Nintendo opened its second US store in San Francisco, California. According to all accounts, this is a good new version for unique stores worldwide of nintendo. As the brand of the company continues to grow, we will definitely see more stores open in the coming years, right? Well, here are the cities we want to see them.
Question: Which city should get a nintendo store?
Los Angeles – Ozy Mejia, Senior Angelino

Ah, it is one of these rare shake chat categories where we basically make a case for our hometown. At least it is for me anyway. I live in beautiful Los Angeles County, just a little less beautiful Orange County limit. Our city provides beautiful beaches, grand views, and home to a group of big events. Hek, we are going to host a World Cup and Summer Olympics. We are going to host super bowl … again! And all this is also without mentioning that we have recently hosted WrestleMania.
So yes, a nintendo store that is located somewhere with La Live or even close to Pasadeena will be fantastic. Pokémon company can definitely testify about what a cute area is. Bring Mario and friends here where our active community of gamers can appreciate them the most, including the owner of our favorite mom-end-pap shop such as World 8, Gameplay and many others.
Arlington, Texas – TJ Denzer, not biased towards Texas

I have lived in Dallas for a few years, so I am enough to recognize here for a long time what the best tourist capacity is. People would not know this completely, but are like Arlington Dallas’ Carnival Tourist Trap Backyard. It hosts the Dallas Cowboy and Texas Rangers Home Stadiums, Best Six Flags Theme Park, and a wide variety of other attractions that are either in the city or right nearby.
Keeping this in mind, I think Arlington will also have a terrible place for a nintendo store. Yes, it is not exactly in the Dallas or I, but it is a place where a lot of people who come in the Dallas, essentially go. Arlington is a beautiful inviting (and some expensive) place. I think a nintendo store will fit right with all its other attractions. I will keep it somewhere near Arlington Backyard.
Las Vegas – Asif Khan, once played crepe with Steve Aokey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV1HSSSCPYSY
This is a rare case where I am unable to find a way to talk about F-Zero about a nintendo-related shake chat, but I think the next nintendo store should be in Las Vegas after giving some ideas to this question. Vegas is one of the best places to shop, and the city has a tonne tourism run by conferences and sports programs. A well -placed nintendo store placed in stores at Caesar Palace shops or in Wynn Encor Compound will be a valid money printer.
Toronto – Bill Lavoy, Shakemaps Overlord

I am not going to say that my city should have a nintendo store because we are basically a small city that is pretending to be a city. Traffic is not so bad, the population is not falling over each other, and our city is not really a place to go until you want to eat street pizza twice in the morning. On the other hand, Toronto is about tripping above each other, so stick to a nintendo store downtown and it will be packed every second which it is open. It will not be in my city, no matter how good the nintendo store would be.
Melbourne, Australia – Sam Chandler, Undesy

Like the bill, while I would like a nintendo store in my home city, it’s not big when you think of Australia. While Sydney can be what everyone fly, it is not so great (sorry, NSW). The real place you want a new nintendo store, Melbourne is. It is the best coffee in the world, it is a stirred place packed with tourists, and it is where people in Australia go to the shop. It is a good vibe, and Big N is all about good vibes.
Chicago – Dennis White Junior, Windy City Wonder

I think my home city Chicago will be a prominent place for a nintendo store. We have found some excellent downtown spaces with walkability that will work well for space. We also get all four sessions, so there will be many opportunities for festive performances and celebrations. Sumartime Chi looks great for some water -based fun or spltoon action. In a Santa cap, Mario will also be a great form to hop like new blocks, pointing to the beautiful Chicago horizon. I think it would also be fun to see them partners with local children museums, shed aquariums, or field museums. I will hit the store like a new merchant drop in Mario Party Zambore for some pictures of characters in Chicago Bulls or Bears gear. Nintendo will bring our special moments in our city to be a great moment in our history and theres!
Inner Harbor of Baltimore – Donovan Arskin, Marylander

Inner Harbor will be the perfect place for a nintendo store. Being within the walk distance of Camden Yards and M&T bank, the region gets a lot of foot traffic, and you can see some cool exclusive traders around the city’s culture and history. Put a nintendo store on Prat Street and I will become a weekly customer.
Oh, we will go to the place! – Steve Timewiniski, Location, Location, Location!

Which city should get a nintendo store? With San Francisco receiving the newest nintendo store here in the United States, it makes you feel where the next store can go. This is a difficult question to answer because New York is already one. In places like LA, the Universal Studio is already the theme park, and the Ham Park has its own “Nintendo Store” goods. I think Los Angeles should have received one before San Francisco, but I digest. This can overcome some people, but I think New York can prevent two nintendo stores. New York is a large/busy enough space with two separate stores. You can also think in the context of massive tourism places like New Orleans. It can be good to have a nintendo store on borebon street. Anyway, this question can go in some directions. I do not think that Los Angeles will soon get the same due to the Super Nintendo World being already there and being the theme park merchandise store. This is the same argument that I am not getting with Orlando’s choice. I know that NY can handle two, but I don’t think Nintendo will put another in NY before other places. One is interesting to think about New Orleans as it already produces tourism. At its top, the store can achieve even more people in the area. Many directions to go with this one. Another hut chat where I really had to think about something.
Those cities we want to get a nintendo store. He said, there are still great options around the world that we have not named. Where would you like to see a nintendo store? Let us tell us in chat.