Nintendo Power (November 1995)

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In November 1995, Nintendo's official magazine was covering the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES or Super NES for short) and the Game Boy. Some of the contents of this issue include:

Full Coverage

  • Mortal Kombat 3 - You waited in long lines in the arcade. You coughed up the quarters along with everyone else. Now take a look at the Super NES version of the latest offering for Mortal maniacs. We have the exclusive arcade Kombat codes, and while you shouldn't play with fire, we'll show you how to play with Smoke!

  • Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety

  • Big Sky Trooper

  • Boogerman - He may not be the sweetest-smelling superhero in the world, but when there's a nose to pick or a zit to pop, people everywhere call on Boogerman. Our in-depth review gives you the straight poop on one of the ickiest adventures in gaming history!

  • Zoop

  • Waterworld

Epic Center

  • Epic News
  • Wizard's Realm
  • Secret of Evermore

Special Features

  • The NES Anniversary Special - This month we're looking back a full decade to the introduction of the NES, the system that brought video games back to life with the help of a pair of plumbers from Brooklyn and a Robotic Operating Buddy.

  • Sports Pages

Every Issue

  • Player's Pulse
  • Power Charts
  • Classified Information
  • Counselors' Corner
  • Player's Poll Contest

And on a feeling old note, this issue was covering the ten year anniversary of the original Nintendo Entertainment System and this issue came out more than 25 years ago...exactly 26 years ago in fact.

Read more: https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2013/04/16/nintendo-power-november-1995/

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Good old Games... Mortal Combat 3 i play on Sega Mga Drive 2. It was cool! On SNES i like Ultima Quest of the Avatar, Pro Am racing II, Mahjong, F1 Ferrari Grand Prix (very good soundtracks).

I wasn't as much into the Mortal Kombat series but I remember how big of a deal it was when Street Fighter II was released for the Super Nintendo.


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This was not plagiarized from the site linked (archive.org). The table of contents was taken from the magazine itself (I'm assuming that is the "plagiarism" being referred to). There is no scam or fraud here, it is very clear where the table of contents comes from.

The source is not clearly mentioned in the post.
Anyway, even considering your mention in the first sentence, it only changes the post from plagiarism into 99% copypasta with no original content added. Basically a spam post.

The source is the entire topic of the post. I don't know how it could be more clear that the table of contents of a magazine is from the magazine. The table of contents entries were hand typed and formatted for Hive. Don't worry, I won't be doing that any more but this was not fraud or plagiarism. Those are false and libelous accusations. Neither does it fit any actual definition of spam. You don't like it, I get it, but to falsely accuse someone of fraud and threaten blacklisting seems a bit extreme to me and not conducive to any kind of positive interaction.