Nintendo Extra

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Nintendo Extra

Nintendo Extra, stylized as Nintendo EXTRA, is a section on Nintendo's European websites. Described as "an online magazine for Nintendo fans of all ages" and as "a great way to learn more about your favourite Nintendo games and series",[1] it published game descriptions, tips, and announcements from 2014 to 2016. 5 issues were published in total. Nintendo Extra required Adobe Flash Player to watch attached videos.

Mario coverage

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Issue 5

The magazine, described as being published "for fans of all ages looking for useful gaming tips, exclusive Wii U and Nintendo 3DS game content, and who fancy the odd Nintendo-themed challenge to boot", released 5 issues in total. The following Mario media was covered:

Issue 1

Issue 2

  • Power up your gameplay with amiibo
  • Captain Toad comic (Episode 2) - Captain Toad comic: Adventures in Mushroom Mesa!

Issue 3

Issue 4

  • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition - Mario meets Puzzle & Dragons
  • Captain Toad comic (Episode 5) - Captain Toad comic: Showdown with Wingo
  • Mario Kart 8 (add-on content pack 2) - New characters, courses and vehicles!
  • Nikki's Diary - It's amiibo training time! Issue 2
  • Nikki's Diary - It's amiibo training time! Issue 3

Issue 5

News publications

Issue 1

"Meanwhile, for fans of all ages looking for useful gaming tips, exclusive Wii U and Nintendo 3DS game content, and who fancy the odd Nintendo-themed challenge to boot, issue one of a new online magazine, Nintendo Extra, has been unveiled today. From picking up some handy pointers for reigning victorious in Mario Kart 8, to learning from none other than Eiji Aonuma himself about the fundamentals of a The Legend of Zelda game, Nintendo Extra kicks off with a bang, with further issues to be published in the coming months."[2]

Issue 2

"In this issue, meet amiibo, a range of figures that let you interact with your favourite Nintendo characters and games in a brand new way, follow the adventures of the sometimes cowardly, sometimes courageous leader of the Toad Brigade in episode two of the Captain Toad comics, and learn more about powerful Pokémon and their Trainers in a pair of articles about Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire!

If you missed out on issue 1, you can also read back on our archived content, such as an introduction to the Pikmin series, Mario Kart 8 tips and much more! Head over to our Nintendo Extra website to get started, and look out for further issues in the coming months!"[3]

Issue 3

"In this issue, take a look at the newest members of the Nintendo 3DS family, New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL, get a sneak peek of PIKMIN Short Movies and prepare yourself for an all-new Wii U game – Splatoon! Elsewhere, you can also follow the continuing adventures of Captain Toad in our comic series, find out some vital information about Pikmin, read the second part of our interview with The Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma, and even find out more about amiibo and Nintendo Network IDs in a pair of Nikki's Diary features!

If you missed out on previous issues, you can also read back on our archived content to find out more about Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, Mario Kart 8, amiibo and much more! Head over to our Nintendo Extra website to get started, and look out for further issues in the coming months!"[4]

Issue 4

"For older fans, Nintendo Extra is fit to burst with a slew of eye-catching, in-depth features all about the latest Nintendo games. Uncover the ink-tastic world of Splatoon, learn how Kirby wound up in a world of clay, and chuckle with Captain Toad’s latest treasure-tracking comic strip adventure. You can also find out about the fishing and zombie action in a pair of new StreetPass Mii Plaza games, and much more!"[5]

Issue 5

"This time, get an introduction to games such as Super Mario Maker, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer and The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. In Nikki’s Diary, Nikki encounters a charming rabbit and learns all about Nintendo Badge Arcade, and you can also meet a variety of unique Yoshi patterns that appear in Yoshi’s Woolly World!

If you missed out on previous issues, you can also read back on our archived content, covering titles such as Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Mario Kart 8, Splatoon and much, much more! Head over to our Nintendo Extra website to join in the fun!"[6]

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