Last November saw the shuttering of GamePro magazine, and now another long-running staple of gaming in print is coming to an end, with Nintendo Power ceasing publication after a 24-year run.
Nintendo Power kicked off in 1988 with the legendary claymation Super Mario Bros. 2 cover, pictured below, and was majorly coveted by kids of the time with its free posters and hyperbolic Nintendo game promotions. How many kids would have bothered to pick up Dragon Warrior if not for the offer of a free copy with a year's subscription to Nintendo Power?
I used to get the Australian equivalent, Nintendo Magazine System, back in the 90s. That ultimately ceased publication in 2000, though.
A shame it couldn't make it to its silver anniversary, as the Mario and Zelda franchises recently did. Still, I have to imagine the Internet has rendered it largely redundant. Newspapers and magazines still exist of course, but all the things Nintendo Power provided back in the day - news, reviews, previews, tips, cheats, walkthroughs - are obviously quicker and easier to get online, with up-to-the-minute content and streaming multimedia...and free to boot. Tough to compete with that.
In any event, in honour of the occasion, here is the Angry Video Game Nerd's Nintendo Power retrospective from a few years back: