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		<title>Nintendo Power Then (Awesome) and Now (Awesome)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ayami Kojima]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Castlevania 64]]></category>
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So where from does that picture of Trevor Belmont hail? I scanned it from an old issue of Nintendo Power for nostalgia purposes.
(I also scanned it so you can all see the monstrous package that fathered the famed vampire-hunting clan, because wow, Nintendo.)
Nintendo Power is a holdover from those near-ancient halcyon days when 8 bits ruled our lives and the playground. Everyone had a subscription, meaning that a game previewed in Nintendo Power was an instant sell. Developers reportedly performed some desperate acts to get a feature in Nintendo Power. Desperate, shady acts involving kittens and eating.
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<p>So where from does that picture of Trevor Belmont hail? I scanned it from an old issue of Nintendo Power for nostalgia purposes.</p>
<p>(I also scanned it so you can all see the monstrous package that fathered the famed vampire-hunting clan, because <i>wow</i>, Nintendo.)</p>
<p>Nintendo Power is a holdover from those near-ancient halcyon days when 8 bits ruled our lives and the playground. Everyone had a subscription, meaning that a game previewed in Nintendo Power was an instant sell. Developers reportedly performed some desperate acts to get a feature in Nintendo Power. Desperate, <i>shady</i> acts involving <i>kittens</i> and <i>eating.</i></p>
<p>It&#8217;s the nature of humanity to grow up and become less naive about the world around it (ducking under a desk will not save you from a nuclear attack, I&#8217;m afraid, but you&#8217;ll fuse with the object and become one with the education system forever). Now we laugh at the &#8220;reviews&#8221; Nintendo Power published. In fact, the magazine still retains a reputation for being Nintendo&#8217;s pet whore, which is unfair: it&#8217;s actually developed into extremely high-quality magazine and I&#8217;d kill the lot of you for a chance to write for it. The previews and retrospectives in this month&#8217;s issue have only strengthened my resolve and now a pointy reckoning is hidden under my mattress.</p>
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<p>Between Nintendo Power&#8217;s sun-warmed July pages lies an extensive preview for <b>Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia</b>, Igarashi&#8217;s upcoming title for the DS. There&#8217;s some gorgeous high-res artwork here, which is something that game news websites just don&#8217;t deliver much of. After the preview comes a retrospective, also loaded with artwork, including some of Ayami Kojima&#8217;s finest character pieces and murals. Happily, the article does not ignore Castlevania titles that were not released on Nintendo systems, as Nintendo Power Castlevania retrospectives have done in the past.</p>
<p>(I&#8217;m also glad to see that <b>Castlevania 64</b> was not utterly trashed by Igarashi. Yeah, it was kind of bad, but Konami really, really tried.)</p>
<p>&#8230;I&#8217;m also never going to get used to Simon Belmont as a baby-faced redhead. Sorry Kojima, it&#8217;s not happening. He&#8217;s supposed to be buff.</p>
<p>The Castlevania material is exciting on its own, but what really pushes this issue over the edge is another in-depth preview/retrospective for <b>DragonQuest,</b> which is still known as <b>Dragon Warrior</b> in some corners of North America. <b>DragonQuest IV, DragonQuest V</b> and <b>DragonQuest VI</b> are all being remade for the DS and I&#8217;m advising you right now to stay off the road when that happens, because I&#8217;m going to make like a <i>human torpedo</i> to the game store. </p>
<p>DragonQuest V is one of the deepest RPGs ever developed. There is just something so compelling about a game that starts the main character off adventuring alongside his dad, then growing up, then getting married and having children who also grow up to adventure alongside their Pop. It&#8217;s one thing to walk on an overhead map with your usual assortment of adventurers and magic-wielders. It&#8217;s another thing entirely to walk on an overhead map while being trailed by your little offspring.</p>
<p>(Oh and did I mention you can recruit monsters as party members? And that DragonQuest IV DS will be updating the party system so you can have the typical four-member party rather than the restrictive three-member party in the original game?)</p>
<p>If you see this issue at your local book depository, it&#8217;s more than worth picking up. It&#8217;s also worth considering a subscription to Nintendo Power, which is something like twenty bucks for a year.</p>
<p>Please do it. I really don&#8217;t want to see printed game media die. I&#8217;m a dinosaur who&#8217;s scared of this strange new world. They grind down people like me to make Hummers go zoom. </p>
<p>(Image copyright Nintendo Power)</p>
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