Nintendo Power To Shut Down 78
stillnotelf writes "Ars Technica is reporting that the official Nintendo magazine, Nintendo Power, is shutting down after 24 years. The gaming magazine has been run by independent publisher Future US since 2007, but Ars Technica's source and deleted Twitter posts say that Nintendo is uninterested in continuing the paper magazine in today's digital age, and also unwilling to convert it into a primarily digital experience. There's been no official confirmation of the cancellation or word of how many issues remain of this bit of childhood nostalgia for so many gamers."
Noooo! (Score:2, Funny)
Now where will I get my biased game reviews from?
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Metacritic (their secret is that they pretend to be unbiased).
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Re:Noooo! (Score:4, Funny)
No shit. This is about Nintendo Power, not Nintendo. If Nintendo were to shut down the Internet would explode and millions of gamers around the world would simultaneously commit suicide by banging their heads against bricks, jumping down random pipes, and eating strange mushrooms.
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banging their heads against bricks, jumping down random pipes, and eating strange mushrooms.
Sounds like a good weekend to me!
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Now where will I get my biased game reviews from?
To be fair, I'm not a gamer anyway, but I never understood the appeal of "official" games review magazines.
There may be a case for official endorsement in other areas, but for magazines, there's no obvious benefit beyond (possibly) getting privileged access to (e.g.) Nintendo's news and announcements- when it suits *them*, that is. And that's the issue- isn't any official magazine always going to be compromised at some level, and isn't the reader going to be aware of that?
Even if it's not a blatant mout
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A lot of people have fond memories of Nintendo Power because of the walkthroughs and hints the magazine had for various games. I, on the other hand, was always resentful of Nintendo Power, because it often felt like games were intentionally obtuse just to make you go out and get a subscription.
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I always figured that games were made intentionally obtuse because they were made for the Japanese audience and only later given to Americans as an afterthought. I also figured that the reason (Japanese published) games started getting simpler was because they realized the value of and started catering to western audiences.
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I was a subscriber when I was a kid back in the early days (late 80's to early-90's) before gaming info was widely available online. My favorite part was the really well done maps they had of the various scrollers. They had what appeared to be linearly stitched screenshots with pointers to important areas, items, and enemy bosses that referenced legends of useful information (e.g. the location of a heart container). It was really fun to play the game and then go back and open the magazine and see all the
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Yes, if that family member was clearly a corporate shill.
I miss Uncle Unilever.
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My old boyfriend Subway.
Now how will I know that renting games is wrong? (Score:4, Funny)
Package nintendopower has been deprecated. (Score:2, Funny)
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This package has been superceded by the package nintendochannel, proceed with install? [Y/n]
You only wish installing stuff on the Wii and 3DS were that easy.
For those people who don't know what I'm referring to, Nintendo Channel is a Wii channel available for free in the Wii store that Nintendo posts videos and other info about their current and upcoming games.
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It is obvious to all intelligent and good looking people that white people suck.
So white people who don't like white people?
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So white people who don't like white people?
Peter Steele, is that you?
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only now can i understand comic book collectors (Score:1)
if only i could get back that first copy of nintendo power i had back in 1988. its worth so much now on ebay. very nostalgic. would love to have it back, but i can't afford to spend 80+ dollars on a magazine.
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That was the copy with the clay figures of mario, featuring super mario bros 2, right? I have a copy, but it's in terrible condition.
maybe they will return... (Score:1)
....as Nintendo Underpowered?
Fanboi mod me funny. The gamecube was the last "powerful" nintendo.
I had the very first issue (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I had the very first issue (Score:5, Informative)
NES era was a huge time in my childhood because the jump from atari2600 to NES was so huge that you never knew what they could make next as a video game, and the games for NES were really fun compared to atari2600 games which rapidly got boring, but I played them anyway because there was no alternative. Around 1989 is when I realized I wanted to be come a computer game programmer, and it was when I was standing around a bunch of NES games we played out and I was getting kinda bored with.
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The problem I always had with the NES is despite the "Nintendo seal of quality" the amount of shitty shovelware they let into the channel was just insane. For every decent game you probably had a dozen truly crap games, not even counting all the movie license crap they let loose upon their system like a chili fart on a bus. Friday The 13th or Total Recall anyone?
All consoles had (and have) a lot of "shitty shovelware", but the ratio of good games to bad games on the NES was higher than on most other syste
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I got started with the issue that came with a free game(!) It was Dragon Warrior, the start of my RPGing...
Not sure what issue that was, but it was probably a bit later (#12 or so).
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Oh man, yeah I got a subscription in the early 90's and was so very excited every month when it came. Kids my age had a collective shitting of bricks when the SNES came out and promptly developed some Nintendo thumb. It was a great magazine, but I have no idea what happened to it after the 90's.. I suppose that other company bought it?
With All of the Recent Bad Press about Nintendo (Score:2)
I am surprised to find out that this is not due to it be the front of some sort of energy company that gets energy from baby seal pelts.
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"being"
Woz (Score:5, Interesting)
For those who remember Nintendo Power and are feeling nostalgic, there's a good cover gallery [zeldadungeon.net] with a smattering of selected inside pages (sadly, Woz's high score in issue 24 doesn't seem to be among the scans).
