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Page 3 contains an image of [[Mario]] holding an issue of ''Nintendo Power''. | Page 3 contains an image of [[Mario]] holding an issue of ''Nintendo Power''. | ||
Movie ''[[ | Movie ''[[The Wizard]]'' is covered on the 90th page in the section NES Journal. A still from the movie shows the gameplay of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', stating that "the big event pits the finalists against each other on ''Super Mario Bros. 3''", and that "it will give you a great chance to get a preview of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''". The next page says Fred Savage got to preview ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' early thanks to his role in the film. He gave it a 5 on Theme & Fun and 4 1/2 on Graphics and Sound, but "was a little tougher on the Challenge and Play Control". It is also stated that he made it to World 2-1 in the first weekend, and that he thinks "the B Button jump maneuver was hard to regulate". He gave the game an overwhelming "thumbs up", and offered a tip: "watch out for [[Pile Driver Micro-Goomba|fake bricks]] in World 2 Level 1". ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is also listed as a game to complete next in a Celebrity Power Player Profile. | ||
''[[How to Win at Super Mario Bros.]]'' (misspelled as ''How to Win At Super Mario Bros.'') is advertised on the 96th page. | |||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
===Tells All!=== | ===Tells All!=== | ||
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''"After stomping many Koopas and Goombas, defeating Bowser and rescuing the [[Princess Peach|Princess]], Mario and [[Luigi]] can finally rest easy. Look for the return of some old foes plus some new ones in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]], coming to the NES next year!"'' | ''"After stomping many Koopas and Goombas, defeating Bowser and rescuing the [[Princess Peach|Princess]], Mario and [[Luigi]] can finally rest easy. Look for the return of some old foes plus some new ones in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]], coming to the NES next year!"'' | ||
===U-Force=== | ===U-Force=== | ||
{{ | {{quote|Wave Mario along through his adventure in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].|U-Force, page 44}} | ||
[[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 2.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Bros.'']] | [[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 2.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Bros.'']] | ||
''Super Mario Bros.'' is covered in the U-Force section on the 44th page. It explains how to use U-Force to play the game. | ''Super Mario Bros.'' is covered in the U-Force section on the 44th page. It explains how to use U-Force to play the game. | ||
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[[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 3.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Land'']] | [[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 3.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Land'']] | ||
''Super Mario Land'' can be seen on a screen of an image of [[Game Boy]] on page 51. The page also lists ''Super Mario Land'', ''[[Baseball]]'', and ''[[Alleyway]]''. | ''Super Mario Land'' can be seen on a screen of an image of [[Game Boy]] on page 51. The page also lists ''Super Mario Land'', ''[[Baseball]]'', and ''[[Alleyway]]''. | ||
{{ | {{quote|A Game Boy exclusive — Mario sets out on a new adventure|''Super Mario Land'', page 51}} | ||
[[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 4.jpg|thumb|''Baseball'' and ''Alleyway''|left]] | [[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 4.jpg|thumb|''Baseball'' and ''Alleyway''|left]] | ||
The next two pages cover ''Super Mario Land'', its power-ups, stages up to World 1-3, and secrets. | The next two pages cover ''Super Mario Land'', its power-ups, stages up to World 1-3, and secrets. | ||
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===Top 30=== | ===Top 30=== | ||
{{ | {{quote|Three issues running now the dealers have picked SMB2, not that we're counting or anything.|Player's Forum, page 82}} | ||
[[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 5.jpg|thumb|Second place]] | [[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 5.jpg|thumb|Second place]] | ||
* 2nd: ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (7814 points)<br | * 2nd: ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (7814 points)<br>''"Return to the Mushroom Kingdom for an adventure with Mario and Luigi and all the people who voted for them."''<br>Players' picks: 3930 points<br>Pros' picks: 7814 points<br>Dealers' picks: 3202 points | ||
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' <br | * ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' <br>Players' picks: 807<br>Pros' picks: N/A<br>Dealers' picks: N/A | ||
===NES Achievers=== | ===NES Achievers=== | ||
Only the top scores are listed: | Only the top scores are listed: | ||
* ''[[Golf]]''<br | * ''[[Golf]]''<br>Gary Smith (Mason City) / -29 (score) | ||
* ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]''<br | * ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]''<br>Tom Kelley (Hopatcong) / 999,990 (score) | ||
* ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''<br | * ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''<br>Joseph Brookhart / 999,200 (score) | ||
===Pak Watch=== | ===Pak Watch=== | ||
[[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 6.jpg|thumb|Pak Watch]] | [[File:Nintendo Power issue 9 image 6.jpg|thumb|Pak Watch]] | ||
This issue's Pak Watch on page 92 covers ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' for the NES, with a set release date of 1990. It explains the basic gameplay, including the World map and power-ups. | This issue's Pak Watch on page 92 covers ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' for the NES, with a set release date of 1990. It explains the basic gameplay, including the World map and power-ups. | ||
[[Category:Nintendo Power issues]] | [[Category:Nintendo Power issues]] |
Latest revision as of 23:57, October 18, 2024
Nintendo Power issue 9 | |
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Publisher | Nintendo of America |
Release date | November/December, 1989[?] |
Nintendo Power issue 9 is the ninth volume of Nintendo Power, released in November/December, 1989. It covers Super Mario Land, Alleyway, Baseball, and Super Mario Bros. 3.
