. "Nintendo Power was a monthly magazine, published by Nintendo of America until issue #222 when its publisher changed to Future US. It included letters from fans, game strategy, previews, cheat codes and reviews along with various special features month to month. Over a dozen Metroid posters had been included with them since Issue #2. Nintendo Power published its final issue in December 2012."@en . "The first issue of Nintendo Power was dated July/August 1988 and spotlighted Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES. On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it would not renew its licensing agreement with the company that published Nintendo Power, and the 285th and final issue of the magazine was released on December 11, 2012. \"Captain Nintendo\", a short story by Randy Studdard that appeared in the November/December 1988 and January/February 1989 issues of Nintendo Power, was the inspiration for Captain N: The Game Master."@en . . . "Future International"@en . . . "Nintendo Power ist ein Info- und Cheatmagazin rund um Nintendo. In diesem Magazin findet man alle m\u00F6glichen Tipps und Informationen zu den neusten Spielen f\u00FCr die Wii. James Rolfe nimmt die \u00E4lteren Magazine zur Hand, in denen \u00FCber den neuen VR32 (Virtual Boy) und \u00FCber das Ultra 64 (Nintendo 64) berichtet wird. Er liest einige Leserbriefe vor und macht sich \u00FCber Gewinnspiele lustig, bei denen man Preise gewinnen kann, die man eigentlich unm\u00F6glich gewinnen kann, beispielsweise eine Rolle im Film Die Maske 2, welchen es nie gab."@de . "Nintendo Powerthumb|El logo de Nintendo Power.Nintendo Power fue una revista mensual publicada por Future US. Publicado por primera vez en julio/agosto de 1988, ofreci\u00F3 exclusivamente sistemas de Nintendo, 3rd party, y tambi\u00E9n daba curiosidades acerca de videojuegos. Desde que Sega se convirti\u00F3 en una empresa de terceros, la informaci\u00F3n relacionada con Sonic empez\u00F3 a aparecer en muchos vol\u00FAmenes de Nintendo Power. La revista, sin embargo, dej\u00F3 de publicarse a finales de 2012 despu\u00E9s de que Nintendo anunci\u00F3 que no iban a renovar el acuerdo de licencia con Future Publishing el 21 de agosto de 2013. La \u00FAltima edici\u00F3n se public\u00F3 en diciembre de 2012. Categor\u00EDa:Esbozos Categor\u00EDa:Mundo Real"@es . . . . . "Nintendo Power was a monthly Nintendo-focused magazine based in the United States that also shipped to Canada. Beginning in 1988 by Howard Phillips and several Nintendo of America employees, it is one of the longest running video game magazines of all time. In its final issues, the publication was owned by Future International and the Editor in Chief was Steve Thomason, formerly Chris Slate."@en . "Nintendo Powerthumb|El logo de Nintendo Power.Nintendo Power fue una revista mensual publicada por Future US. Publicado por primera vez en julio/agosto de 1988, ofreci\u00F3 exclusivamente sistemas de Nintendo, 3rd party, y tambi\u00E9n daba curiosidades acerca de videojuegos. Desde que Sega se convirti\u00F3 en una empresa de terceros, la informaci\u00F3n relacionada con Sonic empez\u00F3 a aparecer en muchos vol\u00FAmenes de Nintendo Power. La revista, sin embargo, dej\u00F3 de publicarse a finales de 2012 despu\u00E9s de que Nintendo anunci\u00F3 que no iban a renovar el acuerdo de licencia con Future Publishing el 21 de agosto de 2013. La \u00FAltima edici\u00F3n se public\u00F3 en diciembre de 2012. Categor\u00EDa:Esbozos Categor\u00EDa:Mundo Real"@es . . . . "English"@en . . . . . . . . . "Nintendo Power"@de . "Monthly + 1 Holiday Edition"@en . . . "thumb|right|500px|Logo de Nintendo Power Nintendo Power es una revista mensual con noticias y gu\u00EDas sobre videojuegos de Nintendo, incluyendo la saga Metroid. Inicialmente era producida y publicada por Nintendo en las oficinas Nintendo of America. Esto se mantuvo hasta el n\u00FAmero 222, cuando la revista fue transferida a Future US."@es . . . . . . "Nintendo Power was a monthly Nintendo-focused magazine based in the United States that also shipped to Canada. Beginning in 1988 by Howard Phillips and several Nintendo of America employees, it is one of the longest running video game magazines of all time. In its final issues, the publication was owned by Future International and the Editor in Chief was Steve Thomason, formerly Chris Slate."