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[[File:Club Nintendo Classic cover.jpg|thumb|125px|Dutch cover]]
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{{quote2|Hey, Kids! It's me, Mario! Listen closely, because there's something I just can't wait to tell you about!|[[Mario]], page 1}}
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'''''Club Nintendo Classic''''' was a bonus issue released in 1990 for subscribers to ''Club Nintendo'' throughout Europe. The issue's purpose was to cover older games that could not be featured as often due to new video games frequently being released. ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games covered in the issue were  ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Land]]''.
'''''Club Nintendo Classic''''' was a bonus issue released in 1990 for subscribers to ''Club Nintendo'' throughout Europe. The issue's purpose was to cover older games that could not be featured as often due to new video games frequently being released. ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games covered in the issue were  ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Land]]''.
 
==Game Boy Hardware and Accessories==
==''Game Boy Hardware and Accessories''==
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''Game Boy Hardware and Accessories'' was a four-page comic that promoted the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], new [[Game Boy]], and accessories for both products. The artwork is handdrawn but also uses real images of Nintendo products.
"Game Boy Hardware and Accessories" was a four-page comic that promoted the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], new [[Game Boy]], and accessories for both products. The artwork is hand-drawn but also uses real images of Nintendo products.
 
===Plot===
===Plot===
Mario is playing ''[[Tetris]]'' on his Game Boy, only for the batteries to die. He gets told by [[Luigi]] 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 after [[Princess Peach]] threatens not to give them any cake if they continue to do so.
Mario is playing ''[[Tetris]]'' on his Game Boy, only for the batteries to die. He gets told by [[Luigi]] 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 after [[Princess Peach]] threatens not to give them any cake if they continue to do so.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Super Mario Land''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Club Nintendo Classic 001(1)(1).png|Artwork on the first page
SML Superball Mario Artwork.png|[[Superball Mario]]
Nintendo Information Pamphlet Artwork.jpg|The last page. The green box would display video game hotline numbers and their availability
Marinepop1.jpg|Mario in the [[Marine Pop]]
SMB2 Nintendo Promotional Artwork.jpg|Artwork on the back of the issue
Club Nintendo Classic SML Sky Pop.png|Mario in the [[Sky Pop]]
SML Goombo Artwork.png|A [[Goombo]]
SML Nobokon Alt.jpg|A [[Bombshell Koopa]]
SML Fighter Fly Artwork.png|A [[Fighter Fly]]
Piranha Plant SML.png|A [[Piranha Plant]]
SML Bunbun Artwork.png|A [[Bunbun]]
Gaoartwork3.png|A [[Gao]]
Kingtotometsuartwork.PNG|[[King Totomesu]]
SML Honen Artwork.png|A [[Honen]]
Yurarin SML artwork.jpg| A [[Yurarin]]
Yurarinboo.png|A [[Yurarin Boo]]
SML Torion Artwork.png|A [[Torion]]
SML Gunion Alternate Artwork.png|A [[Gunion]]
SML Mekabon Artwork 2.png|A [[Mekabon]]
Tamaoartwork2.PNG|[[Tamao]]
SML Dragonzamasu Alternate Artwork.png|[[Dragonzamasu]]
SML Batadon artwork.png|A [[Batadon]]
Tokotokoartwork2.png|A [[Tokotoko]]
Kumoartwork2.png|A [[Kumo]]
Ganchanartwork2.png|A [[Ganchan]]
Suuartwork2.png|A [[Suu]]
SML Bullet Biff Artwork.png|A [[Bullet Biff]]
SML Hiyoihoi Artwork.png|[[Hiyoihoi]]
Pionpiartwork2.PNG|A [[Pionpi]]
SML UpsideDown Pakkun.jpg|Another Piranha Plant
Pomponartwork2.PNG|A [[Pompon Flower]]
Nyololinartwork.jpg|A [[Nyololin]]
SML Biokinton Artwork.png|[[Biokinton]]
SML Chicken Alternate Artwork.png|A [[Chicken]]
Roketonartwork.PNG|A [[Roketon]]
SML Chikako Alternate Artwork.png|A [[Chikako]]
Club Nintendo Classic Tatanga.jpg|[[Tatanga]]
SML Club Nintendo Classics Daisy.jpg|[[Princess Daisy]]
</gallery>
 
