Playing with Power!
Nintendo Power 3

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Nintendo Power 3 Modern
Grade: 6.5
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 3781297003
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Nintendo Power Mario Turtles and Scott Campbell  Score: 90
Playing with Power!  Score: 90
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Owner's Description

Track and Field!! Captain Nintendo!! These classics were the mascot and the exercise of the 80's. I remember when my parents came home with the exercise foot pad that plugged in, to be able and run faster than the Olympians of the game, and at top speed. Woo-Hoo, bonding with my brother and 'keeping it real' to be in shape. We'd run so hard making all kinds of noise and pretend to be super-heroes! "Blaster-Master" poster. NON-SUBCRIPTION EDITION SO NO ADDRESSES ON LABELS! NICE AND CLEAN LOOKING! Bought from boardie Stormshadow_80. It ramped up in innovation with the Nintendo Power Glove, which came first, and now the Power Pad. It was Nintendos tagline to "play with power!" Home computers were becoming popular, but with new cartiridges coming out frequently, the gaming systems meant people could buy a base system and follow up with new stuff all the time. Back when a base computer was used for business came the playful side with games! To be interactive with different ways of pushing a button: controller, joystick, pad, or glove.

Complete with a back cover picture of the Captain Nintendo Series comic, issue#3, that they speak of on the cover! It was certainly "captivating", as it even had its own cartoon series on television. It makes the whirlwind of innovation to make some Christmases eventful. Today it can be as simple to walk down the street and find the innovating ideas available for sale, but the days of door busters will still be there and will come again!

Grader Notes:
Front Cover Lite Multiple Wear;
Full Left Back Cover Multiple Crease Breaks Color;
Left Top Front Cover Crease Breaks Color;
Right Top Front Cover Crunch Breaks Color.



 
 
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