The Taipei Game Show, which began on Thursday, January 23, 2025, is a huge hit!
The Nintendo booth was particularly large and featured areas where visitors could try out popular Nintendo Switch games.
This time, we'll be providing a photo report of the Nintendo booth!
Giant Mario Welcomes You!

There was a giant Mario photo spot in a prominent part of the Nintendo booth!

Nearby, there was also a stage where you could take pictures with characters, and this time we got to take a picture with Luigi.
Apparently, Mario and Princess Peach also visited at other times.
Reika appeared!

Next up is the Dragon Quest photo spot! Why isn't the light blue one there...?
The staff had about 5 or 6 swords, so it seemed like you could wield about four at once if you tried hard enough.
Commemorative Photo in Front of My Home!
At the Animal Crossing area, you could take a commemorative photo in front of a high-quality model of the home.
The buildings from the game look cute and round in real life.

Even when you're having this much fun, Timmy and Tommy are still watching over you.

Reika: "Bells, come on down!!"

Also, if you went at specific times, Isabelle came to the photo booth to visit!
Take a Picture with Your Favorite Character!

Right next to it, there was also a booth for "Animal Crossing amiibo cards"!
You could take a picture with a giant version of your favorite character. (So K.K. Slider is K.K. in Chinese, huh...!)

When taking a photo, you can set up two of your favorite characters behind you.
GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-

The currently popular fighting game "GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-" launched "GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Nintendo Switch Edition" on Thursday, January 23, 2025, and the booth was already set up!
Hot Games Galore! Playable Demo Area

Many popular games were available to demo here, and there was always a long line.
You could also play "Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation," which gained attention for its "HD-2D" graphics!
Familiar Characters All Here!
The merchandise corner featured a wide array of Nintendo's iconic goods, including familiar characters like Mario and Pikmin.

There might even be some merchandise that can no longer be bought in Japan or is exclusive to overseas regions!
That concludes the photo report of the Nintendo booth!





