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  1. Club Nintendo Contact Number
  2. Club Nintendo Sign Up
  3. Club Nintendo Register

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an official name from an English source is found that is not from the English Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia, the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

This article is about the magazine. For Nintendo's rewards program, see Club Nintendo (rewards program).
Issue 3/1997 of Club Nintendo, promoting Mario Kart 64

Club Nintendo was Nintendo's official, bimonthly published magazine in Germany, with issue 1/1998 also in Austria and Switzerland. It can be seen as the German equivalent to the American Nintendo Power. The first issue was published in 1989. Its precursor called Play Nintendo was already published in November 1988. This one had only eight pages and was more a form of a newsletter. Until 2001, the number of pages greatly increased throughout the years. In 2000, one issue of Club Nintendo had over 80 pages.

In 2001, because of redeployment at Nintendo of Europe, the old staff of the magazine was laid off and a German publishing company called Computec Media carried it on with a new staff. The new incarnation had far fewer pages and was aborted with issue 4/2002.

Club Nintendo is also the name of official Nintendo magazines from various other countries, mostly also aborted. One which does still exist is Club Nintendo México, official Nintendo magazine in Latin America.

Comics[edit]

A very special feature of the magazine were the Nintendo comics, most of them exclusively released in the magazine. The comics in the issues from 1991 to 1998 were drawn by Japanese manga artists (Mangaka), while the stories and texts were written by the German editors of the magazine themselves. In 1999 and 2000, they were replaced by a comic series called N-Gang, which are completely German productions. N-Gang features teenage human characters as protagonists, but still a lot of appearances of the Nintendo characters.

While some of the comics are closely related to the games, there are also stories which are rather obscure and take place on Earth instead of the usual environments of the various Nintendo characters. Also 3rd party characters do appear both in the N-Gang and the prior comics.

After 2000, when the magazine was published by Computec Media, no more comics were released in Club Nintendo. Www battlenet support.

List of comics in regular issues[edit]

Comics with no characters from the Mario series as main characters are excluded. The N-Gang is described in a separate article.

IssueTitleTranslationPages
4/1991Mario will hoch hinausMario is Aiming High2
5/1991Wart steht unter StromWart is Tensed Up2
6/1991Süße WeihnachtenSweet Christmas2
1/1992Marios Rückkehr (direct sequel of Mario will hoch hinaus)Mario's Comeback2
2/1992Ostern im SchwammerllandEaster in the Mushroom Kingdom2
3/1992Super Mario: Die unheimliche Begegnung der Yoshi-Art (direct sequel of Ostern im Schwammerlland)Super Mario: The Close Encounters of the Yoshi Kind2
4/1992Super Mario: Im Rausch der GeschwindigkeitSuper Mario: In the Flush of Speed2
5/1992Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!Super Mario Plumb-Won-Do: Muscles are not Everything!4
6/1992Super Mario: Die BescherungSuper Mario: The Giving out of the Christmas Presents2
1/1993Super Mario: Die VerwandlungSuper Mario: The Transformation4
2/1993Super Mario: Coole KlängeSuper Mario: Cool Sounds4
3/1993Super Mario: Mario im WunderlandSuper Mario: Mario in Wonderland4
4/1993Super Mario: Erholung? Nein, danke!Super Mario: Recreation? No, Thanks!4
5/1993Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 1)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
6/1993Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 2)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
1/1994Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 3)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
2/1994Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 4)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
1/1995Donkey Kong Country (part 1)-4
2/1995Donkey Kong Country (part 2)-4
3/1995Donkey Kong Country (part 3)-4
4/1995Mario's Picross (part 1)-4
5/1995Mario's Picross (part 2)-4
6/1995Warios WeihnachtsmärchenWario's Christmas Tale8
1/1996Super Mario: Die Verwandlung (reprint)Super Mario: The Transformation4
2/1996Mario in Mariozilla (part 1)-4
3/1996Mario in Mariozilla (part 2)-4
5/1996Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens (part 1)Super Mario in The Night of Horror6
6/1996Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24-6
1/1997Super Mario: Die Blume meines Herzens
(reprint of Super Mario: Coole Klänge with changed texts)
Super Mario: The Flower of my Heart4
2/1997Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im AllThe Race for the Nintendo 64: Ruckus in Outer Space6
4/1997Blast Corps in Yoshis KnallkekseBlast Corps in Yoshi's Bang Cookies6
5/1997Die Nacht des Grauens (part 2)The Night of Horror6
6/1997Super Mario: Mario im Wunderland (reprint with changed texts)Super Mario: Mario in Wonderland4
1/1998Sag niemals Holerö! (part 1)Never Say Holerö!6
2/1998Sag niemals Holerö! (part 2)Never Say Holerö!6
3/1998RummelplatzquatschFairground Nonsense6
4/1998Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii-6

