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*Warp Zone recalls the 2001 coverage of ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''.
*Warp Zone recalls the 2001 coverage of ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''.
*Reviews Archive takes another look at ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
*Reviews Archive takes another look at ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
*Community covers a fan-made pixel block mural featuring some characters from the ''Super Mario'' franchise.
*Community covers a fan-made pixel block mural featuring some characters from the ''Mario'' series.
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==Comics==
==Comics==
[[File:Nester.jpg|thumb|The 20th anniversary comic]]
[[File:Nester.jpg|thumb|The 20th anniversary comic]]
Several issues of ''Nintendo Power'' have comics within them, many of which make references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise of games or related media. These comics revolve mostly around the character '''Nester''', who plays various Nintendo games along with other characters. Originally titled "Howard & Nester" (stylized as "Howard & <s>Nester</s> NESTER"), the comics followed both the character '''[[Howard Phillips]]''' (based on Nintendo of America's then main spokesman and co-editor of the magazine) and Nester as they played games and gave out tips. When the real Howard left Nintendo, his character was likewise retired from the strip, leading to the comics being retitled "Nester's Adventures", with the comics now following Nester and his friends for several issues. After a long hiatus, another unnamed comic was made for ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s 20th anniversary, which shows a grown-up Nester with an unnamed son. For ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s final issue, a comic called "Nester & Maxwell" (stylized as "Nester & <s>Maxwell</s> MAX") was done as a callback to the original comic series where Nester and his son '''Maxwell''' talk about ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s past.
Several issues of ''Nintendo Power'' have comics within them, many of which make references to the ''Mario'' series of games or related media. These comics revolve mostly around the character '''Nester''', who plays various Nintendo games along with other characters. Originally titled "Howard & Nester" (stylized as "Howard & <s>Nester</s> NESTER"), the comics followed both the character '''[[Howard Phillips]]''' (based on Nintendo of America's then main spokesman and co-editor of the magazine) and Nester as they played games and gave out tips. When the real Howard left Nintendo, his character was likewise retired from the strip, leading to the comics being retitled "Nester's Adventures", with the comics now following Nester and his friends for several issues. After a long hiatus, another unnamed comic was made for ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s 20th anniversary, which shows a grown-up Nester with an unnamed son. For ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s final issue, a comic called "Nester & Maxwell" (stylized as "Nester & <s>Maxwell</s> MAX") was done as a callback to the original comic series where Nester and his son '''Maxwell''' talk about ''Nintendo Power''{{'}}s past.
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==Player's Guides==
==Player's Guides==
[[File:SGB US Bundle Cover.jpg|thumb|[[Super Game Boy]] came bundled with its own guide.]]
[[File:SGB US Bundle Cover.jpg|thumb|[[Super Game Boy]] came bundled with its own guide.]]
From 1991 through 2007, Nintendo Power also published official strategy guides for big Nintendo games. Among the games in the ''Super Mario'' franchise that were given Player's Guides are the following:
From 1991 through 2007, Nintendo Power also published official strategy guides for big Nintendo games. Among the games in the ''Mario'' series that were given Player's Guides are the following:
*NES Game Atlas
*NES Game Atlas
**''[[Super Mario Bros.]]
**''[[Super Mario Bros.]]

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