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[[File:Nintendo_Power_Issue_119_Cover.jpg|thumbnail|Cover of issue 119, the first issue that covers anything smash related]] | |||
'''Nintendo Power''' is an official print and online publication created and distributed by [[Nintendo]]. It started in August, 1988 as a subscription based magazine by an in-house journalism department at Nintendo of America. The magazine was a spiritual successor to the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Fun Club}}, which lasted for seven issues and was canceled in favor of its followup. Nintendo Power specifically provided new and upcoming information and content relating to the company, their games, reviews, and game strategies. {{s|wikipedia|Future US}}, the American branch of British publisher Future, took over production in December, 2007 with Nintendo still overseeing in a producing role. The Magazine was officially discontinued on December 2012 after 285 issues. The brand was revived on December 20, 2017 with the Nintendo Power Podcast, with new installments being made to this day. The podcast is run by many of the same staff that worked on the original magazine, and serves a similar function, albeit in a less formal fashion. | '''Nintendo Power''' is an official print and online publication created and distributed by [[Nintendo]]. It started in August, 1988 as a subscription based magazine by an in-house journalism department at Nintendo of America. The magazine was a spiritual successor to the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Fun Club}}, which lasted for seven issues and was canceled in favor of its followup. Nintendo Power specifically provided new and upcoming information and content relating to the company, their games, reviews, and game strategies. {{s|wikipedia|Future US}}, the American branch of British publisher Future, took over production in December, 2007 with Nintendo still overseeing in a producing role. The Magazine was officially discontinued on December 2012 after 285 issues. The brand was revived on December 20, 2017 with the Nintendo Power Podcast, with new installments being made to this day. The podcast is run by many of the same staff that worked on the original magazine, and serves a similar function, albeit in a less formal fashion. | ||
Several issues featured content from from the the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, including development coverage and guides on features and how to play. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' even received a full {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Player's Guide|Player's Guide}} upon release. | Several issues featured content from from the the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, including development coverage and guides on features and how to play. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' even received a full {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Player's Guide|Player's Guide}} upon release. | ||
== | {{Art-wikipedia|Nintendo Power}} | ||
==Player's Guide== | {{Art-supermariowiki|Nintendo Power}} | ||
==In the {{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}} series== | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''=== | |||
====Issue 119==== | |||
Nintendo Power first covers the ''Smash'' series on issue 119, first released in April, 1999. A blurb on the cover explains that content is in the issue, and the table of contents says the coverage starts on page 24. From said page until page 32, the magazine gives an abridged rundown of the game, including most game modes, controls, items, and every character's basic moveset. | |||
Pages 98 and 99 are a two page spread for advertising a ''Super Smash Bros.'' themed Player's Poll Contents. Readers are encouraged to mail in the enclosed postcard for a chance to win. 50 third prize winners received a Nintendo Power T-shirt. 5 second prize winners received one of 50 free games of their choice, each one starring a fighter in ''Super Smash Bros.'' One grand prize winner received a copy of ''Super Smash Bros.'' and all 50 games and the consoles they came on, which included NES, SNES, Gameboy, Virtual Boy, and Nintendo 64. | |||
====Issue 120==== | |||
The game was properly reviewed on Page 125 on the ''Now Playing'' section. All scores are rated out of 10. Graphics received a 7.8. Play Control received an 8.2. Game design received a 7.7. Satisfaction received a 7.3. Sound received a 7.7. The game as a whole received a 7.7. | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Nintendo_Power_Issue_119_Cover.jpg| Cover to ''Nintendo Power #119'' | |||
NPSSB1.jpg|Page 24 | |||
NPSSB2.jpg|Page 25 | |||
NPSSB3.jpg|Page 26 | |||
NPSSB4.jpg|Page 27 | |||
NPSSB5.jpg|Page 28 | |||
NPSSB6.jpg|Page 29 | |||
NPSSB7.jpg|Page 30 | |||
NPSSB8.jpg|Page 31 | |||
NPSSB9.jpg|Page 32 | |||
NPSSBPPC1.jpg|Page 98 | |||
NPSSBPPC2.jpg|Page 99 | |||
NPSSBNP.jpg|Issue 120, Page 125 | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''=== | |||
====Issue 151==== | |||
