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'''''Welcome To Nintendo World!''''' was an {{wp|Adobe Shockwave}} game created for [[Nintendo]]'s 1998 Company Report, allowing the player to view images and videos paired with short descriptions regarding both past and then-future Nintendo projects, including many games of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise.
'''''Welcome To Nintendo World!''''' is a computer program created on {{wp|Adobe Shockwave}}. It was included in a CD bundled with [[Nintendo]]'s 1998 Company Report, allowing the player to view images and videos paired with short descriptions regarding both past and then-future Nintendo projects, including many games of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise.


==Gameplay==
==Details==
''Welcome To Nintendo World!'' features both a "Nintendo Museum" and a "Future" section, which is set to the [[Metal Cap]] theme from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. The former acts as a summary of most major Nintendo games, systems, and peripherals released in Japan, dating back to the release of the [[Family Computer]] in 1983 and ending with the release of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' in 1997. The latter acts as a showcase of then-upcoming Nintendo games, beginning with 1998's [[Game Boy Camera]] and {{iw|nwiki|Game Boy Printer}} and ending with ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'', which would be released in 2000. Videos of the games can also be viewed by installing {{wp|QuickTime|QuickTime Player}}.


''Welcome To Nintendo World!'' features both a "Nintendo Museum" and a "Future" section, which is set to the [[Metal Cap]] theme from [[Super Mario 64]]. The former acts as a summary of most major Nintendo games, systems, and peripherals released in Japan, dating back to the release of the [[Family Computer]] in 1983 and ending with the release of [[Yoshi's Story]] in 1997. The latter acts as a showcase of then-upcoming Nintendo games, beginning with 1998's [[Game Boy Camera]] and {{iw|nwiki|Game Boy Printer}} and ending with [[Donkey Kong Land III]], which would be released in 2000. The "Future" section's videos relied on QuickTime Player, meaning they will not be able to be viewed if the game is played presently.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
WelcomeToNintendoWorldMainMenu.jpg|The main menu
WelcomeToNintendoWorldSMB1Page.jpg|The ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' page in the Nintendo Museum section
WelcomeToNintendoWorldWarioLand2Page.jpg|thumb|center|The ''[[Wario Land II]]'' page in the Future section
</gallery>


[[File:WelcomeToNintendoWorldMainMenu.jpg|thumb|left|The main menu.]]
[[File:WelcomeToNintendoWorldSMB1Page.jpg|thumb|left|The Super Mario Bros. page in the Nintendo Museum section.]]
[[File:WelcomeToNintendoWorldWarioLand2Page.jpg|thumb|center|The Wario Land 2 page in the Future section.]]
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[[Category:1998 games]]

Revision as of 12:04, November 17, 2024

Welcome to Nintendo World!
The logo for the Adobe Shockwave version of Nintendo's 1998 Company Report.
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date 1998[citation needed]
Genre Miscellaneous
Rating(s) N/A
Mode(s) Single player
Format Adobe Shockwave
Input Mouse

Welcome To Nintendo World! is a computer program created on Adobe Shockwave. It was included in a CD bundled with Nintendo's 1998 Company Report, allowing the player to view images and videos paired with short descriptions regarding both past and then-future Nintendo projects, including many games of the Super Mario franchise.

Details

Welcome To Nintendo World! features both a "Nintendo Museum" and a "Future" section, which is set to the Metal Cap theme from Super Mario 64. The former acts as a summary of most major Nintendo games, systems, and peripherals released in Japan, dating back to the release of the Family Computer in 1983 and ending with the release of Yoshi's Story in 1997. The latter acts as a showcase of then-upcoming Nintendo games, beginning with 1998's Game Boy Camera and Game Boy Printer and ending with Donkey Kong Land III, which would be released in 2000. Videos of the games can also be viewed by installing QuickTime Player.

Gallery