@en . . "You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Nintendo Power/preload editintro=Nintendo Power/editintro width=25 VOLUME LIST"@en . "Nintendo Power ist ein Info- und Cheatmagazin rund um Nintendo. In diesem Magazin findet man alle m\u00F6glichen Tipps und Informationen zu den neusten Spielen f\u00FCr die Wii. James Rolfe nimmt die \u00E4lteren Magazine zur Hand, in denen \u00FCber den neuen VR32 (Virtual Boy) und \u00FCber das Ultra 64 (Nintendo 64) berichtet wird. Er liest einige Leserbriefe vor und macht sich \u00FCber Gewinnspiele lustig, bei denen man Preise gewinnen kann, die man eigentlich unm\u00F6glich gewinnen kann, beispielsweise eine Rolle im Film Die Maske 2, welchen es nie gab. In einigen wenigen F\u00E4llen konnte ihm Nintendo Power nicht weiterhelfen, da das Spiel zu schlecht war, als das die Zeitschrift ihm h\u00E4tte helfen k\u00F6nnen. Als er zum dem Milons Secret Castle etwas nachschl\u00E4gt ist der erste Tip \"How to get started\". Er kritisiert darauf hin, dass ein Spiel zu beginnen keine Hilfe erfordern sollte."@de . . . . "Nintendo Power was a monthly Nintendo-focused magazine based in the United States that also shipped to Canada. Beginning in 1988 by Howard Phillips and several Nintendo of America employees, it is one of the longest running video game magazines of all time. In its final issues, the publication was owned by Future International and the Editor in Chief was Steve Thomason, formerly Chris Slate. Even though Nintendo transferred the magazine to Future International, Nintendo of America still promoted the magazine. For example, they included a subscription slip for the magazine with every Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS unit. It was announced in August 2012 that the December issue of that year would be it's last, making the entire run a total of 285 issues."@en . "until your subscription is finished. This magazine is an information magazine. It will tell you what's going on in the Nintendo world.yep. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . "Nintendo Power is a monthly publication about upcoming games published by or for Nintendo consoles. It was a Nintendo sponsored magazine until its November 2007 issue, in which it became owned and operated by FutureUS publications. Its current editor in chief is Chris Slate. Nintendo Power recently celebrated their 20th Anniversary since their first issue on Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1988."@en . "nintendo power is a magazine"@en . "Because of Mega Man's ties with Nintendo, it also featured in several issues of Nintendo Power."@en . . . "July/August 1988"@en . . "The cover of issue 45, dated February 1993, featured Pugsley Addams and The Addams Family Mansion from the video game The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt."@en . . . "Nintendo Power"@en . . . "thumb Nintendo Power fue una revista mensual basada en Nintendo. Fue vendida en Estados Unidos, aunque tambi\u00E9n fue vendida en Canad\u00E1. Iniciada en 1988 por Howard Phillips y algunos empleados de Nintendo of America, es una de las revistas de videojuegos publicada durante mayor tiempo. Incluso cuando Nintendo hab\u00EDa transferido la producci\u00F3n de la revista a Future International, Nintendo of America a\u00FAn promovia la revista. Por ejemplo, incluyeron un bolet\u00EDn de suscripci\u00F3n para la revista con cada unidad de Wii, Nintendo DS y Nintendo 3DS."@es . . "The first issue published was July/August 1988 spotlighting the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2. It was one of the longest-running video game magazines in the United States and Canada, and was Nintendo's official magazine in North America. On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that they would not be renewing their licensing agreement with Future Publishing, and that Nintendo Power would cease publication in December 2012."@en . . . "B"@en . "thumb|right|500px|Logo de Nintendo Power Nintendo Power es una revista mensual con noticias y gu\u00EDas sobre videojuegos de Nintendo, incluyendo la saga Metroid. Inicialmente era producida y publicada por Nintendo en las oficinas Nintendo of America. Esto se mantuvo hasta el n\u00FAmero 222, cuando la revista fue transferida a Future US. La primera publicaci\u00F3n fue hecha en julio/agosto de 1988, teniendo como tema el juego Super Mario Bros. 2 de Nintendo Entertainment System. La revista se mantiene como una de las m\u00E1s antiguas publicaciones de videojuegos en Estados Unidos y Canad\u00E1 y es la revista oficial de Nintendo para Am\u00E9rica del Norte. M\u00E1s de una docena de posters de Metroid se han inclu\u00EDdo en la revista desde el tomo #2."