R.I.P. Nintendo Power 1988-2012

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The video game magazine Nintendo Power will end its 24-year run with the December issue, Nintendo has confirmed.

In a statement released Wednesday, the company revealed parent media firm Future US "will end production" of the magazine after its December issue.

Details of Nintendo Power's demise were first reported by Ars Technica, citing a "source" claiming Nintendo 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."

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Nintendo Power was a staple in many households with a Nintendo console. Among those mourning its loss is Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski, whose name was featured in the first issue among high scorers in the NES classic Super Mario Bros.

"The magazine had a great run, and it will be missed, as will its enthusiasm, especially in a digital age that can sometimes be quick to damn before praising," Bleszinski writes in a piece for gaming site Kotaku.


'Nintendo Power' magazine to end 24-year run

:damn: Had a suscription when I was in elementary/middle school.
 

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Nintendo Power was the shyt. Even after I had just a PS1 (my cousin had a 64, we'd just play each other's shyt) I still had a subscription to NP.
 

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Everyone Remembers That One Kid Bringing A Nintendo Power Mag To School, Passing It Around, It's All Crinkled Up And Ends Up Either Getting Stolen By A Shady Friend Or Confiscated By The Teacher

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Word. RIP Nintendo Power.
 
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