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Universal’s new Super Nintendo theme park will feature ‘power up bands’ that lets you play Super Mario in real life

UNIVERSAL'S new Super Nintendo World will let guests play Super Mario in real life using "power-up bands".

The bands will track and sync activities while walking around the park, letting guests collect coins and compete with other people.

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Super Nintendo World guests will be able to play in real lifeCredit: Refer to Caption

The bands were announced at a press event in Tokyo, according to journalist Jurumi Mori.

She : "Super Nintendo World will use tech + smartphone app.

"Wearable wrist bands called the 'Power Up Band' will make you feel like you're part of the game world.

"You can collect digital coins and compete with others."

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The bands appear to have six options based on the characters - Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Toad and Yoshi.

The bands will sync up to a mobile phone app
Each band appeared to be based on the characters
The new theme park will open in Japan later this yearCredit: Refer to Caption
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The app will show visitors where to find coins - and hit a real-life question block - as well as feature a map of the attractions.

After creating a profile, fans of the games can then try and beat each other.

Last year, chairman and CEO of Universal Parks & Resorts Tom Williams explained that the scores could even be sent back to the Nintendo game console to build up for another visit to the park.

It isn't clear what the coins will be used for in the park.

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Thierry Coup, the Senior Vice President, Chief Creative Officer, Universal Creative, said, "Nintendo’s most iconic locations and experiences will be brought to life, including Mushroom Kingdom, Peach’s Castle, an incredible Mario Kart ride, Bowser’s Castle and more."

The app will also include a map of the attractions
Super Nintendo World is planned to open this year alongside the OlympicsCredit: Refer to Caption
The park is Universal's latest ventureCredit: Facebook
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Previous reports revealed that fans of the Nintendo games will be able to play Yoshi's Adventures, an omnimover-style ride (used by Disney rides such as Haunted Mansion and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster) which takes passengers along a track with views of the park as well as animatronic scenes.

Guests will sit in Yoshi-themed cars as they travel throughout the land.

Details for a Mario Kart racing attraction have yet to be announced, and rumours suggest a Donkey Kong ride is in the pipeline after the park's first phase opens.

Bowser's Castle and Princess Peach's Castle can be seen in mock-ups along with the classic piranha plants, moving platforms and collectable coins.

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Universal announced their new theme park called Epic Universe last year in Orlando.

Universal are also planning on opening new lands based on Jurassic Park, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter.

You can even get paid £3,000 to test theme parks across the US.

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