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Nintendo Power (1-year auto-renewal)

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Publisher: Future US, Inc.
Category: Magazine

List Price: $59.88
Buy New: $19.95
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,241

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 1220000 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B0027ZK6P0

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Product Description
Nintendo Power is the official source for Nintendo fans of all ages, and the only magazine dedicated to the red-hot Wii? and Nintendo DS? game systems. Each month we deliver big-time gaming content like inside info, breaking news, the hottest game previews, and honest reviews.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars My son loves this   January 30, 2010
C. Mitsch (Orange County, CA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

my son already had s subscription but Amazon had this really cheap so we bought it. I explained in the comments when purchasing the product that we wanted the new subscription to begin after our current one ends. No problem.


5 out of 5 stars Nintendo Fans Rejoyce!!   December 19, 2008
Michael Kerner (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.)
7 out of 10 found this review helpful

There is no question about the power of Nintendo. For over 20 years, Nintendo Power has shown to be one of the most reliable sources for video game news, and the latest trends with Nintendo's video games and the latest information on games for the hottest system on the market, the Nintendo Wii, and the Nintendo DS. You get the best on reviews for the latest titles like Guitar Hero: World Tour, and news about classics to download for the Wii's Virtual Console, all the way to news about Nintendo's upcoming handheld, the DSI. Overall, Nintendo has shown to deliver from top to bottom for hard core fans, and if you are a Nintendo head, than you'll love this magazine, and I suggest you subscibe to Nintendo Power.

Price: A-

News: B+

Reviews: B+

Previews: A-

Overall: A-



5 out of 5 stars Nice   December 30, 2007
Christopher M. Fulton (Streator, IL United States)
16 out of 24 found this review helpful

This is a good mag about what is coming out for your favorite Nintendo system. The reviews are maybe slightly biased, but so what. They are reviewing games for their gaming platforms. You get reviews based on how they feel the companies made the game for the DS or Wii. Pick this up and enjoy.


5 out of 5 stars Nintendo power = the best magazine ever   June 23, 2010
dia_naji (buffalo,NY)
When the first issue was in my mail i was actually surprised i thought it would take longer , but apparently i was wrong. The magazine was just phenomenal going through page by page was just awesome. I recommend this magazine to all ages


5 out of 5 stars The definitive source on Nintendo!   June 30, 2010
Cortney Cameron (Durham, NC)
Marketers would me call a "casual gamer". Since I could only afford to buy one game console, I invested in the Wii and the DSi because since my childhood days, Nintendo has consistently released titles that captivated me (namely, Mario and Zelda). I rarely visit game websites (because most of the time the news doesn't relate to me), but I wanted to stay on top of gaming developments and releases.

So, like many people, I subscribed to Game Informer. However, I found that this magazine largely neglected Nintendo news (in favor of Sony and Microsoft). I assume this stems from the fact that the magazine caters to the "hardcore" gaming segment, which negatively perceives the Wii as a "casual" machine. Admittedly, I do enjoy reading about Sony and Microsoft - in the faint hopes that one day I will own one of their consoles - but unfortunately, until that day arrives, what they do doesn't immediately apply to me (except as it affects the larger scope of gaming technology).

So, I sought a Nintendo-centric magazine, and voila, I discovered Nintendo Power. What a pleasure to finally have more than just a few pages devoted to my gaming devices! I've already purchased several games alerted to me by the magazine. "Fragile Dreams" comes to mind. The game blew me away - but without the magazine, I never would've heard of it! With shoe-ins like Zelda, I know the game not when it hits the shelves, but months in advance!

The magazine keeps Nintendo fans in the loop, but it also keeps families in the loop. Once I finish reading my copy, I hand it down my younger brother; when he finishes it, I give it to my little sister-in-law. Kids love this magazine and it provides me with a great way to keep meaningfully connected with my siblings. They always look forward to the next copy!

With colorful layouts and a wide array of news from the silly to the serious, Nintendo Power establishes itself as a definitive source on all things Nintendo, packing all relevant information into one fun punch!

UPDATE: I recently moved and needed to change my address (USPS forwarding easily tacks on an extra week to delivery). I contacted NP customer service via the Amazon Subscription Manager to notify them of my new address. They responded quickly and the next issue arrived seamlessly.


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