The localization of the Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire port on the Super Famicom.The SNES Godzilla fighting game Godzilla: Great Monster Battle was going to be localized as Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters (a game by that name would get released, but it was a different 3D fighting game on the Nintendo Gamecube).The articles were even rather angled toward hoping readers would write in, encouraging such. Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean, before any kind of localization had been announced.Vaporware: The magazine previewed several games that went unreleased:.Sad, especially since it had decent sales even in its dying days. Screwed by the Network: The reason the magazine stopped being published was because Nintendo lost interest in getting it published in any form.The Red Stapler: An example of the trope in action, as Songbird Ocarina ads featuring ones like in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time were a staple of the magazine for at over 12 years, from '99 right up until its cancellation.He appears to have gotten a job at Nintendo, because he's also credited in Mario Party 8 and Kid Icarus: Uprising. Promoted Fanboy: Steven Grimm, an Animal Crossing fan, has been spotted in the credits for Animal Crossing: City Folk.Pre-Order Bonus: Notable subscription bonuses include a copy of Dragon Warrior, a Smashing Live! orchestral soundtrack CD, and the The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition Compilation Rerelease for Gamecube.Official Fan-Submitted Content: NP held the only North American entry of the otherwise Japan-only Mega Man (Classic) Robot Master Design contest series, and two entries, Wind Man and Knight Man, were used in Mega Man 6.Executive Meddling: A contributing factor to the gradual loss of features as the magazine went on. ![]() ![]() Apparently the fan that submitted it wasn't aware that Ouija boards are used to contact spirits, not see into the future!
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