The End of Nintendo Power
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Re: The End of Nintendo Power
SPECULATION TRAIN TIME
Why did Nintendo end NP if it was doing good?
Why did Nintendo end NP if it was doing good?
Re: The End of Nintendo Power
SamuraiMegas wrote:SPECULATION TRAIN TIME
Why did Nintendo end NP if it was doing good?
You assume it was doing good.
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It had like 475,000+ subscribers do that would signify that it was doing good
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SamuraiMegas wrote:It had like 475,000+ subscribers do that would signify that it was doing good
Not necessarily. What's the subscription price vs. the cost of production? Were the subscription numbers trending up or down? How was it doing at the newsstand?
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Re: The End of Nintendo Power
Sad to hear, but no surprising. I'll never forget Nintendo Power of old getting me hyped for all sorts of games that were coming out.
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Re: The End of Nintendo Power
SamuraiMegas wrote:It had like 475,000+ subscribers do that would signify that it was doing good
There are a lot of factors, chief among them is what were advertisements in Nintendo Power selling for? Ad revenue is what's sink or swim for magazines much more so than what consumers pay for them.
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Re: The End of Nintendo Power
well this is sad
. I thought that an official magazine would have financial support for a long time, and would probably die out last. But I didn't know that Nintendo wasn't the one publishing it anymore. I remember reading a few issues in the 90s when I lived in the states and it was really fun. Specially its game guides. And I think they also published some Mario comics? I remember reading a comic based on Super Mario Land 2 which was fun 



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Re: The End of Nintendo Power
how are there digital subscribors doing, if they have that. I have a pokemon power.
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They don't do digital, at least I don't know about it and I have been subscribed 3+ years so you can safely assume no digital.
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Re: The End of Nintendo Power
"Nintendo and Future US opted to not renew their licensing agreement and thus a bountiful 24-year history ends"
December 2012 last issue
most magazines are down too 7.99 per year
how many game magazines dedicated too mostly one company are left anyway.
December 2012 last issue
most magazines are down too 7.99 per year
how many game magazines dedicated too mostly one company are left anyway.