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For this edition, we were faced with some difficult choices for potential cover position games. We considered Metroid Prime: Federation Force, but fan reaction has been so intensely negative toward that one that we didn't think people would appreciate it being placed front and center – and especially since Nintendo's celebration of Metroid's 30th anniversary, beyond releasing that divisive game, has simply been to add a few Metroid-related clothing items to Miitomo.
We ultimately landed on Paper Mario: Color Splash, which also met with an unfavorable first impression from longtime fans of its series when it was unveiled earlier this year. But the backlash against it was not quite as severe as Federation Force's, so we thought it might offer us an opportunity to discuss just what it is about these new games that's inspiring such intense emotions in Nintendo fans.
And more than a discussion, we actually debate the different sides of the issue within this new issue. The central feature is called "The Great Fresh Coat of Paint Debate," and pairs of our Nintendo Force team members square off against one another to offer opposing viewpoints on Federation Force, Color Splash, Mighty No. 9 and other recent polarizing projects. There are strong feelings toward these titles, and everyone's opinion is valid, so we strived to present a representative voice for all of our readers.
I hope you all enjoy the debate! These have certainly been some tricky waters to wade into, as it's easier when Nintendo's rolling out new games that are almost universally loved – but we've got plenty of those coming in the months ahead, like Pokémon Sun & Moon and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. We're in a more difficult period of time as fans right now, but we didn't want to sugarcoat that!
Digital subscribers will be able to download this issue beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, August 24.
Roughly one week later, digital access will be made available through the Magzter app as well.
And about one week after that, the print editions will start rolling into everyone's mailboxes. Most print copies should be delivered by early-to-mid September.
Thank you all once again for your patronage, and I hope you enjoy this all-new issue of NF Magazine!
~ Lucas M. Thomas
The Nintendo Force
2016-09-29 01:31:08 +0000 UTCThe Nintendo Force
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2016-08-25 03:28:38 +0000 UTCThe Nintendo Force
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