‘My uncle says the Switch Pro already came out in Singapore’
“My uncle works for Nintendo” is one of the funniest things I heard growing up, alongside of “my significant other lives in Canada/is somewhere else.” But in this video, someone’s unclemightshow up!
Shared recently by the YouTube channel btm0815ma, the 20 minutes of raw footage provides a walkthrough of the Nintendo of America headquarters in Redmond, Washington in June of 1990. Note: it israw, free of edits and flashy visuals most documentaries are known for.

Refreshingly, it shows the rottenness of a typical workday, along with some of the flashes of fun found in working for Nintendo. The part pretty much everyone wants to see is 14:00 in, where it centers on the playtester room. It’s just a giant place full of guys and gals playing NES games: a wild sight! You also get some insight into the hardware manufacturing process with a look at Nintendo’s assembly lines.
For me, the best part is near the beginning; when a presenter says their lines and flourishes the button of the script, then continues to stare blankly into the camera waiting for a cut.

Looking for more? Well this semi-recently found retro footage has also been floating around since the debut of the above video.
A few documentaries have also centered on Nintendo’s rise to fame even in the past year, includingHigh Scoreon Netflix(which has several episodes focusing on Nintendo), as well asthe filmConsole Wars.

btm0815ma[YouTube viaNintendo Life]






