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''Not to be confused with a now defunct [[mariowiki:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Japanese flash-RAM service of the same name]].'' | ''Not to be confused with a now defunct [[mariowiki:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Japanese flash-RAM service of the same name]].'' | ||
'''Nintendo Power''' was [[wikipedia:North America|North America]] and [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]]'s official [[Nintendo]] magazine that was originally published in-house by [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]. From issue #222 (December 2007), the magazine was published by [[wikipedia:Future US|Future US]] with licensing | '''Nintendo Power''' was [[wikipedia:North America|North America]] and [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]]'s official [[Nintendo]] magazine that was originally published in-house by [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]. From issue #222 (December 2007), the magazine was published by [[wikipedia:Future US|Future US]] with licensing from Nintendo. The magazine ceased publication after the December 2012 issue, as it was announced that Nintendo would not renew their licensing agreement with Future Publishing on August 21, 2012. <ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2012/08/21/nintendo-power-coming-to-an-end Nintendo Power coming to an end | Joystiq]</ref> | ||
==References to [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]]== | ==References to [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]]== |
Revision as of 16:24, 25 August 2013
Not to be confused with a now defunct Japanese flash-RAM service of the same name.
Nintendo Power was North America and Canada's official Nintendo magazine that was originally published in-house by Nintendo of America. From issue #222 (December 2007), the magazine was published by Future US with licensing from Nintendo. The magazine ceased publication after the December 2012 issue, as it was announced that Nintendo would not renew their licensing agreement with Future Publishing on August 21, 2012. [1]
References to The Legendary Starfy series
- Volume 242: Included a preview of The Legendary Starfy on page 24.
- Volume 243: Included a review of The Legendary Starfy.
- Volume 244: Included an interview with Hitoshi Yamagami about The Legendary Starfy and the series as a whole on pages 72-74. (Part 1, Part 2)
- Volume 259: A plush maker made a stuffed toy based on The Legendary Starfy series.
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List of prerelease information | Densetsu no Starfy • Densetsu no Starfy 2 • Densetsu no Starfy 3 • Densetsu no Starfy 4 • The Legendary Starfy |
Lists of unused content | Densetsu no Starfy • Densetsu no Starfy 2 (test stage) • Densetsu no Starfy 3 (test stage) • Densetsu no Starfy 4 (test stage, unused models) • The Legendary Starfy (Helpful Stuff, test stage) • Test Stages (general information) |
Unreleased games | Unused balloon/bubble pushing games / Densetsu no Starfy (Game Boy/Color) |
Events and TV shows | Nintendo Space World (2000, 2001) • World Hobby Fair (2002, 2006) • Oha Suta • E3 (2009) |
Media with relevant information | Game Boy Encyclopedia • Gekkan Nintendo • Nintendo Dream • Nintendo Power • Nintendo Spaceworld Official Guidebooks • Websites |