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Aug 23 2012 11:28am
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Nintendo Power's last issue coming in December


Gamers of a certain age likely remember the days when their main fix of information about new and upcoming video games came in the form of the monthly Nintendo Power magazine that was delivered directly to their mailbox. That experience is set to become yet another relic of a past era, as Ars Technica has learned that Future Publishing is planning to stop publishing the magazine.

Nintendo Power is one of the longest-running game magazines in the country, having been published continuously since the summer of 1988, when it started as a bi-monthly outgrowth of the previous Nintendo Fun Club newsletter. the magazine went monthly in 1990, with Nintendo producing articles that were often just thinly veiled marketing copy through late 2007, when it started contracting the brand out for a more independent angle from tech-and-game-focused Future Publishing.

But our source says that Nintendo, which was always "difficult to work with," was uninterested in renewing that contract or in taking part in a number of digital initiatives that Future saw as necessary for the long-term health of the brand. He added that Nintendo doesn't seem interested in taking over direct control of the magazine again (Nintendo and Future representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this story).

Nintendo Power editors and staffers were told of the magazine's impending shuttering last week, the source said, and are currently being transitioned to work on other Future properties, including GamesRadar and MacLife magazine. The move should not affect Future's other gaming magazines, which include official periodicals for the PlayStation and Xbox brands, as well as Best Buy's @Gamer.


I remember first reading this back in the late 80s. It's a real shame that's it's ending, but I guess it had to go sometime.

This post was edited by HappyFunBall on Aug 23 2012 11:28am
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Aug 23 2012 01:07pm
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Aug 23 2012 03:28pm
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I remember first reading this back in the late 80s. It's a real shame that's it's ending, but I guess it had to go sometime.


i never bought a issue, i only skimmed the articles and ripped the code pages from the book when it was on the shelves at the book store

the video game magazines were doomed, because of the internet
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Aug 29 2012 05:42am
i had assumed it died years ago
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Sep 8 2012 02:28pm
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i had assumed it died years ago


This... It's been like what 10 years? LOL

Edit:
First issue July/August 1988
Final issue December 2012

I stand self-corrected.

This post was edited by Blut on Sep 8 2012 02:28pm
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Sep 8 2012 02:29pm
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Sep 9 2012 06:47pm
Man, I remember when I was like 8 and rooted for my favorite games to make their Top 20 list, or however many it was. Flippin' SMB3 always near the top >.>
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Sep 19 2012 06:01am
The fuck i seriously thought this was done when like ps2 came out
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Oct 9 2012 03:58am
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