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Nintendo Power: The Nintendo Years Volumes 1-221

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

This video shows the covers of Volumes 1-221 of Nintendo Power Magazine. From 1988 through 2007 the magazine was published and distributed by Nintendo. Future US Inc. took over production near the end of 2007. This is a tribute to the company that first delivered the "Power" to our doorsteps.

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  • where did you get the images ?

  • @eddieTheGreatmaiden I scanned the covers.

  • R u sure about the issue 2 and 3? cuase when i wrote ''nintendo power 3'' on goole, i saw pictures of the NP2 and whan i wrote ''nintendo power 2'' on goolgle, i saw pictures of NP3 ??

  • @GodBlessNes I did mistakenly switch those two issues around. You're the first person to notice that in the three years the video has been up! Good eye!

  • issue 55 is missing

  • @jimmydful It should be there. It's December 1993 with Aladdin on the cover.

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  • Nintendo needs to release a new version of the NES and make cartridges just like old days! anybody with me!!! 8 bit graphics and new classic mario and zelda games!

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  • Oh and every strategy guide from Nintendo Power

  • I wish I could go back in time and hop to every time segment to get every issue of Nintendo Power Magazine starting with the first.

  • @yauy What about edition 156?

  • 1996-1999 had the worst covers ever! It's like they tried to copy GamePro.

  • is there still nintendo power

  • awww some of those brought back so many memorys

  • Legend of zelda: the wind waker credits theme

  • ONM is better , but thats my opinion.

  • I dont care fuck the internet theres nothing like opening up a fresh game magazine and saying, "damn i miss the old days".

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