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  • Nintendo Power – Issue Number 61 – June 1994

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    Source: Nintendo Power – Issue Number 61 – June 1994



    In 1994, the Game Boy and Super Nintendo were Nintendo’s two main products. The June 1994 issue of Nintendo Power includes:

    Game Reviews

    • Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
    • Firestriker
    • Clay Fighter: Tournament Edition
    • The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
    • Slammasters
    • Fatal Fury II
    • A.S.P. Air Strike Patrol
    • Super Loopz
    • Donkey Kong
    • Monster Max
    • Stop That Roach
    • Special Features
      • Secret of Mana Special
      • Illusion of Gaia Preview

    Regular Features

    • Tips
      • Classified Information
      • Counselors’ Corner
    • Updates
      • Now Playing
      • Pak Watch
      • Next Issue
    • Comics
      • Metroid
    • Feedback
      • Player’s Pulse
      • Power Player’s Challenge
      • Top 20

    …and more!


  • Electronic Gaming Monthly (October 1996)

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    Issue Number 87
    October 1996
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    Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly – Issue Number 87 – October 1996

    Electronic Gaming Monthly was perhaps the most popular and longest running gaming magazine there ever was. At least in the U.S. The October 1996 issue includes:

    Departments

    • Insert Coin – Editorial by Ed Semrad. This month, the topics include shortages of the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 for the upcoming holiday season, new games for those systems, and predicting the winner, among other topics.
    • Press Start – News this month includes: Nintendo dropping the price of the N64 to $199, Matsushita revamps the M2, Interplay elects to bring Clayfighter 3 to the N64 instead of the M2, Gumpei Yokoi leaves Nintendo, and more.
    • Gaming Gossip – This months rumors include: Nintendo demanding that retailers in Japan had to take at least one copy of Mario 64, PilotWings and at least one 3rd party game as Nintendo 64s; tons of possible new games for the N64; Sony hints that memory cards will become more important for the PlayStation; Capcom passes release duties for Street Fighter Alpha 2 on the SNES on to Nintendo; and more.
    • Next Wave Protos – A look at games still in development, including: Re-Loaded (PlayStation), Mega Man 8 (PlayStation), Necrodome (PlayStation), Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Genesis, SNES), Tobal #1 (PlayStation), Cruis’n USA (Nintendo 64), Shadoan (PlayStation), Wipeout (PlayStation), Wild 9 (PlayStation), Down in the Dumps (PlayStation), Major Damage (PlayStation), Rev Limit (Nintendo 64), Wild Choppers (Nintendo 64), Tiger Shark (PlayStation), Rebel Assault 2 (PlayStation), Broken Helix (PlayStation), Ball Blazer (PlayStation), Final Doom (PlayStation), Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat (PlayStation), Seta Open Golf (Saturn), Werewolf (Nintendo 64), and Tenka (PlayStation).
    • Review Crew – Games reviewd in this issue include: Crash Bandicoot (PlayStation), Robo Pit (Saturn), Grid Runner (Saturn), Tetris Plus (Saturn), Three Dirty Dwarves (Saturn), Beyond the Beyond (PlayStation), Project Overkill (PlayStation), Spot Goes to Hollywood (PlayStation), Ms. Pac-Man (Super NES), Battlezone/Super Breakout (Game Boy), and X-Men 3 (Game Gear).

    • Tricks of the Trade – The trick of the month is how to get invulnerability in Gunship for the PlayStation. Tricks are also included for other games including: Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64), Need for Speed (PlayStation), Bladeforce (3DO), Gun Griffon (Saturn), Tetris Attack (Super NES), International Track and Field (PlayStation), Skeleton Warriors (PlayStation), Pilotwings 64 (Nintendo 64), Golden Axe: The Duel (Saturn), Clockwork Knight 2 (Saturn), Resident Evil (PlayStation), and lots more.
    • Special Features – Includes detailed coverage of Tomb Raider for the PlayStation (cover story) and Virtua Fighter 3 for the Saturn.
    • Contests – An NBA Jam contest, a Formula 1 contest and a Shining Wisdom contest.
    • Team EGM – Coverage of sports games including previews fro Power Move Pro Wrestling, Ten Pin Alley, NHL Hockey ’97, Coolboarders, and Waverace 64; reviews for Madden ’97 (PlayStation), NCAA GameBreaker (PlayStation), NFL QB Club ’97 (Saturn), and Andretti Racing (PlayStation); and an interview with John Madden.
    • Interface – A reader analyzes the strategy of Matsushita and M2, Sega and the Saturn, Sony and the PlayStation, and Nintendo and the N64. Readers also comment upon import N64s being sold with two games for $500, more adult oriented games, an expected N64 price drop, and more.

