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I'm not sure if contemporary Nintendo Power reviews VC games, but if so I'm sure it's in there somewhere.
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Kid Icarus was featured in issues 2 (twice), 10,12, and 45. It was again featured in the Lost Levels issue, and again for Super Mario Bros. Similar to Kid Icarus, but much, much better. Not all gamers, but Americans might be drawn to this Captain-America adventure game, which combines aspects of Mario and Zelda. I wonder if gamers would think that maybe Rygar looked more fun than the original Zelda. Most popular games got covered, and it's a really decent title. The game is very difficult, but they only give one small blurb to Rygar? It's very strange, older games often got reviewed years later. Note the early use of "ftw" in the not-obvious Kid Icarus tip. But notice the only entry Rygar receives in Nintendo Power (ever). It has a great Zelda spread, and good maps of the levels. It's found in the first issue of Nintendo Power, so let's open it up to get some tips! I'll be using it to look up a few games in this post. Another useful site, if you have any old Nintendo Power magazines (The first few years are the best gaming magazines ever), is the Nintendo Power Index. One could look the maps up at The Video Game Atlus, a great site upon which I recently stumbled. I've never beaten the first boss, though I have played the game many times. I've got some spare time because my NES is auto-leveling Rygar, which I'm going to attempt to play through tonight.