Nintendo-lehti
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Finnish source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
| Nintendo-lehti | |
|---|---|
Cover of issue 0/1990 | |
| Publisher | Oy Semic[1] |
| Label | Funente Promotion Oy[1] |
| Original language | Finnish |
| Issues | 40 |
| Release date | |
The Nintendo-lehti was Nintendo's official magazine in Finland, published from 1990 to July 1994.[1] It can be seen as the Finnish equivalent to the American Nintendo Power, and is the localized adaptation of the Nintendo-Magasinet, Nintendo's magazine for Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. A notable feature of the magazine is its inclusion of Finnish translations of the Nintendo Comics System comics; a similar feature is seen in the Nintendo-Magasinet, which features Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish translations of the comics.
Contents[edit]
Power Player[edit]
Power Player is a section of the Nintendo-lehti featuring walkthroughs of games released on Nintendo consoles. Most games in this section are also rated based on four categories: Graphics, Sound, Controls, and Enjoyment.
Featured Super Mario games in Power Player[edit]
- Dr. Mario ― 5/1991, 6-7/1991
- Super Mario Land ― 5/1991 (previously appeared in 1/1990)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 ― 6-7/1991, 8/1991
- Super Mario World ― 5/1992, 6-7/1992
- NES Open Tournament Golf ― 5/1992
- Yoshi ― 11-12/1992
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins ― 1/1993
- Super Mario Kart ― 1/1993
- Super Mario Bros. ― 2/1994
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 ― 5/1994
Other Super Mario games appearing in Power Player[edit]
- Golf (Game Boy) ― 1/1990
- Tetris ― 1/1990
- Super Mario World ― 2/1991
Issues featuring Super Mario comics[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Notable mistakes and errors[edit]
As the Nintendo-lehti reuses the issue covers of the Nintendo-Magasinet, all cover errors present in that magazine also appear in this magazine, and as such are not listed here.
- On the cover of issue 1/1994, the title is layered incorrectly, with the "i" in "Nintendo-lehti" overlapping Mario's cap. In the original Swedish version of the issue, the title is layered correctly, with the "t" in "Nintendo-Magasinet" being layered behind Mario's cap.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finnish | Nintendo-lehti[1] | Nintendo Magazine |
Notes[edit]
- In issue 4/1991, an illustration of Mario and Luigi in a jungle can be seen, with the Mario Bros. using their designs from Yukio Sawada's manga.
- In issues 4/1992 and 10/1992, Mario's artwork from Saturday Supercade is used for the Donkey Kong section. Additionally, in issue 8/1992, Pauline and Donkey Kong's artwork from the series is used, and in issue 10/1992, Donkey Kong Jr.'s artwork from the series is also used.