List of comics in special issues[edit]

Beneath the regular issues, also special issues were published, mainly to promote new Nintendo games and other products.

IssueTitleTranslationPages
1Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island-32
2Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest-32
7Auf der Suche nach dem Glück!In Search for Happiness!9
7Die Nacht der leuchtenden Yoshis!The Night of the Shining Yoshis!9
7Das Lied der Yoshi's!The Song of the Yoshis!1
GB CameraDas Vermächtnis des Dr. LichtblitzThe Legacy of Dr. Light6

Gallery[edit]

A choice of different issues showing the development of the cover design.

  • Issue 1/1991

  • Issue 6/1991

  • Issue 6/1992 Iphone ftp access.

  • Issue 5/1995

  • Win audio recorder. Issue 6/1996

  • Issue 2/1998

  • Issue 6/1999

  • Issue 4/2001

  • Yoshi's Story Comic.

  • Reverse of Yoshi's Story Comic.

External links[edit]

Books
MagazinesBlip (1983) • Nintendo Power (1988-2012) • Club Nintendo (1989-2002) • Nintendo Dream (1996-Present) • Nintendo Power Advance (2001)
Chapter booksSuper Mario Bros.: Trapped in the Perilous Pit (1989) • Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool! (1990) • Super Mario Bros. 3: The Secret Bridge (1990) • Nintendo Adventure Books (1991) • Donkey Kong Country (1994) • Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle (1995) • Donkey Kong Country: Rescue on Crocodile Isle (1997) • Game Boy Advance (2001) • Mario and the Incredible Rescue (2006)
Nintendo Adventure BooksDouble Trouble (1991) • Leaping Lizards (1991) • Monster Mix-Up (1991) • Koopa Capers (1991) • Pipe Down! (1991) • Doors to Doom (1991) • Dinosaur Dilemma (1991) • Flown the Koopa (1991) • Unjust Desserts (1992) • Brain Drain (1992)
Activity booksSuper Mario Bros. (1989-1993) • Super Mario Bros. Paint 'n' Marker Book (1989/1993) • My Very First Nintendo Game Boy (Donkey Kong CountrySuper Mario Adventures) (1997)
GuidebooksMario Mania (1991) • Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia (1994) • How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends (1997) • How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains (2004) • How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains (2007) • Super Mario History 1985-2010 (2010) • Super Mario Memorial Book (2015) • Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia (2015) • Super Mario Odyssey: Kingdom Adventures (2017) • The Art of Super Mario Odyssey (2018)
Comics and mangaSuper Mario (1989-1998) • Nintendo Comics System (1990-1991) • 4koma Manga Kingdom (1991-2002) • Super Mario-Kun (1991-Present) • Super Mario Adventures (1992) • 4-koma Gag Battle (1995-2004) • Mario & Donkey Daibōken (1995-1998) • Mario no Bōken Land (1999) • Otenba Peach-hime (1992-1994) • Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater (1993) • Mario vs. Wario (1993) • Mario vs. Wario: The Birthday Bash (1994) • Bumm-Badabumm im Urwald (2000) • Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits (2000) • Wario to Saikyou Tag da Fii! (2003) • Super Mario-Kun (Pikkapika Comics) (2004-2006) • Made in Wario (2005) • Go! Go! Mario Kart (2006) • Peach no Daibōken!? (2006-2007) • Waiwai! Wario (2006) • Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!! (2007-2010) • GO! Ketsu Wario (2008-2011) • Oshiete! Kinopio (2008) • Skylanders: Unexpected Allies (2015) • Super Mario Manga Mania (2020) • Archie Mario comic (canceled)
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Club Nintendo Comics
1991Mario will hoch hinaus • Wart steht unter Strom • Süße Weihnachten
1992Marios Rückkehr • Ostern im Schwammerlland • Die unheimliche Begegnung der Yoshi-Art • Im Rausch der Geschwindigkeit • Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles! • Die Bescherung
1993Die Verwandlung • Coole Klänge • Mario im Wunderland • Erholung? Nein, danke! • Verloren in der Zeit
1995Donkey Kong Country • Mario's Picross • Warios Weihnachtsmärchen
1996Mario in Mariozilla • Die Nacht des Grauens • Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24
1997Die Blume meines Herzens • Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im All • Blast Corps in Yoshis Knallkekse • Mario im Wunderland
1998Sag niemals Holerö! • Rummelplatzquatsch • Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii

Club Nintendo Contact Number

Addeddate 2017-04-30 17:55:26 Coverleaf 0 Identifier ClubNintendo1990German Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t3zs83m31 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Ppi 600 Scanner. Club Nintendo was a world-wide loyalty program, first introduced in Japan on October 31, 2003, and Europe on May 3, 2002, Australia on April 24, 2008, and finally in the United States on October 2.

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Address:
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4600 150th Ave NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Contact
  1. Club Nintendo Contact Number
  2. Club Nintendo Sign Up
  3. Club Nintendo Register

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an official name from an English source is found that is not from the English Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia, the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

This article is about the magazine. For Nintendo's rewards program, see Club Nintendo (rewards program).
Issue 3/1997 of Club Nintendo, promoting Mario Kart 64

Club Nintendo was Nintendo's official, bimonthly published magazine in Germany, with issue 1/1998 also in Austria and Switzerland. It can be seen as the German equivalent to the American Nintendo Power. The first issue was published in 1989. Its precursor called Play Nintendo was already published in November 1988. This one had only eight pages and was more a form of a newsletter. Until 2001, the number of pages greatly increased throughout the years. In 2000, one issue of Club Nintendo had over 80 pages.

In 2001, because of redeployment at Nintendo of Europe, the old staff of the magazine was laid off and a German publishing company called Computec Media carried it on with a new staff. The new incarnation had far fewer pages and was aborted with issue 4/2002.

Club Nintendo is also the name of official Nintendo magazines from various other countries, mostly also aborted. One which does still exist is Club Nintendo México, official Nintendo magazine in Latin America.

Comics[edit]

A very special feature of the magazine were the Nintendo comics, most of them exclusively released in the magazine. The comics in the issues from 1991 to 1998 were drawn by Japanese manga artists (Mangaka), while the stories and texts were written by the German editors of the magazine themselves. In 1999 and 2000, they were replaced by a comic series called N-Gang, which are completely German productions. N-Gang features teenage human characters as protagonists, but still a lot of appearances of the Nintendo characters.

While some of the comics are closely related to the games, there are also stories which are rather obscure and take place on Earth instead of the usual environments of the various Nintendo characters. Also 3rd party characters do appear both in the N-Gang and the prior comics.

After 2000, when the magazine was published by Computec Media, no more comics were released in Club Nintendo. Www battlenet support.

List of comics in regular issues[edit]

Comics with no characters from the Mario series as main characters are excluded. The N-Gang is described in a separate article.

