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[[File:CL French 2-1989.jpg|200px|thumb|Issue 2/1989 of ''Club Nintendo'', promoting ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']]
[[File:CL French 2-1989.jpg|200px|thumb|Issue 2/1989 of ''Club Nintendo'', promoting ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']]
'''''Club Nintendo''''' was [[Nintendo]]'s official, bimonthly published magazine in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and French-speaking Switzerland, which started publication in 1989. It can be seen as the French equivalent to the American ''[[Nintendo Power]]''. The publication of the magazine took place from 1989 to 1993 and was sent to players who had filled and returned an inscription card present in the console boxes, first in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] boxes and later [[Game Boy]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] boxes but also in the games and accessories. In addition, there was a questionnaire form to allow Nintendo of France to make statistics about players and other things.
'''''Club Nintendo''''' was [[Nintendo]]'s official, bimonthly published magazine in France, Belgium, Luxembourg and French-speaking Switzerland, which started publication in 1989. It can be seen as the French equivalent to the American ''[[Nintendo Power]]''. The publication of the magazine took place from 1989 to 1993 and was sent to players who had filled and returned an inscription card present in the console boxes, first in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] boxes and later [[Game Boy]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] boxes but also in the games and accessories. In addition, there was a questionnaire form to allow Nintendo of France to make statistics about players and other things.


The series of magazine was divided into five volumes, one for each year. The first (1989) was composed of four issues along with a special one for Christmas, all of which featured 20 pages. The next three (1990, 1991 and 1992) were composed of six issues, and the number of pages increased from 20 to 32. The last volume (1993) had only one issue, which contained 32 pages and wasn't published in French-speaking Switzerland. There was also a bonus issue called ''[[Club Nintendo Classic]]'' which was released in 1990 for subscribers to ''Club Nintendo'' throughout Europe.
The series of magazine was divided into five volumes, one for each year. The first (1989) was composed of four issues along with a special one for Christmas, all of which featured 20 pages. The next three (1990, 1991 and 1992) were composed of six issues, and the number of pages increased from 20 to 32. The last volume (1993) had only one issue, which contained 32 pages and wasn't published in French-speaking Switzerland. There was also a bonus issue called ''[[Club Nintendo Classic]]'' which was released in 1990 for subscribers to ''Club Nintendo'' throughout Europe.

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