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Reviving Nintendo Stuff yet again

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atari2600land

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When I was 15, I started a magazine called "NIntendo Stuff." Since the N64 had just come out, the first issue was about Mario Kart 64 and some other game I can't remember. I still have them all, but the earliest I could find was issue 3 (december 1997). The last regular issue was summer of 2002. By then, games have gotten suckier and less imaginative since the conversion from cart to disc, and I just felt like there wasn't really any good Gamecube games to play. After a very brief 1 issue resurrection issue in 2005 where I had an idea to go back to reviewing N64 games, I did a few more last winter, and now I'm going to do this on a regular basis (yet again.) I just came back from the store with Rat Attack! and I also have to play Earthworm Jim 3D, a game I bought and never played. So those two games I plan to do in an August 2011 issue. If you'd like to see those issues I did last winter, you can view them here, and also, you can see the one I made in 12/1997. (By the way, I never owned PO Box 64, it was just a clever thing to use, so you can't come and find me unless I mailed you a package or happen to live near Salem, Oregon.) Now I had just turned 16 when the 12/1997 issue "came out" (I did these just for my own amusement), but now with the Internet and all, I will allow everyone to see a glimpse of what goes on in the part of my brain that centers around the N64. They don't call it "The Fun Machine" for nothing.

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