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'''Nintendo World''' (Japanese: 任天堂スペースワールド), formally known as '''Nintendo Space World''' (Japanese: にんてんどうスペースワールド) is a video game trade show historically hosted near [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]] and [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. The first event was held in 1989, under a different name. One of the first notable events was the 1995 Shoshinkai (初心会) show, in which the [[nwiki:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]], previously known as the "Ultra 64" was officially revealed to the public with prototypes of [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]] (Zelda 64) and [[mariowiki:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]. The last "Nintendo Space World" event was in 2001, however in 2006, a similar event was run by the name of "Nintendo World". The latest "Nintendo World" event was run from January 8th until January 10th 2011.
'''Nintendo World''' (Japanese: 任天堂スペースワールド), formally known as '''Nintendo Space World''' (Japanese: にんてんどうスペースワールド) is a video game trade show historically hosted near [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]] and [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. The first event was held in 1989, under a different name. One of the first notable events was the 1995 Shoshinkai (初心会) show, in which the [[nwiki:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]], previously known as the "Ultra 64" was officially revealed to the public with prototypes of [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]] (Zelda 64) and [[mariowiki:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]. The last "Nintendo Space World" event occurred in 2001, revealing the Dolphin ([[nwiki:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]]) and [[Game Boy Advance]]. However in 2006, the event was continued under the name "Nintendo World". The latest "Nintendo World" event run from January 8th until January 10th 2011.


==Nintendo Space World 2000==
==Nintendo Space World 2000==

Revision as of 23:03, 31 January 2012

Nintendo World (Japanese: 任天堂スペースワールド), formally known as Nintendo Space World (Japanese: にんてんどうスペースワールド) is a video game trade show historically hosted near Tokyo and Kyoto in Japan. The first event was held in 1989, under a different name. One of the first notable events was the 1995 Shoshinkai (初心会) show, in which the Nintendo 64, previously known as the "Ultra 64" was officially revealed to the public with prototypes of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Zelda 64) and Super Mario 64. The last "Nintendo Space World" event occurred in 2001, revealing the Dolphin (Nintendo GameCube) and Game Boy Advance. However in 2006, the event was continued under the name "Nintendo World". The latest "Nintendo World" event run from January 8th until January 10th 2011.

Nintendo Space World 2000

See also: Densetsu no Starfy (GBC)

The Nintendo Space World 2000 event was hosted at the Makuhari Messe (Japanese:幕張メッセ) exhibition centre, near Tokyo, Japan on August 25, 2000. At the Nintendo Space World 2000 event, Densetsu no Starfy was showcased as a tentative title for the Game Boy Color. According to IGN, there were playable demos of the prototype, but there was a five minute time-limit until the game was reset in order to limit the player's progression. The game still had a few pre-production items in place, including a debug menu. [1] There were a number of visible changes from the final game. The names of characters were changed, for example Moe was referred to as キョロロン (Kyororon) rather than キョロスケ (Kyorosuke), as he is referred to in the final game. Coins also replaced Pearls. The game used a different logo, which was carried on to the Nintendo Space World 2001 prototype. The sprites of characters and enemies are considerably less detailed in the demo than the final game, due to the limited graphical capabilities of the Game Boy Color, and the official character artwork has changed throughout the development of Densetsu no Starfy.

Additionally, a trailer was shown at this event advertising the upcoming Densetsu no Starfy. Footage from the event is still available in the form of a QuickTime movie on Nintendo of Japan's website on a page about Densetsu no Starfy when it was still a tentative Game Boy Color title, years after the Nintendo Space World 2000 event had finished. Differences from the prototype are still visible on the website.

Densetsu no Starfy trailer at Nintendo Space World (2000) filmed by Donald Allen of the defunct website NintendoNation (formally NintendoNext)
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Nintendo Space World 2001

Playable Densetsu no Starfy demo stations at the Nintendo Spaceworld 2001 event

The Nintendo Space World 2001 event was hosted



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