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SATURDAY SIX Presents SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: Super Nintendo World edition

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“Shall we play a game?” – WarGames (1983)

Spot the Difference is a classic puzzle game format which asks the readers to look at two photos and find all the differences between them. We at the SATURDAY SIX blog series began applying this idea to the theme park world earlier this year with a Spot the Difference article featuring the very first images of Epic Universal concept art released by Universal (you can see that article by CLICKING HERE) and followed up with volume two featuring How To Train  Your Dragon – Isle of Berk.

We’re back with volume three and below you will find six pieces of concept art featuring various pieces of the highly anticipated SUPER NINTENDO WORLD. Each piece of concept art will be followed by a second photo that – upon first sight – looks exactly the same, but actually has six differences hidden inside. Can YOU spot all the differences? Keep your head on a swivel because Digital Maestro Scott Walker has made some clever and subtle changes. Remember that clicking on any picture will bring up a larger version, and we’ve also included the answer key for each set of photos at the bottom of each section. Have fun!

# 6 – What is Super Nintendo World?

Super Nintendo World is the collective name for the themed lands based on Nintendo’s video games. The land brings the worlds of Mario and Donkey Kong to life, full of characters and experiences from the iconic video games. The land consists of three rides, one quick service restaurant, snack stands, shops, interactive games, and dozens of Blocks to hit for coins.

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# 5 – Mario and Luigi Meet and Greet

Mamma mia! Guests in Super Nintendo Land will be able to meet and interact with everyone’s favorite plumbers – Mario and Luigi – as well as Toad and  Princess Peach.

 

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# 4 – Koopa Interactive – Power Up Bands

Power-Up Bands are slap-on bracelets with a small digital puck on it that collect data which is synched with the Universal app. Super Nintendo World is filled with interactivity that is enhanced with the Power-Up Bands, both on rides and throughout the land.

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# 3 – Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge

Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge is a family-friendly dark ride that spins guests around a real-life Mario Kart race course. Guests ride in four-person kart vehicles, each seat is affixed with a steering wheel to steer along with the video game to gain coins. An augmented reality visor that clips to a visor displays digital elements in the guest’s vision like Mario characters racing with you or the various Mario Kart weapons.

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# 2 – Yoshi’s Adventure

Yoshi’s Adventure is a slow-moving PeopleMover-like ride above the lower level of Super Nintendo World. Guests board two-person Yoshi ride vehicles as they take a leisurely ride on elevated pathways before entering a warp pipe to Yoshi’s Island. Turns out Yoshi Island is being ransacked and all the Yoshi eggs have been stolen! Good thing we’re there with Captain Toad to find the missing eggs. When guests find an egg on the ride, they press a button to spot it for Captain Toad, and at the end of the ride, the Captain himself lets you know how many you found.

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# 1 – Mine Cart Madness

Mine-Cart Madness is a family friend rollercoaster that simulates the wacky mine cart levels from Donkey Kong Country. Guests board four-person ride vehicles that appear to hop the tracks, in actuality it is a complex ride system that hides the tracks of the rollercoaster. Along the ride guests are launched out of a barrel, over waterfalls, miss nearly colliding with other mine carts, avoid bad guys, and collect the hidden K-O-N-G letters.

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So there you have it: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: Super Nintendo World edition! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out the THEME PARK ENJOYMENT INDEX, giving a monthly recap of all the theme park news you need to know (and a lot more you don’t need to know, but we’re gonna tell you anyway). You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

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