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- Love this place! Takes you back to your childhood especially when you go upstairs and see their display of previous generation systems! They also have original Pokemon things on display!
- Always fun to stop in, especially if you're a fan of old school Nintendo history, the displays upstairs are a great history lesson! Be sure to bring your 3DS for a bunch of easy streetpasses!Upvoted Mar 7
- Yamille FermínDecember 15, 2013My siblings and I visit at least five times a year to tryout new games. The staff is very friendly and very informed about Nintendo products.
- Tony XerriJanuary 3, 2013Great place to browse and have a phenomenal time. The Nintendo timeline and magazine collection of Nintendo Power bring a tear to my eye every single time. Don't be a demo hog though, share the fun!Upvoted Jan 31
- Andres ElizondoMarch 17, 2019100% have to see location if you’re any sort of Nintendo fan. Check out their console history upstairs and sample the newest titles for their console, the Switch and a bunch of photo ops with icons!
- Brandon F.March 23, 2019Regardless of what you come here for, it’s a good selection of nostalgia and tech for those who grew up with a Nintendo system in their households. They’ve been killing it since ‘83.
- Monica VargasNovember 16, 2012THE place to get souvenirs from both nintendo and Nyc. I do wish the "museum" was actually bigger. Like the history and evolution of each legendary nintendo character, for example.
- Nico ParkerFebruary 15, 2019I had to stop myself from buying everything in the Pokemon and Zelda sections. It's definitely worth visiting if you're a Nintendo fan.
- Colin ShawJuly 16, 2016One of the best stores in New York for a nerd. Charging station by DK. A mini console museum on second floor. Mario and Nintendo on 1st floor. Zelda, Pokemon and the rest on 2nd.
- Fiona MelvilleNovember 24, 2014Huge array of games that you can trial and buy - staff really helpful
- Chris RaghoobarDecember 15, 2015They have Nintendo everything here. It's one of the coolest places to shop in the city. There's plenty of stuff you can't find anywhere else, too!
- The console museum upstairs is really cool. Love the t-shirts and other merchandise too.
- a must for any video game fan in Rockefeller Center. They have a few cool small exhibits on the second floor plus rare Amiibos for sale!
- AnthonyMay 2, 2017Super fun and nostalgic to experience! Try out the latest systems on the huge screen upstairs, bring your 3DS for easy street passes!
- absolutely amazing. wide collection of nintendo products, they have everything from games, consoles, accessories and toys! once you’re inside you’re doomed to spend time and money in here.
- Deejay SpinnOctober 30, 2015Such an amazing place for all things Nintendo and all Nintendo lovers. Great place too to get street passes. I love coming here! 😊
- Kristina ProctorSeptember 17, 2014Great selection of tees and plushes! Staff is SO NICE! Love the happy atmosphere - exactly what you would expect from Nintendo - amazing!
- Ryan RossAugust 6, 2014If you like Nintendo you have I visit! They sell some great niche products you'll struggle to get anywhere else.
- Dwayne LoweAugust 4, 2015If you're a gamer and like nintendo than this is the place to get your nintendo related needs as well as see really cool stuff from Nintendo's history.
- Laila PhillipsJuly 4, 2012With the exception if Nintendo World, it's near impossible to find pokedolls anywhere but online! Even if that's not your thing, it's definitely worth checking out.
- Best place to visit if you love Nintendo. Also includes a Pokemon section. This is the only location in North America. So come to NYC if you haven't yet experienced this amazing store!
- Zayed KhanSeptember 16, 2016The store is clean and fun. The sales staff is efficient and super friendly, like must-not-be-from-nyc friendly.
- Pick up some Miis via Street Pass & find limited IRL gear. Pokemon fans, there's still remnants from to former Pokemon Center & plenty of plus goes upstairs
- Jesse AtkinsonAugust 28, 2017One of the best retail stores I've been in. Well ran and laid out. Must go for any Nintendo fan.
- Lina LanovoiFebruary 3, 2017Got the Nintendo nes classic yesterday for my wife... a staff member set up my twitter alerts a few weeks ago. #worththewait #happycustomer thanks!!!
- Michael BradshawFebruary 27, 2012One of my favorite places in Midtown, but the inventory is catered to kids nowadays, unfortunately. Adults used to be able to get some cool gear here. Now, it's all pretty cheesy.
- I love this place!! It is like going to an amusement park except it is free to enter. They have very rare products and stuffed characters.
- Ray LopesAugust 25, 2016If you like Nintendo, you'll love the place. Don't miss the Gulf War bombed survivor Game Boy displayed upstairs.
- Esteban SolísDecember 27, 2014If you like Pokemon and you're in the city. This place is the most close to heaven you'll get :3
- Yes! Always cute plushies, video game launch day specials, friendly associates.
- Mike TamburelliAugust 30, 2014The concentration of Nintendo merch in one place is enough to make any fan, and their wallet, cry.
- Great service and love the new interior! Always ask for help if you're lost, you'll get friendly help!
- Sweta MohapatraJuly 5, 2015The upstairs exhibit behind the Gameboys rotates between Nintendo series depending on which ones have new titles coming out, so your favorite one will show up at some point
- ღDeeღ ღAguirreღJune 9, 2013A must see for every gamer!!! On the second floor they have a section all about the history of Nintendo, so cool!
- Check out the doors when you exit. The handles are shaped like a Poké Ball—a reminder of the days when this store was a Pokemon Center from 2001-2005.
- Chris AstallMay 31, 2019For everything Nintendo, including old console collection and every Amiibo ever made
- Tyler JonesApril 7, 2017Imagine a Wal-Mart that only sells Nintendo electronics and toys, with a small reliquary and a statue garden. You will find this similar.
- Fabian ArvizuJanuary 4, 2016Love this place despite the overpriced merchandise. Do not buy games, they are fullpriced, never on discount. For games better go downstairs rockefeller to Gamestop
- Follow their Twitter to catch all the midnight launches for your favorite games and get exclusive stuff.
- Not just a video game store, also check out the section dedicated to the history of Nintendo. A great way to kill an hour in midtown
- Gerald FordAugust 6, 2012If its 1 o'clock and you're going to see a 2 o'clock show, and you think, let's make a quick stop at the nintendo store. if you have a video-game freak like my bro...you'll never make it to the show
- JakeFebruary 1, 2016Really cool place to score some souvenir amiibo figures. Also the mini exhibit upstairs is neat.
- Virginie LiaoNovember 22, 2015Go to the 2nd fl to take a free souvenir pic with the Mario world green pot thing.
- Joseph IcemanJuly 21, 2015Lots of neat things. I would love to see a smaller $20 version of the green Yoshi stuffed animal!
- Vincent De WitSeptember 1, 2015This place is much fun for children and adults who loves video games! Check it out!