much more in-depth interview and another look at his collection.

And for those of you that have been asking about music, the 3 tracks featured in this video are now available for download over at the 6955 site. Enjoy!

7 Responses to “Nintendo Museum: A Points Pilot”

  1. Dean

    This video is awesome! I love to see where companies have come from historically. Seeing things I’d never seen before, from Nintendo’s Lego-like Mii-ish toys to the original pre-NES Duck Hunt to the Famicom Disk System, was amazing. I really hope that I get to go to the Nintendo Museum some day. :) Thanks for making this vid!

  2. Jet Pilot

    Very nice! These videos keep getting better and better. I can’t wait for Points 02.

  3. Deanish

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  4. that girl

    Awsome!

  5. Jet Pilot

    WE NEED EPISODE 3 (and 4 and 5 and so on)!!!!!

  6. Ryuichi

    Good job, keep it up! =D

  7. Tyler

    Super good docu my friend. The music is so smooth and rolling, it accompanies the imagery nicely. Let me know if you need a hand and want to fly me out there for some shoots!

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