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{{about|Nintendo's official magazine| | {{about|Nintendo's official magazine|the Super Famicom RAM cartridge service with the same name|[[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|here]]. For an alternate name of a video-game competition, see [[Nintendo PowerFest '94]]}} | ||
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|title=''Nintendo Power'' | |title=''Nintendo Power'' | ||
|logo=[[File:NintendoPower Logo.svg|250px|class=invert | |logo=[[File:NintendoPower Logo.svg|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|founded=July 1988 | |founded=July 1988 | ||
|defunct=December 2012 | |defunct=December 2012 | ||
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[[File:Nintendo Power - Issue 1.png|thumb|left|x150px|The first issue of ''Nintendo Power'', featuring ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']] | [[File:Nintendo Power - Issue 1.png|thumb|left|x150px|The first issue of ''Nintendo Power'', featuring ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']] | ||
'''''{{wp|Nintendo Power}}''''' | '''''{{wp|Nintendo Power}}''''' was [[Nintendo]]'s official magazine in the United States and Canada from 1988 to 2012. It covered all of Nintendo's then-currently active systems (and some inactive ones, if there was any worthy news), along with new and upcoming games for those systems. ''Nintendo Power'' contained strategy guides, previews, reviews, and exclusive material not made available to other sources. | ||
''Nintendo Power'' (or NP) celebrated its 200th issue in February of 2006, and it had a major design overhaul in late 2005. | |||
On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it had opted not to renew its licensing agreement with Future Publishing and that ''Nintendo Power'' would cease publication 24 years | On Monday, October 15, 2007, Nintendo of America sold ''Nintendo Power'' to Future USA, a magazine company that produces videogame magazines. The magazine remained the same except for a few small changes. After Future USA had taken over, the Player's Guide series was dropped (leaving [[Prima Games]] to produce the guides), and gifts could no longer be chosen with subscriptions, as the staff would instead choose one. | ||
On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it had opted not to renew its licensing agreement with Future Publishing and that ''Nintendo Power'' would cease publication after 24 years. The magazine released its final issue on December 11, 2012. A little over five years after its cancellation, on December 21, 2017, Nintendo of America began a podcast called the '''''Nintendo Power Podcast''''' with previous editor-in-chief Chris Slate discussing recent Nintendo-related events.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJH4veOEr0U First episode of Nintendo Power Podcast]</ref> | |||
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== | ==2011-2012 coverage== | ||
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*Playback, which looks back at classic games revisits ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. | *Playback, which looks back at classic games revisits ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. | ||
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' receives a rating of 9.0 out of 10. | *''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' receives a rating of 9.0 out of 10. | ||
*Community covers fan-made {{wp|Lego|LEGO}} sculptures, quilts and a pointillism mural featuring various | *Community covers fan-made {{wp|Lego|LEGO}} sculptures, quilts and a pointillism mural featuring various Mario-series characters. | ||
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|264 - February 2011 | |264 - February 2011 | ||
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==Comics== | ==Comics== | ||
[[File:Nester.jpg|thumb|The 20th anniversary comic]] | [[File:Nester.jpg|thumb|The 20th anniversary comic]] | ||
Several issues of ''Nintendo Power'' have comics within them, many of which make references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise of games or related media. These comics revolve mostly around the character '''Nester''', who plays various Nintendo games along with other characters. Originally titled "Howard & Nester" (stylized as "Howard & <s>Nester</s> NESTER"), the comics followed both the character '''[[Howard Phillips]]''' (based on Nintendo of America's then main spokesman and co-editor of the magazine) and Nester as they played games and gave out tips. When the real Howard left Nintendo, his character was likewise retired from the strip, leading to the comics being retitled "Nester's Adventures", with the comics now following Nester and his friends for several issues. After a long hiatus, another unnamed comic was made for ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s 20th anniversary, which shows a grown-up Nester with an unnamed son. For ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s final issue, a comic called "Nester & Maxwell" (stylized as "Nester & <s>Maxwell</s> MAX") was done as a callback to the original comic series where Nester and his son '''Maxwell''' talk about ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s past. | Several issues of ''Nintendo Power'' have comics within them, many of which make references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise of games or related media. These comics revolve mostly around the character '''Nester''', who plays various Nintendo games along with other characters. Originally titled "Howard & Nester" (stylized as "Howard & <s>Nester</s> NESTER"), the comics followed both the character '''[[Howard Phillips]]''' (based on Nintendo of America's then main spokesman and co-editor of the magazine) and Nester as they played games and gave out tips. When the real Howard left Nintendo, his character was likewise retired from the strip, leading to the comics being retitled "Nester's Adventures", with the comics now following Nester and his friends for several issues. After a long hiatus, another unnamed comic was made for ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s 20th anniversary, which shows a grown-up Nester with an unnamed son. For ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s final issue, a comic called "Nester & Maxwell" (stylized as "Nester & <s>Maxwell</s> MAX") was done as a callback to the original comic series where Nester and his son '''Maxwell''' talk about ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s past. | ||
