Chapter 1 : Nintendo Force Magazine Nintendo FANDOM powered by Wikia â Issue # Some Assembly Required - May/June â See Issue #33 in the NF Store â Issue # The Port Report - March/April â See Issue #32 in the NF Store. Goals of patrons Our first collaboration with Limited Run Games was a success! Hitting this goal will help us cover the added costs of inserting future LRG trading cards into the plastic shipping bags alongside our usual magazines and wall posters and occasional papercraft models. This is the place where fans have the chance to sign up and get new, Nintendo-focused magazines coming to your mailbox or email inbox. Subscribe to NF Magazine by becoming a patron on this page! Back in December, Nintendo Power Magazine shipped its final issue. Some of us had been subscribers for over two decades, and there were still tens of thousands of active subscribers getting new issues delivered in the mail up until that final issue. So we assembled a dream team of the most well-known Nintendo journalists from around the world and launched a new magazine four years ago! The first issue went on sale on January 11,, exactly one month after Nintendo Power ended. So join the Force! Subscribe to NF Magazine by becoming a patron here on Patreon, and get all-new Nintendo magazines coming to your mailbox, your email inbox or directly to your digital reading device of choice! Being an adult stinks when it comes to checking your mail. But for just a few bucks invested here, checking your mailbox can become an exciting, nostalgic experience once again! Most Patreon creators charge your credit card every month. Six new issues per year, if you want to think of it that way! So become an NF patron with confidence! Treasure Trove and the indie explosion! Shovel Knight was the game we featured on the cover of NF 7, and now half a decade later Yacht Club Games is still working to finish up the same game! King of Cards and the multiplayer battle game Shovel Knight: If you want to get on the mailing list for this issue, you need to click that "Become a Patron" button above and join our Force of Nintendo fans here before Sunday, December 16 at That means that NF 7, the one with Shovel Knight on the cover, just missed having a wall poster of its own! U, but in its new Deluxe edition for the Nintendo Switch! Ultimate, we just had to match his excessive energy and expand NF as well! We needed the extra interior space to be able to profile all of the fighters coming to the new Smash! The cut-off date for this issue has come and gone, as you needed to be signed up before Sunday, October 21, at Eastern to make it on the first mailing list. If you signed up after that, fear not! Copies of this issue are now on sale through the website store at NFMagazine. Grab a copy there! Print copies of this edition also ship with a mega-sized wall poster matching the doubled dimensions of the Mega Man 11 poster recently included with Issue Again, we need more space to cram in all these characters, so you all will just have to deal with all the extra content at no additional cost! On one side of the wall poster, a giant-sized version of the official box art image for the game. Then, on the reverse, every playable character revealed through the end of October! Because there more playable characters added to Ultimate later on, a future NF issue will include an "extension" poster that will connect to the bottom of this one to add on all the remaining unrevealed base roster fighters plus any DLC additions, too! You were expecting something else? That means Waluigi is an adult! We looked back across his first 18 years in a lengthy retrospective and tried to pinpoint the time when Waluigi transcended his origins as a roster filler in a sports game and became one of the most loved characters in the Mario franchise. Or any franchise, for that matter! The cut-off date for this issue has come and gone, as you needed to be signed up before Sunday, August 19, at Though, even more insultingly, the two C-Tier characters on either side of him are both playable in Super Smash Bros. While he is not. Our 34th edition is complete! The cut-off date for this issue has come and gone, as you needed to be signed up before Saturday, June 23, at If you signed up after that, never fear! Artist extraordinaire Thor Thorvaldson who specializes in crowd scenes spent months preparing this massive Mega Man battle scene featuring every Classic series Robot Master. Have a look at it below, and head over to NFMagazine. Again, this poster will be mega-sized to nearly double the normal dimensions! Here are the members of the Nintendo Force! Beyond the team members pictured above, several more have helped make NF Magazine a reality â especially all of our subscribers! Becoming a patron through this Patreon page is the way to subscribe and receive future issues of NF Magazine! Keep an eye out for sales and bundle deals there from time to time! Page 1
