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  2. Nintendo Power - Wikipedia

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    Four issues of Nintendo Power Advance were printed, the last of which is a strategy guide for Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. [16] With the release of Pokémon for the Game Boy in 1998, Nintendo Power includes six mini-issues of Pokémon Power mainly featuring tips and strategies for the game.

  3. Nintendo Power (cartridge) - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo: Release date: 1997: Discontinued: February 28, 2007 [1] Nintendo Power (Japanese: ... The Super Famicom version of Nintendo Power was released in 1997. [2]

  4. Power Glove - Wikipedia

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    The Power Glove was originally released in 1989. [3] Though it was an officially licensed product, Nintendo was not involved in the design or release of the accessory. Rather, it was designed by Samuel Cooper Davis for Abrams/Gentile Entertainment (AGE), made by Mattel in the United States [3] and PAX in Japan.

  5. History of Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Nintendo of America unveiled Nintendo Power, a monthly news and strategy magazine from Nintendo that served to advertise new games. The first issue is July/August, which spotlights the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2 (Super Mario USA in Japan). Nintendo Power has since ceased publication with its December 2012 edition. [32]

  6. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo R&D1 [1] Power Lift: 1973 Nintendo R&D1 [1] Hockey Game: ... Games licensed to Nintendo (PAL only) Title Release date Licensor(s) Ref. Super R-Type: June 4 ...

  7. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo targeted the North American market, entering distribution negotiations with Atari, Inc. to release a redesigned Famicom with Atari's name as the Nintendo Advanced Video Gaming System. The deal was set to be finalized and signed at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show in June 1983.

  8. Dragon Quest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was later mentioned in Nintendo Power 's "Pak Watch" preview section in March 1989, mentioning Dragon Quest III ' s Japanese release in the magazine's premiere July 1988 issue. It again mentioned the change of name from Dragon Quest to Dragon Warrior , its inspiration of two Japanese sequels, and that its release was still distant in time.

  9. Mega Man 6 - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Mega Man 5, the magazine Nintendo Power held a similar contest in North America. [2] [13] Only eight out of the more than 200,000 worldwide character submissions for Mega Man 6 were accepted for the game. [2]