IssueTitleTranslationPages
4/1991Mario will hoch hinausMario is Aiming High2
5/1991Wart steht unter StromWart is Tensed Up2
6/1991Süße WeihnachtenSweet Christmas2
1/1992Marios Rückkehr (direct sequel of Mario will hoch hinaus)Mario's Comeback2
2/1992Ostern im SchwammerllandEaster in the Mushroom Kingdom2
3/1992Super Mario: Die unheimliche Begegnung der Yoshi-Art (direct sequel of Ostern im Schwammerlland)Super Mario: The Close Encounters of the Yoshi Kind2
4/1992Super Mario: Im Rausch der GeschwindigkeitSuper Mario: In the Flush of Speed2
5/1992Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!Super Mario Plumb-Won-Do: Muscles are not Everything!4
6/1992Super Mario: Die BescherungSuper Mario: The Giving out of the Christmas Presents2
1/1993Super Mario: Die VerwandlungSuper Mario: The Transformation4
2/1993Super Mario: Coole KlängeSuper Mario: Cool Sounds4
3/1993Super Mario: Mario im WunderlandSuper Mario: Mario in Wonderland4
4/1993Super Mario: Erholung? Nein, danke!Super Mario: Recreation? No, Thanks!4
5/1993Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 1)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
6/1993Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 2)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
1/1994Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 3)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
2/1994Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit (part 4)Super Mario: Lost In Time4
1/1995Donkey Kong Country (part 1)-4
2/1995Donkey Kong Country (part 2)-4
3/1995Donkey Kong Country (part 3)-4
4/1995Mario's Picross (part 1)-4
5/1995Mario's Picross (part 2)-4
6/1995Warios WeihnachtsmärchenWario's Christmas Tale8
1/1996Super Mario: Die Verwandlung (reprint)Super Mario: The Transformation4
2/1996Mario in Mariozilla (part 1)-4
3/1996Mario in Mariozilla (part 2)-4
5/1996Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens (part 1)Super Mario in The Night of Horror6
6/1996Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24-6
1/1997Super Mario: Die Blume meines Herzens
(reprint of Super Mario: Coole Klänge with changed texts)
Super Mario: The Flower of my Heart4
2/1997Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im AllThe Race for the Nintendo 64: Ruckus in Outer Space6
4/1997Blast Corps in Yoshis KnallkekseBlast Corps in Yoshi's Bang Cookies6
5/1997Die Nacht des Grauens (part 2)The Night of Horror6
6/1997Super Mario: Mario im Wunderland (reprint with changed texts)Super Mario: Mario in Wonderland4
1/1998Sag niemals Holerö! (part 1)Never Say Holerö!6
2/1998Sag niemals Holerö! (part 2)Never Say Holerö!6
3/1998RummelplatzquatschFairground Nonsense6
4/1998Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii-6

List of comics in special issues[edit]

Beneath the regular issues, also special issues were published, mainly to promote new Nintendo games and other products.

IssueTitleTranslationPages
1Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island-32
2Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest-32
7Auf der Suche nach dem Glück!In Search for Happiness!9
7Die Nacht der leuchtenden Yoshis!The Night of the Shining Yoshis!9
7Das Lied der Yoshi's!The Song of the Yoshis!1
GB CameraDas Vermächtnis des Dr. LichtblitzThe Legacy of Dr. Light6

Gallery[edit]

A choice of different issues showing the development of the cover design.

  • Issue 1/1991

  • Issue 6/1991

  • Issue 6/1992 Iphone ftp access.

  • Issue 5/1995

  • Win audio recorder. Issue 6/1996

  • Issue 2/1998

  • Issue 6/1999

  • Issue 4/2001

  • Yoshi's Story Comic.

  • Reverse of Yoshi's Story Comic.

External links[edit]