Page 3 contains an image of Mario holding an issue of Nintendo Power.
Movie The Wizard is covered on the 90th page in the section NES Journal. A still from the movie shows the gameplay of Super Mario Bros. 3, stating that "the big event pits the finalists against each other on Super Mario Bros. 3", and that "it will give you a great chance to get a preview of Super Mario Bros. 3". The next page says Fred Savage got to preview Super Mario Bros. 3 early thanks to his role in the film. He gave it a 5 on Theme & Fun and 4 1/2 on Graphics and Sound, but "was a little tougher on the Challenge and Play Control". It is also stated that he made it to World 2-1 in the first weekend, and that he thinks "the B Button jump maneuver was hard to regulate". He gave the game an overwhelming "thumbs up", and offered a tip: "watch out for fake bricks in World 2 Level 1". Super Mario Bros. 3 is also listed as a game to complete next in a Celebrity Power Player Profile.
How to Win at Super Mario Bros. (misspelled as How to Win At Super Mario Bros.) is advertised on the 96th page.
Contents[edit]
Tells All![edit]
An ending of Super Mario Bros. is covered on page 32.
Koopa King defeated by brave adventuring brothers!
"After stomping many Koopas and Goombas, defeating Bowser and rescuing the Princess, Mario and Luigi can finally rest easy. Look for the return of some old foes plus some new ones in Super Mario Bros. 3, coming to the NES next year!"
U-Force[edit]
- “Wave Mario along through his adventure in the Mushroom Kingdom.”
- —U-Force, page 44
Super Mario Bros. is covered in the U-Force section on the 44th page. It explains how to use U-Force to play the game.
"If you're up for a challenge, you can play this classic in a whole new way. Wave your left hand to move your character and shake your right hand to jump and fire. It's like rubbing your belly and patting your head at the same time, so it could take some practice."
Game Boy[edit]
Super Mario Land can be seen on a screen of an image of Game Boy on page 51. The page also lists Super Mario Land, Baseball, and Alleyway.
- “A Game Boy exclusive — Mario sets out on a new adventure”
- —Super Mario Land, page 51
The next two pages cover Super Mario Land, its power-ups, stages up to World 1-3, and secrets.
Page 55 covers Baseball and Alleyway. The page briefly explains the mechanics of the two games.
Top 30[edit]
- “Three issues running now the dealers have picked SMB2, not that we're counting or anything.”
- —Player's Forum, page 82
- 2nd: Super Mario Bros. 2 (7814 points)
"Return to the Mushroom Kingdom for an adventure with Mario and Luigi and all the people who voted for them."
Players' picks: 3930 points
Pros' picks: 7814 points
Dealers' picks: 3202 points - Super Mario Bros.
Players' picks: 807
Pros' picks: N/A
Dealers' picks: N/A
NES Achievers[edit]
Only the top scores are listed:
- Golf
Gary Smith (Mason City) / -29 (score) - Pinball
Tom Kelley (Hopatcong) / 999,990 (score) - Wrecking Crew
Joseph Brookhart / 999,200 (score)
Pak Watch[edit]
This issue's Pak Watch on page 92 covers Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES, with a set release date of 1990. It explains the basic gameplay, including the World map and power-ups.