How many issues of Nintendo Power was there?
Nintendo Power was first published in 1988 and featured Super Mario Bros. 2 on the front cover. Before the magazine was closed in February 2013, 285 issues were published with tons of tips, reviews, strategy, and insider news for Nintendo games.
Why was Nintendo Power discontinued?
On August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it had opted not to renew the licensing agreement with Future Publishing and that Nintendo Power would cease publication after 24 years. The final issue would be December 2012. Senior Editor, Chris Hoffman stated that his staff would “try to make the last issues memorable”.
Is Nintendo Power free?
Available now for FREE is all 145 issues of the very popular and very nostalgic Nintendo Power magazines. Nintendo Power is a discontinued news and strategy magazine which was initially published in-house monthly by Nintendo of America, and later run independently.
Are Nintendo Powers worth anything?
Nintendo Powers aren’t really worth that much, but if you get them officially graded then they’ll be worth so much more. Well I figure if I have 45 issues and I sell each at a minimum of 5 bucks a piece, that’s at least $200 in my pocket.
Which is the best selling Nintendo handheld console of all time?
Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS product line are the best-selling handheld consoles, selling 154.02 million units worldwide. The original DS sold 18.79 million units. The majority of sales came from the DS Lite at 93.86 million units.
How much was a subscription to Nintendo Power?
After your third free issue was sent, Nintendo will send you an email with a link to subscribe to the 12 for $12 offer. You will then be eligible to subscribe for a full year’s subscription (12 issues) for just $12. That’s $1 an issue (U.S.).
Can I read Nintendo Power online?
A bunch of Nintendo Power issues have been uploaded to Archive.org. Nintendo Power was a magazine started by the video game publisher in 1988. …
Where can I read Nintendo Power?
A bunch of Nintendo Power issues have been uploaded to Archive.org. Nintendo Power has been out of print since December 2012, and a lot of the older issues aren’t easy to come by. However, it’s now easy to access the first 13 years of the publication, as many of the earliest issues are available now on Archive.org.