Nintendo is trying to take a little of the tedium out of waiting for a flight by bringing a Switch gaming system pop-up event to Dallas Love Field starting Thursday.

The video game maker will open an “On the Go” lounge at Dallas Love Field from Feb. 13 through March 26, one of four airports to feature the event.

The pop-up will provide “comfortable seating" and charging ports along with handheld gaming systems and TV versions. It will also feature games such as Mario Kart 8, Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey and Tetris 99.

The Nintendo Switch pop-up will be behind TSA security lines on the west end of the terminal, near gates 14 and 16.

The Nintendo Switch is a gaming console that can be played either through a portable screen or connected to a television. The Japanese company launched a handheld-only version of the game in 2019. Nintendo will also have an ordering kiosk at the pop-up.

For stopping by, passengers will get Nintendo-branded luggage tags and $10 off coupons to use on Nintendo purchases of $75 or more at Target.

Nintendo is also hosting pop-ups at Dulles Airport in Washington, D.C., SeaTac airport near Seattle and O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. But Dallas Love Field will be the first, as those events don’t start until Monday.

It isn’t the first time Nintendo has made traveling a little more fun for Dallas Love Field flyers. Last year, it gave out Nintendo Switch systems and games to an entire plane full of Southwest Airlines passengers headed from Dallas to San Diego, the site of Comic-Con International.