Archive.org may be best known for preserving sometimes essential web pages that have disappeared from the Interwebs. But of late, it has been performing a valuable service to the gaming community as ...
One of the longest running video game magazines in North America has decided to cease publication after Nintendo announced that it would not be renewing their licensing agreement with publisher Future ...
The past few years have been particularly interesting for gamers. With the jump to cloud computing and gaming all but wrapped up in a bow for future iterations of familiar systems, the golden era of ...
[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, a Nintendo representative confirmed Nintendo Power will cease to exist after its December issue. The company said those with questions regarding their ...
Nintendo's decades-spanning magazine Nintendo Power is back after a five-year hiatus, this time in the form of a podcast. Nintendo debuted the first episode of its new Nintendo Power podcast Wednesday ...
[Update] Nintendo has confirmed the news: “Nintendo can confirm that Future US will end the production of Nintendo Power magazine with the last issue slated for December 2012. For Nintendo Power ...
The Nintendo Power wiki documents the history of the publication, from July/August 1988 to December 2012, as well as providing a handy index of which games were covered in which issues. In 1987, ...
A company’s narrative is equal parts public back story and manufactured idea created by the company’s image. By creating a theater in which consumers can interact with and learn about their purchases, ...
More than 100 issues of the beloved, defunct Nintendo Power magazine have gone back into the vault after a brief period of availability on the Internet Archive. Archivist Jason Scott uploaded the ...
Nintendo Power is back, not as a magazine covering all things Nintendo, but as an official podcast from the game maker. The Nintendo Power Podcast is hosted by Chris Slate, former editor-in-chief of ...