“Nintendo Land” is already a game, but soon it may be a place you can visit. The house of Mario is teaming with Universal Parks and Resorts to bring Nintendo characters and Nintendo-themed experiences to Universal parks. The two companies released a joint statement on Thursday that promised “immersive experiences” that will include “major attractions” at Universal parks. Universal wholly owns Universal Studios Hollywood in the Los Angeles area as well as Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Fla. Additionally, the company, via licensing agreements, has parks in Sentosa in Singapore, and in Osaka, Japan, the latter the closest Universal park near Nintendo’s home base in Kyoto. There was no time frame given and no hints as to what those “immersive experiences” may be, but the use of the words “major attractions” hints that rides are to come. “More details will be announced in the future, as the Nintendo and Universal creative teams work to create specific concepts,” reads the release.