Books
MagazinesBlip (1983) • Nintendo Power (1988-2012) • Club Nintendo (1989-2002) • Nintendo Dream (1996-Present) • Nintendo Power Advance (2001)
Chapter booksSuper Mario Bros.: Trapped in the Perilous Pit (1989) • Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool! (1990) • Super Mario Bros. 3: The Secret Bridge (1990) • Nintendo Adventure Books (1991) • Donkey Kong Country (1994) • Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle (1995) • Donkey Kong Country: Rescue on Crocodile Isle (1997) • Game Boy Advance (2001) • Mario and the Incredible Rescue (2006)
Nintendo Adventure BooksDouble Trouble (1991) • Leaping Lizards (1991) • Monster Mix-Up (1991) • Koopa Capers (1991) • Pipe Down! (1991) • Doors to Doom (1991) • Dinosaur Dilemma (1991) • Flown the Koopa (1991) • Unjust Desserts (1992) • Brain Drain (1992)
Activity booksSuper Mario Bros. (1989-1993) • Super Mario Bros. Paint 'n' Marker Book (1989/1993) • My Very First Nintendo Game Boy (Donkey Kong CountrySuper Mario Adventures) (1997)
GuidebooksMario Mania (1991) • Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia (1994) • How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends (1997) • How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains (2004) • How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains (2007) • Super Mario History 1985-2010 (2010) • Super Mario Memorial Book (2015) • Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia (2015) • Super Mario Odyssey: Kingdom Adventures (2017) • The Art of Super Mario Odyssey (2018)
Comics and mangaSuper Mario (1989-1998) • Nintendo Comics System (1990-1991) • 4koma Manga Kingdom (1991-2002) • Super Mario-Kun (1991-Present) • Super Mario Adventures (1992) • 4-koma Gag Battle (1995-2004) • Mario & Donkey Daibōken (1995-1998) • Mario no Bōken Land (1999) • Otenba Peach-hime (1992-1994) • Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater (1993) • Mario vs. Wario (1993) • Mario vs. Wario: The Birthday Bash (1994) • Bumm-Badabumm im Urwald (2000) • Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits (2000) • Wario to Saikyou Tag da Fii! (2003) • Super Mario-Kun (Pikkapika Comics) (2004-2006) • Made in Wario (2005) • Go! Go! Mario Kart (2006) • Peach no Daibōken!? (2006-2007) • Waiwai! Wario (2006) • Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!! (2007-2010) • GO! Ketsu Wario (2008-2011) • Oshiete! Kinopio (2008) • Skylanders: Unexpected Allies (2015) • Super Mario Manga Mania (2020) • Archie Mario comic (canceled)
[Edit]
Club Nintendo Comics
1991Mario will hoch hinaus • Wart steht unter Strom • Süße Weihnachten
1992Marios Rückkehr • Ostern im Schwammerlland • Die unheimliche Begegnung der Yoshi-Art • Im Rausch der Geschwindigkeit • Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles! • Die Bescherung
1993Die Verwandlung • Coole Klänge • Mario im Wunderland • Erholung? Nein, danke! • Verloren in der Zeit
1995Donkey Kong Country • Mario's Picross • Warios Weihnachtsmärchen
1996Mario in Mariozilla • Die Nacht des Grauens • Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24
1997Die Blume meines Herzens • Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im All • Blast Corps in Yoshis Knallkekse • Mario im Wunderland
1998Sag niemals Holerö! • Rummelplatzquatsch • Super Mario in Aloha Hawaii

Club Nintendo Contact Number

Addeddate 2017-04-30 17:55:26 Coverleaf 0 Identifier ClubNintendo1990German Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t3zs83m31 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Ppi 600 Scanner. Club Nintendo was a world-wide loyalty program, first introduced in Japan on October 31, 2003, and Europe on May 3, 2002, Australia on April 24, 2008, and finally in the United States on October 2.

Retrieved from 'https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Club_Nintendo_(magazine)&oldid=2892991'

Contact us

Contact Support. Preventive and safety measures put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic are continuing to impact our repair turnaround time. We are working as quickly and safely as possible to get you playing again and appreciate your understanding. Nintendo Switch Family & related topics. Send a text from your mobile device.

Whether you need customer support, are interested in doing business with us, or have other questions, here's how to get in touch.

Address:
Nintendo of America
4600 150th Ave NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone numbers:
1-800-255-3700 (Customer Support)
425-882-2040 (Corporate Main)

Accessibility:

Nintendo endeavors to provide products and services that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities. If you have questions about the accessibility features of Nintendo's products or services, please contact us using one of the methods below.

Club Nintendo Sign Up

TTY/TDD Phone:

Club Nintendo Register

Customers who use a TTY/TDD device can contact Nintendo by using their TTY or dialing 711 on their telephone. This will automatically connect you to a TRS operator.





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