Melee is featured as the main topic on the cover, marking the first time a Smash game is on the cover. The table of contents on page 8 is themed around Melee. Page 30 through 38 is an abriged guide to the game, including brief summaries of various game elements, including modes, base roster fighters, techniques, items, classic mode, adventure mode and adventure mode. The issue does not go into great detail on any of these topics and keeps unlockable portions of the game a secret. | |||
The game is reviewed on Page 166. The rating system has changed since the review of ''SSB'' to have the same categories that are now rated out of 5 stars. Every category received 5 stars. | |||
====Player's Guide==== | |||
{{main|Nintendo Player's Guide}} | |||
Melee recieved a dedicated Player's Guide that released around the same time as the launch in North America. The guide takes the same general topics from issue 151 and goes much farther in depth with them. | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
NP151Cover.jpg|Cover to ''Nintendo Power #151'', highlighting ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | |||
NPMelee1.jpg|Page 30 & 31 | |||
NPMelee2.jpg|Page 32 & 33 | |||
NPMelee3.jpg|Page 34 & 35 | |||
NPMelee4.jpg|Page 36 & 37 | |||
NPMelee5.jpg|Page 38 & 39 | |||
NPMeleeReview.jpg|Page 166 | |||
NPSSBMPG.jpg|Cover of the Melee Player's Guide | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''=== | |||
====Issue 222==== | |||
Brawl is featured on the cover, marking the second and last time a Smash game appears on the cover of the magazine. | |||
====Smash Files==== | |||
{{main|Smash Files}} | |||
The Smash Files were a series of articles in Nintendo Power that briefly covered all of the confirmed characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl at the time one by one in most issues from #206 to #221. | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
NP222COVER.jpg|150px|Cover of issue 222, featuring Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |||
SmashFilesSnake1.png|150px|right|thumb|Snake's Smash File in volume #206 | |||
SmashFilesMario2.png|150px|right|thumb|Mario's Smash File in volume #207 | |||
SmashFilesPit3.png|150px|right|thumb|Pit's Smash File in volume #208 | |||
SmashFilesKirby4.png|150px|right|thumb|Kirby's Smash File in volume #209 | |||
SmashFilesWario5.png|150px|right|thumb|Wario's Smash File in volume #210 | |||
SmashFilesPikachu6.png|150px|right|thumb|Pikachu's Smash File in volume #211 | |||
SmashFilesMetaKnight7.png|150px|right|thumb|Meta Knight's Smash File in volume #212 | |||
SmashFilesLink8.png|150px|right|thumb|Link's Smash File in volume #213 | |||
SmashFilesFox9.png|150px|right|thumb|Fox's Smash File in volume #214 | |||
SmashFilesSamus10.png|150px|right|thumb|Samus' Smash File in volume #215 | |||
SmashFilesZeroSuitSamus11.png|150px|thumb|Zero Suit Samus' Smash File in volume #216 | |||
SmashFilesYoshi12.png|150px|right|thumb|Yoshi's Smash File in volume #220 | |||
SmashFilesDiddyKong13.png|150px|right|thumb|Diddy Kong's Smash File in volume #221 | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''=== | |||
Due to being officialy announced after the release of the final issue, Smash 4 was not featured by Nintendo Power in print. | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''=== | |||
====Nintendo Power Podcast==== | |||
Episode 8 of the podcast talks extensively about Ultimate. At the 42:29 mark, the members talk about the announcement from the [[Nintendo Direct]] that occured days before. They specifically talked about their reactions to the newly announced characters and gameplay features. | |||
Episode 12 was the Fan-Favorite Games of 2018 episode, where games won awards for different categories. Ultimate won best multiplayer game. All nominees for most hype moment were related to Ultimate, with the winner being with the World of Light trailer winning. Ultimate won best looking game and best soundtrack. [[King K. Rool]] won character of the year. Ultimate won game of the year. | |||
Episode 15 talks extensively about {{SSBU|Joker}}'s inclusion as the first DLC character. | |||
Episode 17 talks about the E3 reveals of both {{SSBU|Hero}} and {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}. | |||
Episode 22 talks extensively about {{SSBU|Terry}}'s inclusion as a DLC character. | |||
===Podcasts=== | |||
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==Complete Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Nintendo_Power_Issue_119_Cover.jpg | |||
NPSSB1.jpg | |||
NPSSB2.jpg | |||
NPSSB3.jpg | |||
NPSSB4.jpg | |||
NPSSB5.jpg | |||
NPSSB6.jpg | |||
NPSSB7.jpg | |||
NPSSB8.jpg | |||
NPSSB9.jpg | |||
NPSSBPPC1.jpg | |||
NPSSBPPC2.jpg | |||
NPSSBNP.jpg | |||
NP151Cover.jpg | |||
NPMelee1.jpg | |||
NPMelee2.jpg | |||
NPMelee3.jpg | |||
NPMelee4.jpg | |||
NPMelee5.jpg | |||
NPMeleeReview.jpg | |||
NPSSBMPG.jpg | |||
NP222COVER.jpg | |||
SmashFilesSnake1.png | |||
SmashFilesMario2.png | |||
SmashFilesPit3.png | |||
SmashFilesKirby4.png | |||
SmashFilesWario5.png | |||
SmashFilesPikachu6.png | |||
SmashFilesMetaKnight7.png | |||
SmashFilesLink8.png | |||
SmashFilesFox9.png | |||
SmashFilesSamus10.png | |||