===''[[Tetris]]''===
<gallery>
Mario Tetris.jpg|Mario leaning on a tetronimo
TetrisGameboy.jpg|Mario playing on a Game Boy
Luigi Tetris.jpg|Luigi playing on a Game Boy
</gallery>
 
===''Super Mario Bros.''===
<gallery>
Club Nintendo Classic SMB 01.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB 02.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB 03.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB 04.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB 05.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB 06.png
CN Luigi.jpg
</gallery>
 
===''Super Mario Bros. 2''===
<gallery>
Club Nintendo Classic SMB2 01.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB2 02.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB2 03.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB2 04.png
Club Nintendo Classic SMB2 05.png
</gallery>
 
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
Club Nintendo Classic 001(1)(1).png|Artwork on the first page featuring Princess Peach, Luigi, Mario, and [[Toad]]
Nintendo Information Pamphlet Artwork.jpg|Video game hotline artwork on the last page featuring a [[Goomba]], Luigi, [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], [[Bowser]], a [[Koopa Troopa]], Mario, Princess Peach, and Toad
SMB2 Nintendo Promotional Artwork.jpg|Artwork on the back of the issue featuring a [[Snifit]], Princess Peach, [[Wart]], Mario, Luigi, a [[Tryclyde]], and Toad
</gallery>
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
 
*[https://archive.org/details/ClubNintendoClassicMagazine/ Complete Dutch scan]
*[https://archive.org/details/ClubNintendoClassicMagazine/mode/2up Complete Dutch scan]
*[https://archive.org/details/zelda_zine_loz_cnc/ Complete English scan]
*[https://steemit.com/gaming/@loosetooth/club-nintendo-magazine Incomplete English scan]
*[https://www.backoldgaming.com/data/medias/files/club-nintendo-hors-series-n1/clubnintendo_HorsSerie_numero01.pdf Complete French scan]
*[https://www.backoldgaming.com/data/medias/files/club-nintendo-hors-series-n1/clubnintendo_HorsSerie_numero01.pdf Complete French scan]
*[https://archive.org/details/club-nintendo-classic/mode/2up Complete Spanish scan]
*[https://archive.org/details/club-nintendo-classic/ Complete Spanish scan]
 
{{Publications}}
{{Publications}}
[[Category:Club Nintendo]]
[[Category:Club Nintendo]]
[[Category:Magazines]]
[[Category:Magazines]]

Latest revision as of 17:53, April 11, 2024

Dutch cover of Club Nintendo Classic.
Dutch cover
“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 to Club Nintendo throughout Europe. The issue's purpose was to cover older games that could not be featured as often due to new video games frequently being released. Super Mario games covered in the issue were Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario Land.

Game Boy Hardware and Accessories[edit]

Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad in a panel of Game Boy Hardware and Accessories in Club Nintendo Classic.
Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and two aliens in a panel of Game Boy Hardware and Accessories in Club Nintendo Classic.
Comic scenes

"Game Boy Hardware and Accessories" was a four-page comic that promoted the Nintendo Entertainment System, new Game Boy, and accessories for both products. The artwork is hand-drawn but also uses real images of Nintendo products.

Plot[edit]

Mario is playing Tetris on his Game Boy, only for the batteries to die. He gets told by Luigi 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 after Princess 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 "Evil Alien". Although Mario shoots 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 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 playing Metroid on a Nintendo Entertainment System while another alien, Luigi, and Princess Peach watch them.

Gallery[edit]

Super Mario Land[edit]

Tetris[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

External links[edit]