The world-famous Nintendo empire has kicked off the initial phases of bringing its favorite video game characters and visuals to life. Universal Studios in Japan is breaking ground on its new "Super Nintendo World" park, and plans to open the $545 million attraction before the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. Once the first park is complete in Osaka, Mario and friends plan to join Universal Studios in Florida and California.

A new computer-generated preview does not provide an exact look into what future visitors can expect at the new theme park. But the animated teaser does show Mario flipping around a world much like that of Nintendo's traditional games: a colorful landscape complete with green pipes, sharp-toothed polka-dotted plants, a Bowser castle and many golden coins.

Universal has not revealed much information about the new park, but Forbes reports that there could be a real-life Mario Kart racing ride modeled after the fan-favorite video game. The original budget for the park stood around $455 million, but has since been increased to $545 million, or 60 billion yen, according to Forbes.