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pwntendo (Score:2)
All I can say
Ehhh... (Score:2)
Nintendo Power has been "just another gaming mag" for too long now. I'm not sure if the shark-jumping point was when publishing shifted away from Nintendo, or when they started publishing advertising, but the copies I've picked up and thumbed through didn't feel like the magazine of yore.
Personally, I'm still more depressed by Nintendo no longer publishing official game guides (I believe the last was for Super Paper Mario) than this news.
Sad to hear (Score:3)
If only for nostalgic reasons. I used to read Nintendo Power in the 80s and early 90s. My friend had and probably still has a huge stack of them from that time period. I felt similarly sad when GamePro suffered the same fate. I used to read those all the time back in the 90s.
It's kind of like hearing that a relative or old friend you haven't seen in years died.
Kinda sad (Score:3)
As a kid I had a subscription to Ninteno Power from like 1990 until 1998. Sad to see it go but I honestly hadn't looked at an issue since then. The internet (and me not being a kid, as it was clearly marketed at the 10-16 year old demographic) made it totally irrelevant. I'm honestly surprised it managed to stick around this long.
Final Fantasy Fanny Pack (Score:5, Interesting)
I won... a neon pink fanny pack. I believe it came stuffed with a t-shirt and some chocolate coins. The t-shirt was kind of crappy, and the coins were quickly consumed. And the neon pink fanny pack was... neon pink and a fanny pack. So kind of the worst prize ever, but i remember the shit out of having actually won something!
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Not to worry. Nintendo hasn't had any games worth paying attention to since 1995, anyway.
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88-95 subscriber.
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I beat the game like 3-4 times in search of him, but the Random Number Generator never let me encounter this dude
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I won... a neon pink fanny pack. I believe it came stuffed with a t-shirt and some chocolate coins. The t-shirt was kind of crappy, and the coins were quickly consumed. And the neon pink fanny pack was... neon pink and a fanny pack. So kind of the worst prize ever, but i remember the shit out of having actually won something!
LOL, sorry man, you know you have to be a kid to eat chocolate coins. They gotta be the worst chocolate ever! To think, I was gonna make some snide remark about you still wearing the fanny pack, but I held back, I figured eating those coins was punishment enough. Sorry man. Their prizes were useless though, no joke.
bad decision on digital (Score:4, Interesting)
Nintendo Power is one of the few magazines that could have thrived in a digital format, due mainly to their enthusiastic fanbase. I think quite a number of people would have subscribed to a digital version of Nintendo Power that had exclusive sneakpeak videos, developer interviews, NES game emulations, et al. I think it shows that Nintendo still doesn't 'get' how the internet can benefit them.
I haven't read Nintendo Power since I had a NES back in the '80s, but I have fond memories of it. It was a classy mag with good features; at least the kid version of me thought so. Good quality paper stock, nice art direction. I remember the multi-page dungeon maps of Legend of Zelda. I remember the Legend of Zelda 2 preview and thinking it looked like the best game ever, and then I got the game and it totally was. Metal Gear, Ninja Gaiden. I remember looking at those previews and wondering how a videogame could look so cool. Heady times for videogamers. Constant innovation (well, at least from the top studios) because the industry was still so young.
Surprised no one mentioned (Score:2)
Just like EGM, damn. (Score:2)
Farewell NP (Score:2)
I too had the very first issue; the one with Super Mario Bros 2 on the front cover. However, I have to admit that I dropped my subscription a few years later, and afterwards only re-subscribed because each time my subscription was about to run out they offered free Player's Guides worth the same (if not greater) cost as the annual subscription. Not only was this in an age before GameFAQs, the art was pretty and wasn't going to be found anywhere else.
Sure Nintendo Power was very biased, but you have to admi
Thread is SAD! (Score:2)
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By the time the NES came out, I had a computer. And I was completely smug about the superiority of the Commodore 64. Zelda, pfft. I had The Bard's Tale and Pool of Radiance!
The 8 Bit Wars left many scars.
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About time (Score:2)
How much "news" about Mario and Zelda do you really need from a magazine? I don't think there was one issue printed that didn't have Mario or Link in it. I mean my nephew showed me an issue I thought it was one of my old copies, but it was brand new issue and showed another history of Super Mario Bros which they usually print about 2 or 3 times a year. I think the only other magazines that are entirely self promoting are Martha Stewart Living and Oprah.
They are probably shutting it down due to the fact t
Nintendo (Score:1)
Good riddance (Score:2)
Other than the occasional maps, Nintendo Power was shit.
I remember when it first came out (Score:1)
Why? (Score:2)
The article said Nintendo Power has over 400,000 print subscribers. How could they not make a go of this? What did they need from Nintendo, anyway, other than early access to games to review them? I get Nintendo Power currently since I can let me kids read it and not have to explain, again, why they can't play M rated games.
I suspect the threat of shutdown is part of a ploy by the publisher to get something from Nintendo (which was hinted at in the article). If the shutdown actually happens, then the pu
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missed opportunities (Score:1)
Not surprised. (Score:1)
I actually didn't even realize the magazine subscription still existed (I stopped caring about it long ago). Anyway, as my title states, I am not surprised by this. With the widespread wealth of information the Internet provides, having a magazine to advertise upcoming games is just redundant. All the latest information can be posted and archived online anyway where is it accessible without any special subscription. Same goes with game hints and tips.
Back in the late 80's and early 90's, this was an awesome
Editing NP from '88 to '91 was a ton of fun... (Score:1)