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Capcom talks about Revolution plans in new (UK) Official Nintendo Magazine
PRESS RELEASE: Future reveals Official Nintendo Magazine
Press release supplied by Games Press 15:00 10/02/2006
10/02/06
Future and Nintendo UK launch the all-new Official Nintendo Magazine
with a bang from February 16th, when the magazine hits news stands
uncovering exclusive information on the DS Lite and a world first
hands-on session with the Revolution controller.
As an exciting new era for Nintendo magazines begins, issue one of
Official Nintendo Magazine takes a look at how the company is
revolutionising the way we play games. Showcasing Nintendo's innovation
the DS handheld grabs the front cover of the premier issue and comes
enclosed in an attention grabbing card wallet, showcasing the Nintendo
Revolution and its amazing new controller. Inside, the magazine has a
12-page feature revealing Nintendo's plan for the Revolution and
uncovers the 30% smaller Nintendo DS Lite, with tantalising information
and images of both consoles.
Designed with a fresh contemporary look and feel and offering premium
production values, the all-new Official Nintendo Magazine promises to
appeal to a broader range of Nintendo gamers. The magazine will provide
something for everyone, from long-term hardcore fans, through to those
who have recently picked up a Nintendo console for the very first time.
Driving Future's vision for Official Nintendo Magazine is company
veteran, Group Senior Editor Steve Jarratt, who was launch editor for
respected games title, Edge. The magazine will be edited by Lee Nutter,
formerly of PSW, joined by Associate Editor Chandra Nair, who joins
Future from Highbury's unofficial Nintendo title, Cube. Official
Nintendo Magazine will also include contributions from a wealth of
respected games journalists including Margaret Robertson, Jes Bickham,
Mark Green and Tim Weaver.
Boosting interactivity with readers of the magazine, Future will soon
be launching a brand-new website for Official Nintendo Magazine, to be
located at www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk (*link doesn't work yet)
enabling fans to react and discuss the latest news from Nintendo as it
happens, under the watchful eye of Online Editor, Tom East, former
editor of Nintendo GameCube magazine NGC.
With unrivalled access to the biggest Nintendo-related stories,
Official Nintendo Magazine speaks exclusively with the creators of
Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, Megaman and Street Fighter, Capcom about
their plans for Revolution. The four-page feature reveals what games
will be coming to the new system and just how the company hopes to
utilise the cutting-edge controller. Alongside the definitive preview
of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the launch issue of Official
Nintendo Magazine has 32-pages of previews, showcasing the very best in
forthcoming Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube titles.
The first issue of Official Nintendo Magazine comes with an exclusive
set of high-quality vinyl decals, featuring top games; Animal Crossing,
Mario Kart DS and Nintendogs, allowing gamers to personalise their DS.
Group Publisher for Official Nintendo Magazine, James Binns said:
"Future is delighted to be working with Nintendo UK on the Official
Nintendo Magazine, having already enjoyed a longstanding relationship
with the company in France and Italy. Creating a magazine Nintendo fans
can be proud of has been a labour of love for the experienced editorial
team led by Steve Jarratt and Lee Nutter. There's always been a
hardcore base of Nintendo gamers and with the remodelled DS and
hotly-tipped Revolution the firm is likely to open things up even more
to a wider audience of gamers, all looking for new ways to play."
Dawn Paine, Marketing Director, Nintendo UK, said:
"As Nintendo continues to revolutionise the world of gaming, 2006 is
shaping up to be a great for Nintendo and we are very pleased to have
Future on board with us to create a truly unique magazine for Nintendo
fans of all ages."