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|Nester is playing ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' when his son comes in with the 20th issue of ''Nintendo Power''. After talking about the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], Nester and his son watch ''[[ | |Nester is playing ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' when his son comes in with the 20th issue of ''Nintendo Power''. After talking about the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], Nester and his son watch ''[[The Wizard]]'', specifically mentioning ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' that is played at the end of the movie, and Nester mentions the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' movie]]. At the end of the comic, Nester's son gives a tip on how to avoid the [[POW Block]] in ''Mario Kart Wii'' and the two begin racing against each other. | ||
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|The final comic shows Nester reading the final issue of ''Nintendo Power'' in a room with many ''Nintendo Power''-related posters and merchandise, including a poster about ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and the clay models of [[Mario]] and [[Wart]] that was used for the first issue. In the second-to-last panel, Nester's son, Maxwell, invites him to play ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', to which Nester asks his son to create platforms to help him over difficult pits. | |The final comic shows Nester reading the final issue of ''Nintendo Power'' in a room with many ''Nintendo Power''-related posters and merchandise, including a poster about ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and the clay models of [[Mario]] and [[Wart]] that was used for the first issue. In the second-to-last panel, Nester's son, Maxwell, invites him to play ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', to which Nester asks his son to create platforms to help him over difficult pits. | ||
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==Cover gallery== | ==Cover gallery== | ||
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NP DK64 subscribers.jpg|Issue #126 - ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''<br>(subscribers) | NP DK64 subscribers.jpg|Issue #126 - ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''<br>(subscribers) | ||
npissue19.jpg|Issue #128 - ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' | npissue19.jpg|Issue #128 - ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' | ||
npissue20.jpg|Issue #135 - ''[[ | npissue20.jpg|Issue #135 - ''[[Mario Tennis]]'' | ||
npissue21.jpg|Issue #141 - ''[[Paper Mario]]'' | npissue21.jpg|Issue #141 - ''[[Paper Mario]]'' | ||
npissue22.jpg|Issue #143 - ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' | npissue22.jpg|Issue #143 - ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==Nintendo Power Advance== | ||
In 2001, to promote the launch of the [[Game Boy Advance]], Nintendo published a quarterly | In 2001, to promote the launch of the [[Game Boy Advance]], Nintendo published a quarterly spinoff magazine of ''Nintendo Power'' entitled ''[[Nintendo Power Advance]]'', which featured news, tips, and complete walkthroughs for various Game Boy Advance games. It was canceled after only four issues. Mario, however, was featured on three of the four covers (with the remaining featuring [[goldensun:Golden Sun (game)|''Golden Sun'']]). | ||
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npadvance1.jpg|Issue #1 - ''[[Super Mario Advance]] | npadvance1.jpg|Issue #1 - ''[[Super Mario Advance]] | ||
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*''[[Super Paper Mario]] | *''[[Super Paper Mario]] | ||
===Nintendo Player's Guide Gallery=== | ===Nintendo Player's Guide Gallery=== | ||
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NES Atlas.jpg|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | NES Atlas.jpg|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | ||
Game Boy NP Guide.JPG|[[Game Boy]] | Game Boy NP Guide.JPG|[[Game Boy]] | ||
Super NES Player's Guide.jpg|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] | Super NES Player's Guide.jpg|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] | ||
Mario Mania cover.jpg| | Mario Mania cover.jpg|[[Mario Mania]] | ||
Super Game Boy Player's Guide.jpg|[[Super Game Boy]] | Super Game Boy Player's Guide.jpg|[[Super Game Boy]] | ||
Super Mario All-Stars Player's Guide.jpg|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' | Super Mario All-Stars Player's Guide.jpg|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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SMB3 NP Wave Animation.gif|Part of an ad for Nintendo Power | |||
SMB3 NP Wave Animation.gif|Part of an ad for | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|Bulbapedia=1|NWiki=1|ZeldaWiki=1|Nookipedia=1}} | {{NIWA|Bulbapedia=1|NWiki=1|ZeldaWiki=1|Nookipedia=1}} | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121225074304/http://www.nintendopower.com/ Nintendo Power official site ( | *[http://www.nintendoforums.com/articles/49/future-officially-takes-over-nintendo-power Future officially takes over Nintendo Power] | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121225074304/http://www.nintendopower.com/ Nintendo Power official site (archive)] | |||
*[http://www.nintendo.com Nintendo of America official site] | |||
*[http://www.futureus.com Future US official site] | |||
*[http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Power_volumes A list of Nintendo Power Magazines] | |||
*[http://www.superluigibros.com/nintendo-power-articles Super Mario Articles & Comics from Nintendo Power Magazine] | |||
*{{wp|Future US}} on Wikipedia | |||
==References== | ==References== |