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Chris Houlihan won a contest featured in Nintendo Power's issue #100, which was published in 1997. The contest allowed subscribers to enter for a chance to win a special prize, and the winner's name was immortalized in a hidden room within "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past." This contest became famous among fans due to the unique prize and the secret location in the game.
Yes, Nintendo Power's final issue was in December 2012.
The volume issue number of the latest publication is not specified.
Yes, ONM detailed that the team's working on another DS Zelda game in this month's issue
It was reviewed in issue 64 january 2011 in official nintendo magazine on page 68 and was given 86%
I THINK it was issue number 222.
A vote on a special issue refers to a specific decision-making process where voters are asked to express their opinions or preferences on a particular topic or proposal, typically outside of regular elections. This could pertain to matters such as constitutional amendments, local initiatives, or referendums. Special issue votes allow citizens to directly influence legislation or policy decisions that affect their communities or regions. These votes often require a simple majority or a specified threshold for approval.
The size of the game is not really the issue. The issue is this: is it a Nintendo Wii game? I'm guessing not. I'm guessing it is one of the later Nintendo DS games, in which case it must be played on the Nintendo DS. Wii games are on DVDs.
The first Nintendo Magazine was released in 1992 but it changed the name to Nintendo Magazine, then Nintendo Official Magazine (NOM) which later changed to Nintendo Official Magazine UK. The first issue of the magazine was issued in 2006.
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There are many reasons why a Nintendo DS game may keep freezing, but the most common issue is dust in the game card.