Issue one of Official Nintendo Magazine goes on sale Thursday, 16th
February, with a coverprice of £3.99.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/press_release.php?aid=14652
date: 10 Feb 2006 13:05:39 -0800
author: Air Raid
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Re: Capcom talks about Revolution plans in new (UK) Official Nintendo
Magazine
Air Raid wrote:
> PRESS RELEASE: Future reveals Official Nintendo Magazine
>
> Press release supplied by Games Press 15:00 10/02/2006
>
> 10/02/06
>
> Future and Nintendo UK launch the all-new Official Nintendo Magazine
> with a bang from February 16th, when the magazine hits news stands
> uncovering exclusive information on the DS Lite and a world first
> hands-on session with the Revolution controller.
>
> As an exciting new era for Nintendo magazines begins, issue one of
> Official Nintendo Magazine takes a look at how the company is
> revolutionising the way we play games. Showcasing Nintendo's innovation
> the DS handheld grabs the front cover of the premier issue and comes
> enclosed in an attention grabbing card wallet, showcasing the Nintendo
> Revolution and its amazing new controller. Inside, the magazine has a
> 12-page feature revealing Nintendo's plan for the Revolution and
> uncovers the 30% smaller Nintendo DS Lite, with tantalising information
> and images of both consoles.
>
> Designed with a fresh contemporary look and feel and offering premium
> production values, the all-new Official Nintendo Magazine promises to
> appeal to a broader range of Nintendo gamers. The magazine will provide
> something for everyone, from long-term hardcore fans, through to those
> who have recently picked up a Nintendo console for the very first time.
>
> Driving Future's vision for Official Nintendo Magazine is company
> veteran, Group Senior Editor Steve Jarratt, who was launch editor for
> respected games title, Edge. The magazine will be edited by Lee Nutter,
> formerly of PSW, joined by Associate Editor Chandra Nair, who joins
> Future from Highbury's unofficial Nintendo title, Cube. Official
> Nintendo Magazine will also include contributions from a wealth of
> respected games journalists including Margaret Robertson, Jes Bickham,
> Mark Green and Tim Weaver.
>
> Boosting interactivity with readers of the magazine, Future will soon
> be launching a brand-new website for Official Nintendo Magazine, to be
> located at www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk (*link doesn't work yet)
> enabling fans to react and discuss the latest news from Nintendo as it
> happens, under the watchful eye of Online Editor, Tom East, former
> editor of Nintendo GameCube magazine NGC.
>
> With unrivalled access to the biggest Nintendo-related stories,
> Official Nintendo Magazine speaks exclusively with the creators of
> Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, Megaman and Street Fighter, Capcom about
> their plans for Revolution. The four-page feature reveals what games
> will be coming to the new system and just how the company hopes to
> utilise the cutting-edge controller. Alongside the definitive preview
> of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the launch issue of Official
> Nintendo Magazine has 32-pages of previews, showcasing the very best in
> forthcoming Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube titles.
>
> The first issue of Official Nintendo Magazine comes with an exclusive
> set of high-quality vinyl decals, featuring top games; Animal Crossing,
> Mario Kart DS and Nintendogs, allowing gamers to personalise their DS.
>
> Group Publisher for Official Nintendo Magazine, James Binns said:
>
> "Future is delighted to be working with Nintendo UK on the Official
> Nintendo Magazine, having already enjoyed a longstanding relationship
> with the company in France and Italy. Creating a magazine Nintendo fans
> can be proud of has been a labour of love for the experienced editorial
> team led by Steve Jarratt and Lee Nutter. There's always been a
> hardcore base of Nintendo gamers and with the remodelled DS and
> hotly-tipped Revolution the firm is likely to open things up even more
> to a wider audience of gamers, all looking for new ways to play."
>
> Dawn Paine, Marketing Director, Nintendo UK, said:
>
> "As Nintendo continues to revolutionise the world of gaming, 2006 is
> shaping up to be a great for Nintendo and we are very pleased to have
> Future on board with us to create a truly unique magazine for Nintendo
> fans of all ages."
>
> Issue one of Official Nintendo Magazine goes on sale Thursday, 16th
> February, with a coverprice of £3.99.
>
> http://www.gamesindustry.biz/press_release.php?aid=14652
>
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