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Heres a thing that shouldnt exist. This is a piece of published envelope art from volume 102 of nintendo power.

 

Originally sent to the magazine from a military base in Korea. The small script are all nintendo published video games. The amount of time this must have taken is staggering.

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8 hours ago, Archon 1981 said:

Heres a thing that shouldnt exist. This is a piece of published envelope art from volume 102 of nintendo power.

 

Originally sent to the magazine from a military base in Korea. The small script are all nintendo published video games. The amount of time this must have taken is staggering.

20200107_132915.thumb.jpg.ece5dd212d12496a1743646882d9fca4.jpg

I don't know why, but I actually remember seeing that!  NP 100 was my very first Nintendo Power because I couldn't get a subscription until I could pay for it myself.  Considering that a magazine wasn't high on my priority list, that time didn't come until I had a job and a lot more expendable income.

So, how did you end up with that?  Are there other pieces of fan art sent to Nintendo in your collection?

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 That's some nice envelope art!  If you ever get a chance to visit the NOA campus in Redmond, they have a bunch of Nintendo Power envelope art like this framed as murals and hung in various areas in this building:   

 

EDIT: Looks like the Google Maps link didn't work -- but its Suite 210 at 4600 Building.

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