Nintendo's booth featured, in massive letters, the company's name in red that towered above a wall that was plastered with the Nintendo 64's logo. Going through the booth, visitors would pass by American road signs, trees, and many bright and exciting lights all intended to set the mood and attract people walking around the convention center. Going farther into the booth, a storm trooper from the Star Wars franchise (there for the Nintendo 64 game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire) stopped visitors only to subsequently let them continue on into a room that featured a massive Mario statue looking down on the attendees. After this was a large room that featured a demonstration of the Nintendo 64 that played regularly. A sign placed outside of the room listed when the next show would start.
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| - Nintendo's booth featured, in massive letters, the company's name in red that towered above a wall that was plastered with the Nintendo 64's logo. Going through the booth, visitors would pass by American road signs, trees, and many bright and exciting lights all intended to set the mood and attract people walking around the convention center. Going farther into the booth, a storm trooper from the Star Wars franchise (there for the Nintendo 64 game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire) stopped visitors only to subsequently let them continue on into a room that featured a massive Mario statue looking down on the attendees. After this was a large room that featured a demonstration of the Nintendo 64 that played regularly. A sign placed outside of the room listed when the next show would start.
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| - Nintendo's booth featured, in massive letters, the company's name in red that towered above a wall that was plastered with the Nintendo 64's logo. Going through the booth, visitors would pass by American road signs, trees, and many bright and exciting lights all intended to set the mood and attract people walking around the convention center. Going farther into the booth, a storm trooper from the Star Wars franchise (there for the Nintendo 64 game Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire) stopped visitors only to subsequently let them continue on into a room that featured a massive Mario statue looking down on the attendees. After this was a large room that featured a demonstration of the Nintendo 64 that played regularly. A sign placed outside of the room listed when the next show would start.
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