Just because you think you know what will happen to you in your life doesn’t mean it actually will go to plan. According to reports from Japan, the Big N’s development headquarters in Kyoto had a fire ...
The historical site of Nintendo’s former headquarters in Kyoto has been renovated into the Marufukuro hotel and is available for bookings starting this Friday. “The hotel's three buildings combine ...
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Nintendo is set to expand its main campus in Japan with a brand-new Development Centre. The company has purchased a 10,000-meter square plot of land next to its existing headquarters in Kyoto and ...
Nintendo has made a couple of acquisitions over the years and it looks like some new land is the Big N’s latest purchase for 2022. The company has managed to secure a site next to its headquarters in ...
Nintendo announced that it acquired land located adjacent to its headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. The company will build a new development office on the land to reinforce its research and development ...
Nintendo’s headquarters in Kyoto, Japan caught fire after an employee choose to charge a device at work during a heatwave. No one was injured during the blaze and that the fire was extinguished by ...
Nintendo has announced it is purchasing 10,028.55㎡ (2.5 acres) of land in Kyoto, Japan. The land is situated just down the street from its current headquarters in the city. Nintendo has said that it ...
Several fire engines were reportedly called to Nintendo's Kyoto headquarters today after a fire broke out in the building. Nintendo's Japan headquarters contains business and game development ...
Misfortune struck Nintendo’s Japanese headquarters recently, though thankfully it didn’t become a greater disaster. A fire broke out at the prolific developer and publisher’s Kyoto-based office. While ...
On a drizzly February afternoon, I arrive at a modest, three-story building a stone’s throw from Kyoto’s Kamo River. A plaque reads “PLAYING CARDS” in gold letters against a staid shade of dark green, ...