Chapter 2 : theinnatdunvilla.com review. Nintendo Force Magazine reviews and fraud and scam reports. The all-new source for Nintendo players, straight from the pros! Nintendo Force is keeping the legacy of Power alive, built by a dream team of 16 of the world's most well-known Nintendo writers, artists and designers. Add-ons are extra things that you can tag onto your existing subscription order, if you want to. Click the "Manage Your Pledge" button up near the top of the campaign page. Increase your pledge amount by the number equivalent to the add-on s you want. Here are your add-on options, starting with the one we just used for that example: For more details about the first two add-ons, please read Update 6! For the second pair of add-ons, check out the full explanations in Update Stretch Goal 1 has been hit! Stretch Goal 2 has been achieved! Digital subscribers will get this art in desktop wallpaper form. Stretch Goal 3 has been smashed! If you want more posters beyond the one that will be included in Issue 8, let us know! If more consistent page count is your priority, vote for that! If you like us to explore the option of printing our issues on heavier stock, make your voice heard! Back in December of, Nintendo Power Magazine shipped its last issue. Some of us had been subscribers for over two decades, and there were still tens of thousands of active subscribers getting new issues delivered in the mail up until that final issue. So we assembled a dream team of the most well known Nintendo journalists from around the world and launched a new magazine just a little over a year ago â the first issue went on sale on January 11,, exactly one month after Nintendo Power ended. Want to check out some page previews, to see what NF Magazine has already done throughout the previous year? See Issue 1 in NFMagazine. Exactly one month later, on January 11,, the first issue of Nintendo Force went live. The incredible reception proved that an audience still existed hungry for Nintendo games coverage in magazine form, and propelled us to pursue subscriptions and enter production on a full year of follow-up issues. See Issue 2 in NFMagazine. By making a sequel issue that is itself all about sequels! Rather than just creating one magazine after another defined only by the time of their release, we established the practice of having an overall theme that guided the content of each new issue here with 2 â and the first theme was celebrating all the other 2s out there. Issue 1 was a standalone product, existing all by itself. See Issue 3 in NFMagazine. It was on like Donkey Kong. See Issue 4 in NFMagazine. What next sequel will be revealed? What developer will be the next to take on your favorite franchise? What crazy thing will Mr. Iwata say or do in the next Nintendo Direct video? Dreaming about the future is a blast, and we celebrated that fun in this edition. See Issue 5 in NFMagazine. You can check out both covers in more detail along with page previews from inside the issue by clicking the image above! See Issue 6 in NFMagazine. See Issue 7 in NFMagazine. So why are we on Kickstarter now, after having already been in business for a year? Because producing a print magazine is a risky venture. But when our first issue went on sale a year ago, the outpouring of support was so enormous that we knew it would be safe to open up full-year subscriptions. So we did, and thousands of you joined the Force by buying print subscriptions, digital subscriptions or a combination of both. We made enough money that we were able to cover the production costs for a full year of issues â the costs to print all of the issues and package and mail them around the world. This is the campaign for NF Magazine, Year 2. Thus far, every member of the Nintendo Force has been working pro-bono â producing the great content of this magazine with no compensation, solely working to keep the legacy of Nintendo Power alive. Kickstarter is a signal booster to reach out to more of those people, and new fans will be able to sign up for Year 2 Subscriptions using this same campaign page. Beyond the team members pictured above, several more have helped make NF Magazine a reality â especially all of our subscribers who joined us for Year 1! We decided to offer renewals in this way for organizational purposes â all of our existing subscribers are getting Issue 7 as their last issue. Nintendo Power got unplugged â and that still stings, even a year later. But NF Magazine is here to keep carrying the torch forward into the future. Join the Force of Nintendo fans! Risks and challenges Unlike many creative projects that come to Kickstarter to seek funding as only conceptual ideas or works-in-progress, NF Magazine has already been in production for over a year. Questions about this project? You could select some of the Year 1 issues you missed, or put your name on the list for the first three issues of Year 2. Delivered with your choice of either PDF versions sent to you by email or unlocked access to the Page 2
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Chapter 3 : Shop MagCloud Nintendo Force Magazine is a fan-made Nintendo magazine. It was made by the staff of several Nintendo fan-sites to be the successor to Nintendo theinnatdunvilla.com was revealed on December 21,, notably being 10 days after the last issue of Nintendo Power was released. We were able to do two different posters last year, getting the momentum started in this area. Now, we want to do more! We made it partway to that goal last year, as we were able to do two different posters â one that shipped alongside Issue 8, and another that accompanied Issue But this year, you guys have blown these Stretch Goals out of the water! We even had time for an extra Stretch Goal at the very end, and you all completed that one too! Thanks so much for the huge outpouring of support! Some of us had been subscribers for over two decades, and there were still tens of thousands of active subscribers getting new issues delivered in the mail up until that