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Nintendo has just completed construction on its new facilities andNeogaf user ILike Feetmanaged to sneak a peek inside the brand new Redmond HQ before Reggie Fils-Aime could so much as plug in his GameCube. Employees haven’t even moved in yet, but for what the building lacks in staff members, it more than makes up for with an awesome decor that references classic Nintendo games… and Donkey Konga.
Above: Click to enlarge panorama
Above: Iconic veggie wall!
Above: Donkey Konga must be huge formorale
Apr 22, 2010
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