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Re: My Letter to Nintendo Power
Old 07-16-2004, 02:59 PM   #1
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I could only find two. Sorry if I missed some. I wasn't really looking.


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Dear Nintendo Power Readers,

I've been a subscriber to Nintendo Power for a very long time, for over seven years in fact. I've seen the metaphorical fires and rain in Nintendo Power's history. I watched in awe as Golden Eye 007 climbed to the top of the charts, and refused to let go. I felt my heart jump and twitch when I first ran my fingers down the laminated cover of the Ocarina of Time issue. I let my eyes be gilded by the fiery words inside each issue, watching as the text immortalized my childhood in it's pages. My mind was utterly captivated by everything this magazine gave me, but none so much as the Player's Pulse section. Within it's hallowed columns I was able to read what my fellow gamer had to say. I didn't own a computer, so the Player's Pulse section was my portal into the minds and opinions of people who loved the same thing I did: games.

But lately I have begun to notice something that both shocks and shames me. The quality of these letters submitted to Player's Pulse has slowly but surely declined. It's nearly impossible to find a letter that doesn't include the brackets, "[ ]", where the Nintendo Power editors had to fill in words or even entire phrases that the original writer forgot to include. The letters that I read in today's magazine disgusts me. These letters represent the entire gaming community, yet it appears that a five year old is composing them on a 1st grade writing level. If I'm going to be represented in a magazine, in front of the entire world, I want to be portrayed intelligently. With today's technology, there is no excuse for these pitiful skeletons of a letter, and my fellow gamer has no right to degrade the entire community in this way. These terrible letters hurt the reputation of gamers, and totally discredit anything that the writter has written. If they can't even manage to write a letter properly, why should I believe anything they are writing about, or even take it seriously? Not only this, but they are giving evidence to the terrible stereotype that gamers are lazy and do badly in school, because they "rot their brains." This is my call to action to everyone who reads and writes to Nintendo Power: Take time when you write your letters. Proofread them, and have someone else read it before you submit it. It's not too late to gain back the respect you have managed to so easily lose. The next time you decide to take the weight of the entire gaming community's opinion on your shoulders, live up to the task, or don't do it at all.
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Old 07-16-2004, 05:39 PM   #2
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The letters that I read in today's magazine disgust[NO 's'] me.

I want to be portrayed intelligently [you might want to rephrase that, it took some time before I understood]

and totally discredit anything that the writ[NO 't']er has written. [writer and written in 1 sentence isn't pretty... perhaps 'writer has composed'?]

and writes to Nintendo Power: [no capital 'T'?]ake time when you write your letters.

you have managed to lose so easily. ['so easily' after 'to lose'?]



About you opinion: but letting somebody else proofread it for you might be a bit to much... you could say 'and perhaps have someone else read it before you submit it.'

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Old 07-20-2004, 09:46 AM   #3
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So what did you do? Were we helpful?
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Old 07-20-2004, 01:31 PM   #4
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Old 07-20-2004, 01:45 PM   #5
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Old 07-20-2004, 01:57 PM   #6
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Yeah, Nintendo Power pisses me off. It's just not a good magazine anymore. All the letters are from little kids and the sections that give you game previews are less text and more pictures.

Nintendo Power used to cater to a larger audience but now seems only to aim at the 5-11 year old demographic. It disgusts me.

I love OPM (official playstation magazine) though. It's aimed at teenagers and adults. It's a good magazine. Although it used to be a lot longer (averaging from 150-180 pages long) it now is almost always just above 120 pages. Also, there are a lot more ads than there used to be.
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Old 07-20-2004, 03:50 PM   #7
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All the posters lately have been lame. Stupid Licencing crap. Give me Nintendo posters, not multi-platform game posters. Like, I just got Spiderman 2. I would have much preferred a Four Swords poster. Or a Tales of Symphonia poster. These are all going up on my wall; I want posters of games I like. And everyone likes.

I also agree with your opinion. The brackets are stupid.

I still enjoy it as a magazine though.
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