A Review of Nintendo Power #1 42
Via Joystiq, a review on the site X-Entertainment of the very first issue of Nintendo Power. Amusing if only for the sake of nostalgia. From the article: "There's the table of contents. The big games at the time were The Legend of Zelda and the just-released Super Mario Bros. 2. To their credit, Nintendo covered a lot of the older games kids were still into playing, mixing the stuff people wanted to see with the stuff they wanted you to see. It wasn't just one big commercial in print. While they weren't really going to come down on any of the games for their own system, all of the articles were approached honestly enough. They usually steered away from romanticizing crap - if the game sucked, they didn't say it sucked, but they didn't spend a whole lot of time talking about it."
very true (Score:1)
i still have this issue, in decent shape. i will admit that the reviews were fair (in retrospect) but it still has more to do with the fact that what could possibly compare?
maybe i missed a few months, but one game which was truly great for the NES (life force) i never saw much about.
Life Force (Score:1)
Re:Life Force (Score:2)
Re:Life Force (Score:1)
Re:very true (Score:2)
They had maps of levels and everything.
Speaking of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out (Score:4, Interesting)
For some reason this code has been burned into my mind since I was 6, at the time this issue came out. I don't remember if this code to skip straight to Tyson was actually in the magazine or not, but it is still relevant. Sadly, this wasn't quite as known as the Konami code.
Re:Speaking of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out (Score:4, Funny)
AAAAAAAAAAAH it's back in my head!! XD!!
Speaking of passwords I remember... (Score:2)
______ ______
, anyone?
(I tried to put the code in caps, but the filter caught it.)
Re:Speaking of passwords I remember... (Score:2)
Re:Speaking of passwords I remember... (Score:2)
uuuuu uuuuu
Man. Kid Icarus. How have they not made a new versioni of that yet?
Re:Speaking of passwords I remember... (Score:1)
Because it was a terrible game? Is this some kind of trick question?
Re:Speaking of passwords I remember... (Score:2)
medusa angels
Last level, all upgrades. Have fun!
Re:Speaking of passwords I remember... (Score:2)
I remember the Justin Bailey code very well. My brother and I were at a beach with our grandparents and some kid told us about it in the parking lot. All weekend we could talk about nothing else. Funny, you'd start with 255 missles, but if you picked up an upgrade, it would drop to some other number (don't know, 100?).
I remember borrowing this magazine (Score:2)
Ah memories.
Re:I remember borrowing this magazine (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I remember borrowing this magazine (Score:2)
Hehe, both my parents completed both quests of the original Zelda. In fact, I think everyone in my immediate family has actually completed the entire original Zelda - including my parents and sister, who aren't really "gamers." (Guess it was the novelty of the thing.)
About the only place we got stuck was when you had to blow the whistle to discover the 7th palace. Yeah, that made sense.
I dunno about my father, but my mother would probably have laughed at someone who thought the original Zelda was "to
Re:I remember borrowing this magazine (Score:2)
Re:I remember borrowing this magazine (Score:1)
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Re:Got to credit a subscription to NP (Score:2)
Re:Got to credit a subscription to NP (Score:1)
In fact, last year I plugged in my old NES and my level 23 character named BOOB is still there, which surprised the hell out of me since I thought the battery life was about 5 years.
Re:Got to credit a subscription to NP (Score:2)
Re:I liked the Howard & Nester comics (Score:1)
Unlike 'The Wizard' Nintendo Power actually had value in that it offered other things such as those comics and strategy guides.
Heaven help me (Score:2, Interesting)
You know... (Score:2)
For some reason, I feel compelled to go look for the old Final Fantasy strategy guide and read about Warmech. Again, I really, really don't know why. I didn't even get past the Elf Kingdom in Final Fantasy. I'm more of an FFIX guy myself.
not a commercial? (Score:1)
Pushing their older games in addition to their newer games makes it even more of a commercial, imho.
And let's not forget: (Score:2)
I'm still amused that Zelda II was covered in the Official Nintendo Player's Guide even though the game was years away at that point. The box art they put in the book was even hand drawn.
I still have that issue! (Score:3, Informative)
That magazine used to be great. The 1st issue was probably the best one published by Nintendo. It had the most info about upcoming games, the most tips, tricks, and strategies. However, with each issue after that one, there was less and less of that kind of content. Nowadays, I think its more ads than anything.
What also made that issue great was the fact that it was free. If you were a member of the Nintendo Fun Club (which was also free), you recieved the first issue free. However, creating Nintendo Power was Nintendo's way of saying that they wanted you to pay for those tips, tricks, etc. Before Nintendo Power, you could just join the Nintnedo Fun Club for free and get a monthly newsletter with this sort of information. I wish I still had some of those newsletters, they'd probably be worth something in the collector's market.
Oh well...
1-800-USA-SEGA (Score:2)
Re:1-800-USA-SEGA (Score:1)
Yes a friend and I used to call sega every week. We requested manuals for Master System games we didn't have (we said we lost them). We used to drool over all those manuals just wishing we could play those games.
I loved sega so much as a little kid it was pathetic, but a funny thing happened. I saw an AMIGA at a store called video concepts running tetris,then another one at somers photo and computer running a game called AWESOME. I almost fainted when I saw the intro and fo
I got the pin! (Score:1)
My favorite issue was the SMB3 special issue.
People don't give NP enough credit (Score:2)
I remember nintendo power... (Score:2)
Second Issue (Score:2)
That Black-covered Player's Guide (Score:2)
Actually that map may have helped make me the gaming wuss I am today. It seems like that game with all its hidden stuff would be almost impossible to get through without some kind of outside support...