Joystiq has a post about Reggie’s latest interview that I didn’t even think about. Reggie mentions Nintendo Power as a possible Wii Channel at the end of his interview:
The latest issue of Nintendo Power is now out on stands, and we have the scoop on all the latest information straight from the source.
Most Wanted (Wii)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- Super Mario Galaxy
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers
- Fire Emblem
Most Wanted (DS)
- The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
- Pokemon Diamond/Pearl
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
- Wario: Master of Disguise
- Mega Man Star Force
Aussie-Nintendo has come across the first screens for Super Paper Mario for the Wii. It was only recently confirmed for an April release on the Wii. Now there are some …
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4cr has posted a new development that popped up in the latest Nintendo Power magazine. Nintendo is planning on releasing Super Paper Mario for the Wii in April according …
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I still haven’t received my new Nintendo Power magazine, but apparently some people have. The rumor right now is that Nintendo is planning on releasing The Legend of Zelda: …
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Nintendo is developing a game called, “Hotel Dusk: Room 215,” it is being co developed by Cing the developers of Trace Memory. This game starts in the year 1979, …
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UPDATE: Updated article with pics from new NP mag.
I don’t know if I’ve gotten my next Nintendo Power issue before everyone else, but it is LOADED with great …
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The latest issue of Nintendo Power (V. 212) gives a time period for the US release (FINALLY!) of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.
The duo of DS games should hit …
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racketboy has updated the very first issue of nintendo power over the internet. warning: it is quite cheesy. cheers to claymation!
Nintendo Power Issue #1
IGN has breaking news coming from rumors surrounding the new Final Fantasy III game for Nintendo DS. The rumors started when Nintendo Power subscribers noticed a Nintendo WiFi Connection …
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