Club Nintendo Classic
| Club Nintendo Classic | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Nintendo[1] |
| Original language | English |
| Translations | Dutch French German Spanish |
| Release dates | |
- “Hey, Kids! It's me, Mario! Listen closely, because there's something I just can't wait to tell you about!”
- —Mario, page 1
Club Nintendo Classic was a bonus issue released in 1990 for subscribers toClub Nintendo throughout Europe.[1][2][3][4][5] The issue's purpose is to cover older games that cannot be featured as often due to new video games frequently being released.Super Mario games covered in the issue wereSuper Mario Bros.,Super Mario Bros. 2, andSuper Mario Land.
"Game Boy Hardware and Accessories"[edit]
"Game Boy Hardware and Accessories" is a four-page comic promoting theNintendo Entertainment System, newGame Boy, and accessories for both products. The artwork is hand-drawn but also uses real images of Nintendo products.
Plot synopsis[edit]
Mario is playingTetris on his Game Boy, only for the batteries to die. He gets told byLuigi that he could have played for ten hours if he had a Rechargable Battery Pack A/C Adapter. Luigi pulls out the battery pack in question and shows off his Game Boy Belt-Pack Carrying Case, prompting Mario to start fighting him over both accessories. They stop fighting afterPrincess Peach threatens not to give them any cake if they continue to do so.
Princess Peach is promptly abducted by an entity only referred to as an "evil alien." Although Mario shoots the evil alien's spacecraft with an NES Zapper, it still escapes with Princess Peach. Luigi then flies over with two rockets and tells Mario that they will go after the evil alien with the rockets. Mario and Luigi are outnumbered by alien spacecrafts, but defeat them with an NES Max and an NES Advantage controller. The comic ends with Mario and an alien peacefully playingMetroid on a Nintendo Entertainment System while another alien, Luigi, and Princess Peach watch them.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | Game Boy Apparatuur en Toebehoren[6] | Game Boy Hardware and Accessories | |
| French | Game Boy Console et Accessoires[7] | Game Boy Console and Accessories | |
| Spanish | Game Boy Hardware y Accesorios[8] | Game Boy Hardware and Accessories |
Gallery[edit]
Super Mario Land[edit]
Mario in theMarine Pop
Mario in theSky Pop
AGao
AKumo
ASuu
Tetris[edit]
Super Mario Bros.[edit]
Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
Miscellaneous[edit]
Artwork on the first page featuring Princess Peach, Luigi, Mario, andToad
Video game hotline artwork on the last page featuring aGoomba, Luigi,Morton Koopa Jr.,Bowser, aKoopa Troopa, Mario, Princess Peach, and Toad
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | Club Nintendo Classic[2] | - | |
| French | Club Nintendo Classic[3] | - | |
| German | Club Nintendo Classic[4] | - | |
| Spanish | Club Nintendo Classic[5] | - |
References[edit]
- ^abcClub Nintendo Classic No. 1
- ^abcdClub Nintendo Classic Magazine
- ^abchttps://www.backoldgaming.com/data/medias/files/club-nintendo-hors-series-n1/clubnintendo_HorsSerie_numero01.pdf
- ^abcClub Nintendo Magazin / Spieleberater / Lösungsheft
- ^abcClub Nintendo Classic (Spaco) (1990)
- ^Club Nintendo Classic Magazine
- ^Club Nintendo, editors (1990). "Super Mario Land" inClub Nintendo Classic. Großostheim:Nintendo of Europe GmbH (French). Page 4.
- ^Club Nintendo Classic (Spaco) (1990)