@es . "Magazine"@en . "Nintendo Power"@es . "December 2012"@en . . . . "You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Nintendo Power/preload editintro=Nintendo Power/editintro width=25 VOLUME LIST"@en . "until your subscription is finished. This magazine is an information magazine. It will tell you what's going on in the Nintendo world.yep. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . "Because of Mega Man's ties with Nintendo, it also featured in several issues of Nintendo Power."@en . . "thumb Nintendo Power fue una revista mensual basada en Nintendo. Fue vendida en Estados Unidos, aunque tambi\u00E9n fue vendida en Canad\u00E1. Iniciada en 1988 por Howard Phillips y algunos empleados de Nintendo of America, es una de las revistas de videojuegos publicada durante mayor tiempo. Incluso cuando Nintendo hab\u00EDa transferido la producci\u00F3n de la revista a Future International, Nintendo of America a\u00FAn promovia la revista. Por ejemplo, incluyeron un bolet\u00EDn de suscripci\u00F3n para la revista con cada unidad de Wii, Nintendo DS y Nintendo 3DS. En agosto de 2012 se anunci\u00F3 que en Diciembre del mismo a\u00F1o se publicar\u00EDa la \u00FAltima edici\u00F3n de la revista, acumulando una cantidad de 285 n\u00FAmeros publicados."@es . . . "nintendo power is a magazine"@en . . . . . "The cover of issue 45, dated February 1993, featured Pugsley Addams and The Addams Family Mansion from the video game The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt."@en . "The first issue published was July/August 1988 spotlighting the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2. It was one of the longest-running video game magazines in the United States and Canada, and was Nintendo's official magazine in North America. On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that they would not be renewing their licensing agreement with Future Publishing, and that Nintendo Power would cease publication in December 2012."@en . "Nintendo Power"@en . "Nintendo Power was a monthly magazine, published by Nintendo of America until issue #222 when its publisher changed to Future US. It included letters from fans, game strategy, previews, cheat codes and reviews along with various special features month to month. Over a dozen Metroid posters had been included with them since Issue #2. Nintendo Power published its final issue in December 2012."@en . . . "Nintendo Power was a monthly Nintendo-focused magazine based in the United States that also shipped to Canada. Beginning in 1988 by Howard Phillips and several Nintendo of America employees, it is one of the longest running video game magazines of all time. In its final issues, the publication was owned by Future International and the Editor in Chief was Steve Thomason, formerly Chris Slate. It was announced in August 2012 that the December issue of that year would be it's last, making the entire run a total of 285 issues."@en . . . "Nintendo Power is a monthly publication about upcoming games published by or for Nintendo consoles. It was a Nintendo sponsored magazine until its November 2007 issue, in which it became owned and operated by FutureUS publications. Its current editor in chief is Chris Slate. Nintendo Power recently celebrated their 20th Anniversary since their first issue on Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1988."@en . . "The 100th issue ."@en . . . "The first issue of Nintendo Power was dated July/August 1988 and spotlighted Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES. On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it would not renew its licensing agreement with the company that published Nintendo Power, and the 285th and final issue of the magazine was released on December 11, 2012. \"Captain Nintendo\", a short story by Randy Studdard that appeared in the November/December 1988 and January/February 1989 issues of Nintendo Power, was the inspiration for Captain N: The Game Master."@en .