    Features

    • Here Come the RPGs – An overview of RPGs for the PlayStation. Games covered include Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, Arc the Lad I & II, Suikoden, Breath of Fire 3, King’s Field 2, Ark of Time, Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy VII, Beyond the Beyond, and Tecmo’s Deception. As you can see, they have a pretty broad definition of “RPG”.
    • Sega Gamers’ Day – Sega Gamers’ Day was a Sega game exhibition where members of the press were allowed to view Sega’s latest games. Games demoed in 1996 include Krazy Ivan, Mr. Bones, Sonic X-Treme, Bug Too!, Virtual On, X-Women, Scud, Mechwarrior 2, Vectorman 2, Mass Destruction, Herc’s Adventure, World Series Baseball 2, Swagman, Tempest 2000, PTO II, ID4, Waterworld, Hexen, Lunar, Mega Man 8, Doom, Street Racer, and Black Dawn.
    • Twisted Metal 2 – A sequel to the popular vehicular combat game on the PlayStation.

    Next Wave

    • Nintendo 64 – A preview of the upcoming Turok the Dinosaur Hunter for the Nintendo 64 (50% complete).
    • Saturn – Previews of the upcoming Area 51 (70% complete), Three Dirty Dwarves (75% complete), Machinehead (70% complete), Robo Pit (100% complete), Tetris Plus (100% complete), Alien Trilogy (100% complete), and Twisted Metal 2 (60% complete) for the Saturn.
    • PlayStation – Previews of the upcoming Contra Legacy of War (80% complete), Disruptor (80% complete), Pandemonium (75% complete), Spot Goes to Hollywood (100% complete), Perfect Weapon (80% complete), Black Dawn (%80 complete), and Star Gladiator (70% complete) for the PlayStation.

    …and more!


  • Nintendo Power (September 1989)

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    Source: Nintendo Power – Issue Number 8 – September 1989

    In 1989, it was still early days for Nintendo Power with this issue still being a bimonthly issue. The September/October 1989 issue of Nintendo Power includes:

    Features

    • Duck Tales – A platform game based on the Disney cartoon of the same name.
    • Dragon Warrior – Classic RPG for the NES. An excellent game overall though it could get a bit repetitive.
    • Hoops – For the time, this was a pretty good basketball game but better ones would be along shortly.
    • Fester’s Quest – I had this game and it was one of the hardest and most frustrating game I have ever played.
    • Roger Rabbit – An adventure game based on the movie of the same name.
    • NES Satellite – In terms of peripherals, there was more experimentation with the NES that perhaps any other console. This was one of the more practical ones that simply provided a way to play four player games. However, there weren’t a huge number of games that supported it.
    • Game Boy – Perhaps the first detailed look at the most famous portable game system of all time.
    • Video Shorts – Short looks at some of the latest games including Sky Shark, Casino Kid, Castlequest, Jordan vs. Bird: One on One, Bad Street Brawler and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

    Previews

    • Willow – An adventure game from Capcom based on the movie of the same name.
    • River City Ransom – Classic beat-em-up game designed for two player co-op play.
    • Batman – Based on the 1989 Batman movie with Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger.
    • NES Play Action Football – Classic early football game for the NES.

    Departments

    • Counselor’s Corner – How to get through Section 17 in Area 4 in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles plus how to defeat the enemies at the end of Areas 4 and 5; where to find the hammer in Zelda II, how to get to Castlevania in Simon’s Quest; how to get over the wide gap and tall pipe in Ridley’s Hide Out in Metroid; and how to get through Section 10-3 in The Adventures of Lolo.
    • Classified Information – Codes and other secrets for 1943, Ninja Gaiden, Star Soldier, Mega Man II, Tecmo Bowl, Guardian Legend, Zelda II, and Legacy of the Wizard.
    • Pak Watch – Previews of upcoming games including Shadowgate, Bases Loaded II, Gilligan’s Island, Code Name: Viper, Tombs and Treasure, Godzilla, A Boy and His Blob, and more.
    • Players’ Pulse – Letters from readers, mostly with praise for the NES and/or Nintendo Power.
    • Top 30 – At the top of this list this month are Zelda II, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Ninja Gaiden.
    • NES Achievers – Top scores for 1943, Blaster Master, Bomberman, Cobra Command, Double Dragon, Lee Trevino’s Fighting Golf, Gotcha!, Gradius, Guardian Legend, Gun Smoke, Gyruss, Hudson’s Adventure Island, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Jackal, Kid Niki, Legendary Wings, Legacy of the Wizard, Life Force, and many more.
    • NES Journal – A look at an upcoming TV show called Captain N: Game Master.

    …and more!