'NP left so many thousands of subscribers on the table when they ended their run, and so many of them needlessly were saddened by the thought that its spirit was truly dead. Not so!'
I'm glad there are people out there who want to hold on to legacy and tangibility of a magazine like Nintendo Power. I've been carrying around a sizable collection over the years. It's really nice to be able to go through them later on and realize kid you did something awesome and left stickers or a poster intact. I'm not sure if kid me left an idea somewhere in the pages or the idea came to me one day randomly, but I found another use for the wrinkled, torn, and sometimes forgotten pages.
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Hi Lucas
'NP left so many thousands of subscribers on the table when they ended their run, and so many of them needlessly were saddened by the thought that its spirit was truly dead. Not so!'
I'm glad there are people out there who want to hold on to legacy and tangibility of a magazine like Nintendo Power. I've been carrying around a sizable collection over the years. It's really nice to be able to go through them later on and realize kid you did something awesome and left stickers or a poster intact. I'm not sure if kid me left an idea somewhere in the pages or the idea came to me one day randomly, but I found another use for the wrinkled, torn, and sometimes forgotten pages.
I started making these.
tl;dr - took the spirit in another direction. I've never had a chance to ask an industry opinion before. What do you think?
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