Howard And Nester Comic Archive 38
Via Press the Buttons, a page that has scans of the classic Nintendo Power comic series Howard and Nester. From the page: "Anyone who has read Nintendo Power since its beginning has, obviously, at least glanced at the little comic strips in a couple of pages of the magazine called "Howard & Nester", which chronicled the adventures of bowtie-wearing Howard Philips (who was an actual employee of Nintendo and president of the Nintendo Fun Club at the time) and a stubborn redheaded teen named Nester." I, um, recall them being a lot funnier when I was a kid. The Maniac Mansion comic is still pretty cool, though.
birds (Score:2)
The Pope dies... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:The Pope dies... (Score:2)
Re:The Pope dies... (Score:3, Interesting)
Thanks for biting though... br.
Re:The Pope dies... (Score:2)
Re:The Pope dies... (Score:2)
http://www.bedope.com/mike/segv/poperms.htm [bedope.com]
Re:The Pope dies... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:The Pope dies... (Score:3, Funny)
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The real question is (Score:2, Interesting)
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News? (Score:2, Interesting)
Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? (Score:2)
This has to be a record of some sort. Not only did the poster read the article, but it isn't a dupe and there aren't obvious spelling or grammar mistakes. I think overlooking the possible copyright issue is ok, given that this is obviously some sort of god-given miracle.
Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? (Score:1)
"Via Press the Buttons, a page that has scans of the classic Nintendo Power comic series Howard and Nester."
Unless that is continued from the title, it's not a full sentence. I'll give 'em the benefit, I liked this post.
Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? (Score:2)
Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? (Score:2)
Howard Phillips (Score:5, Interesting)
After he quit, sometimes Nintendo Power would publish a blurb whenever he changed jobs. I got the sense that there was some real fondness for him behind the scenes at Nintendo. What he's doing now, however, I have no idea.
As for Nester... when Phillips left Nintendo, the strip was retitled Nester's Adventures and continued, but it didn't last long. (Thankfully... the H&N comics, while not awful, weren't actually what I'd call good, either, and they didn't improve after Phillips left.)
There were actually a grand total, to my knowledge, of two video game references to the strip:
1. When Nintendo published Dragon Warrior in this country, they also handled the translation job from the original Dragon Quest. They actually rewrote some of the dialogue, including renaming two slightly-hard-to-find characters "Howard" and "Nester," each looking for the other on the outermost, opposite corners of one of the towns. (Don't try looking for them in the GBA release of
the game, as it was completely retranslated.)
2. One of the few titles released for the ill-fated Virtual Boy system was a Nester-starring game, Nester's Funky Bowling [n-sider.com]. I've never played it, but even if it was pure gaming gold, it still spiraled on down the commode when the Virtual Boy tanked.
Re:Howard Phillips (Score:1, Interesting)
I had forgot about these comics completely, but seeing this slashdot story reminded me of how confused I was how the Howard character just left so suddenly and cryptically (i was still a kid).
Anyhow, was very curious to see what happened to this guy.... a quick googling shows that he now works for Microsoft Game Studios. Unknown what his signifigance there is though. It could be a completely different guy just named "Howard Phillips".
Re:Howard Phillips (Score:2, Informative)
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Who drew that? (Score:1)
I couldn't see any Blaster Master or Metroid stuff, too bad.
Double entendre (Score:3, Insightful)
Best tip ever from this comic (Score:4, Funny)
Carry the magic potion to the place with the most grass before you use it.
Brilliant, just brilliant.
I usually skipped Howard and Nester (Score:3, Informative)
Scans (Score:1)
Microwave? (Score:3, Insightful)
I still have all of the issues (Score:1)
Still, nifty to have them all in once place.
Howard Phillips (Score:2)