final issue. So we assembled a dream team of the most well known Nintendo journalists from around the world and launched a new magazine two years ago â the first issue went on sale on January 11,, exactly one month after Nintendo Power ended. NF Magazine is not Nintendo Power. So join the Force! Subscribe to NF Magazine by pledging to this Kickstarter, and get Nintendo magazines coming to your mailbox, your email inbox or directly to your digital reading device of choice. Want to get a sense of what the future holds, and what kind of content you can expect from NF Magazine in the year ahead? This issue was also accompanied by our first fold-out poster, featuring Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom friends in their first anti-gravity race. Illustrated by Thor Thorvaldson. We also celebrated the 25th anniversary of the original flagship piece of video game crossover media â the classic cartoon show "Captain N: The Game Master" â by debuting the first half of a two-part, page sequel comic. Appropriately, the comic continued into Issue 11, which had as its focus the Leading Ladies of Nintendo gaming. Shantae claimed the cover for this one as her long-awaited third adventure neared its debut date in the Nintendo eshop. For our final issue of, we presented "The Gratitude Project," a social media campaign that encouraged our readers to send tweets of thankfulness out to the hardworking video game developers who make our favorite pastime possible. Bundled along with this issue was our second fold-out poster, which was a double-sided celebration of the new Super Smash Bros.! On one side, new original art from Thor Thorvaldson. The new Wii U release, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, illustrates this type of game perfectly, as its visuals are entirely made out of clay. A few of our tiers also offer back issues as part of their reward for pledging. Producing a print magazine is a risky venture. When our first issue went on sale in January, the outpouring of support was so enormous that we knew it would be safe to open up full-year subscriptions. So we did, and thousands of you joined the Force by buying print subscriptions, digital subscriptions or a combination of both. We raised enough funding to be able to cover the production costs for a full year of issues â the costs to print all of the issues and package and mail them around the world. Then, one year ago, we came to Kickstarter to launch our second year. That first campaign here succeeded wonderfully, allowing us to expand our scope and begin doing things like adding posters to some issues and we were able to begin paying our team for their work for the first time. This is the campaign for our third year. Kickstarter is a signal booster to reach out to more of those people, and new fans will be able to sign up for subscriptions using this same campaign page. Here are the members of the Nintendo Force! Beyond the team members pictured above, several more have helped make NF Magazine a reality â especially all of our subscribers! We decided to offer renewals in this way for organizational purposes â all of our existing subscribers are getting Issue 13 as their last issue. Nintendo Power got unplugged â and that still stings, even two years later. But NF Magazine is here to keep carrying its torch forward into the future. Join the Force of Nintendo fans! Risks and challenges Unlike many creative projects that come to Kickstarter to seek funding as only conceptual ideas or works-in-progress, NF Magazine has already been in production for over two years. Questions about this project? This introductory tier for curious new fans will get you copies of the next two issues of NF Magazine â Issues 14 and 15 â sent to your mailbox in physical form. And we hope you will! Page 4
Chapter 4 : Nintendo Force Magazine IGN Boards Nintendo Force, or NF Magazine, is a bi-monthly magazine that centers upon various Nintendo hardware products. In December, IGN editor and magazine founder Lucas M. Thomas announced his intention to release the magazine, stating that he had begun to plan for the magazine upon hearing of Nintendo Power's cancellation. Chapter 5 : Nintendo Force (Magazine) - TV Tropes Hey there, Force fans! After wildly successful Kickstarter campaigns in and, the Nintendo Force made the leap here to Patreon in!this is the place where fans have the chance to sign up and get new, Nintendo-focused magazines coming to your mailbox (or email inbox). Chapter 6 : theinnatdunvilla.com: NF Magazine, Made by the Nintendo Force! The 26th issue of NF Magazine is now complete, and with it we celebrate the opening of the next chapter of Nintendo's on-going story: the launch of the new Nintendo Switch! Chapter 7 : NF Magazine: Renewals & New Subscriptions by NF Publishing, LLC â Kickstarter The latest Tweets from Nintendo Force (@NintendoForce). We're the team behind NF Magazine, the spiritual successor to Nintendo Power! Tweets by Lucas M. Thomas, Editor-in-Chief. Chapter 8 : Collection Nintendo Force Magazine MagCloud Find great deals on ebay for nintendo force magazine. Shop with confidence. Chapter 9 : The Nintendo Force is creating Magazines & Posters Patreon This is a list of the issues of Nintendo Force. Contents[show] Issue 1 Issue 2 Issue 3 Issue 4 Issue 5 Issue 5 (Alternate) Issue 6 Add a photo to this gallery Issue 7 Issue 8 Issue 9 Issue 9 (Alternate) Issue 10 Issue 11 Issue 12 Add a photo to this gallery Issue 13 Issue 14 Issue. Page 5