Sadness: This abandoned Hudson studio still has a miniature train you can ride

In Sapporo

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Sigh.

Hudson Soft was a huge part of my childhood. Games like Adventure Island were staples in my household, and hundreds of hours were spent playing Bomberman with just about every single one of my friends. Sadly, in March of 2012, Hudson and its headquarters were closed down, to be merged with Konami — so the publisher could basically make some cash off of merchandise.

Hardcore Gaming 101 recently had the chance to visit the abandoned studio recently in Sapporo Japan, and although they weren’t able to go inside, they did see the remnants of the train track, featuring a miniature train that employees could ride.


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