Video of the Nintendo Museum, Mario flashing gang signs
We were bummed already to miss out on the week-long "Nintendo Museum" at the Hankyu Department Store in Osaka, Japan a few days back -- apparently a round trip flight to Japan, a few days of non-stop sushi gorging and a walk down Nintendo's memory lane doesn't qualify as a business expense, who knew? But we're even more bummed to learn that Mario has traded his trademark peace sign for a more traditional American greeting: a gang sign. Luckily, YouTuber GovernorWatts was there with a video camera to catch the action, comprised of Nintendo toys from all the way back in 1889 through the 1970s and beyond. Peep that dual screen Game & Watch! Video after the break.
[Via DS Fanboy]
[Via DS Fanboy]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Peter @ Apr 6th 2007 8:40PM
i heard he is stephen colbert's son, and i gotta admit, he sorta sounds like him, does anyone know if this is true?
John Doe @ Apr 6th 2007 9:29PM
Awwwww yah. All the hoes are in line to get a little bit of that Mario something something. ;-)
Omar @ Apr 6th 2007 11:34PM
Mario bout to get stomped out, Blood-KIlla
John @ Apr 6th 2007 11:37PM
He isn't Colbert's Son. His name is Daniel Watts, he is from Northern California, and went to UC San Diego. That is where I met him. I really likes Nintendo. Bought a game cube over the Xbox back in the day. Good Guy.
He is a geek like the rest of us.
indyshadow @ Apr 7th 2007 5:09PM
Wow i cant wait to go to Japan i want to live there for two years and learn the language and the culture.
anuj @ Apr 7th 2007 11:09PM
engadget...how could you?