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The visuals in this game stack up well to some of the best games on the platform. While it lacks the radiant shine of something like Super Mario Galaxy, it still looks great and unlike a lot of what we see on Wii, it’s clearly not something we could have expected to see on Gamecube. We’re two years...
Issue #237, January 2008 featuring 2009 mega-preview, 2008 Nintendo Power awards (vote early and vote often!) Where are we on the Sonic circle of disappointment for this one? Next month in Nintendo Power… it’s all about RPGs! I’ll be looking for more about Muramasa and My World, My Way!
Next month in Nintendo Power… we return to a regular monthly schedule with the 2009 preview January issue, promising coverage of The Conduit, Wii Sports Resort, Major Minor’s Majestic March, and, ahem, Sonic and the Black Knight.
Super Mario RPG is one of those Super NES games where the sprites are designed to look 3D, as in Donkey Kong Country. The game was a cooperative venture of Nintendo and Square-Enix and is actually a really fun game. However, I personally prefer the later Mario RPG games (Paper Mario and Mario a...
Although my boy was pretty lousy when this was shot, in the three months since his skills have grown to the point where he can do an entire lap all by himself (in the time it takes the rest of the racers to do three). That’s assuming he doesn’t get distracted or lost… relatively open tracks like D...
The fine line of Mario sports: I hate when Nintendo craps out a featureless sports title like Mario Power Tennis, but I also hate when Nintendo tarts up a game with bizarre, tedious single-player modes… like this issue’s Mario Super Sluggers. How about taking all the Mario Sports games (Ka...
Smash Bros creator Masahiro Sakurai probably doesn’t say much in his NP interview that didn’t come up at some point on his Smash Bros Dojo website, but he does talk a little about the initial concept for Smash Bros. Guess what, it was originally mascot-free until unnamed parties at Nintend...