![]() ![]() The game looks okay, and I’d seen interesting stuff about it before. For each game, in addition to the plot information, we also get notes on the number of playable characters, the difficulty (which I find to be an arbitrary rating), if you have some way to save, the number of continues you have and how good the hit detection is, which is a nice touch.įirst up is Brawl Brothers, an appropriately titled brawler. We get a look at a bunch of upcoming fighting games and brawlers. They’re probably saving that for a later strategy guide. No advice for the final fight against Andross though. We get a reprint of the map of the first stage, 1-1, as well as detailed maps of first stages of the next 2 courses, as well as notes on the next 5 stages of each course. I’m unsure if he was just working at ECW as a manager around this time. ![]() What makes this notable is that this happened after Heyman had left WCW, and before he became booker at ECW. We also get a little note on the Battle of the Champions event at Winter CES, which was rematch from the last Nintendo World Championship match, with Terry Funk and Paul Heyman (as Paul E. ![]() I wouldn’t mind an Arcade round-up feature myself. We also get a recommendation for an “At The Arcade” feature, and recommendations for collections of tips and cheats for classic games, as well as guides for older games. Another reader suggests expanding the existing columns, including expanding the Top 20 to 25 or 30 games. We get one letter from a reader suggesting a “pen pal” column of some sort. What people want it replaced with is more interesting. I wouldn’t mind dumping Nester’s Adventures though. As it is, I wouldn’t mind if such leader-boards were built into emulators that supported high scores like, say, UberNES or, alternatively, on Wii’s Virtual Console. It provided me as a player with something to look up to. It was like the high score list on arcade machines, except with people from all over North America, instead of just local people. While I don’t report on the high scores listed in the magazine, when I was reading issues of Nintendo Power as a Kid, it always interested me. A couple readers also suggest dropping the comics, Player’s Picks and Power Players. I’m not too surprised – the column’s reviews aren’t necessarily as useful as the reviews in, say, EGM – though they’re more useful than the reviews in GamePro. Overall, most of the readers of the magazine would like to get rid of George & Rob’s column. Our letters column this issue has a bunch of letters asking the question of what column they’d like to get rid of, and what they’d like to replace it with. Our cover story for this issue is Starfox, after it played second fiddle to Tiny Toon Adventures last issue. We continue on with the Nintendo Power recaps with issue #47 for April of 1993. ![]()
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