SmashFilesZeroSuitSamus11.png | |||
SmashFilesYoshi12.png | |||
SmashFilesDiddyKong13.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Revision as of 20:14, June 11, 2021
Nintendo Power is an official print and online publication created and distributed by Nintendo. It started in August, 1988 as a subscription based magazine by an in-house journalism department at Nintendo of America. The magazine was a spiritual successor to the Nintendo Fun Club, which lasted for seven issues and was canceled in favor of its followup. Nintendo Power specifically provided new and upcoming information and content relating to the company, their games, reviews, and game strategies. Future US, the American branch of British publisher Future, took over production in December, 2007 with Nintendo still overseeing in a producing role. The Magazine was officially discontinued on December 2012 after 285 issues. The brand was revived on December 20, 2017 with the Nintendo Power Podcast, with new installments being made to this day. The podcast is run by many of the same staff that worked on the original magazine, and serves a similar function, albeit in a less formal fashion.
Several issues featured content from from the the Super Smash Bros. series, including development coverage and guides on features and how to play. Super Smash Bros. Melee even received a full Nintendo Player's Guide upon release.
In the Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros.
Issue 119
Nintendo Power first covers the Smash series on issue 119, first released in April, 1999. A blurb on the cover explains that content is in the issue, and the table of contents says the coverage starts on page 24. From said page until page 32, the magazine gives an abridged rundown of the game, including most game modes, controls, items, and every character's basic moveset.
Pages 98 and 99 are a two page spread for advertising a Super Smash Bros. themed Player's Poll Contents. Readers are encouraged to mail in the enclosed postcard for a chance to win. 50 third prize winners received a Nintendo Power T-shirt. 5 second prize winners received one of 50 free games of their choice, each one starring a fighter in Super Smash Bros. One grand prize winner received a copy of Super Smash Bros. and all 50 games and the consoles they came on, which included NES, SNES, Gameboy, Virtual Boy, and Nintendo 64.
Issue 120
The game was properly reviewed on Page 125 on the Now Playing section. All scores are rated out of 10. Graphics received a 7.8. Play Control received an 8.2. Game design received a 7.7. Satisfaction received a 7.3. Sound received a 7.7. The game as a whole received a 7.7.
Gallery
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Issue 151
Melee is featured as the main topic on the cover, marking the first time a Smash game is on the cover. The table of contents on page 8 is themed around Melee. Page 30 through 38 is an abriged guide to the game, including brief summaries of various game elements, including modes, base roster fighters, techniques, items, classic mode, adventure mode and adventure mode. The issue does not go into great detail on any of these topics and keeps unlockable portions of the game a secret.
The game is reviewed on Page 166. The rating system has changed since the review of SSB to have the same categories that are now rated out of 5 stars. Every category received 5 stars.
Player's Guide
Melee recieved a dedicated Player's Guide that released around the same time as the launch in North America. The guide takes the same general topics from issue 151 and goes much farther in depth with them.
Gallery
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Issue 222
Brawl is featured on the cover, marking the second and last time a Smash game appears on the cover of the magazine.
Smash Files
The Smash Files were a series of articles in Nintendo Power that briefly covered all of the confirmed characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl at the time one by one in most issues from #206 to #221.
Gallery
Super Smash Bros. 4
Due to being officialy announced after the release of the final issue, Smash 4 was not featured by Nintendo Power in print.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Nintendo Power Podcast
Episode 8 of the podcast talks extensively about Ultimate. At the 42:29 mark, the members talk about the announcement from the Nintendo Direct that occured days before. They specifically talked about their reactions to the newly announced characters and gameplay features.
Episode 12 was the Fan-Favorite Games of 2018 episode, where games won awards for different categories. Ultimate won best multiplayer game. All nominees for most hype moment were related to Ultimate, with the winner being with the World of Light trailer winning. Ultimate won best looking game and best soundtrack. King K. Rool won character of the year. Ultimate won game of the year.
Episode 15 talks extensively about Joker's inclusion as the first DLC character.
Episode 17 talks about the E3 reveals of both Hero and Banjo & Kazooie.
Episode 22 talks extensively about Terry's inclusion as a DLC character.