JethroTull schrieb:Ich erwarte lieber nicht zuviel. Das Magazin hat schon öfters in Vergangenheit mit ihren Exklusiven Inhalten geprotz und dabei kam in der Regel nur Müll raus. Zudem ist ja klar, dass die das als "Big" ankündigen wollen ja schließlich viele Hefte verkaufen![]()
*muhaha*
Es ist....tamtam.......BWII

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The brand new issue of the Official Nintendo Magazine hits store shelves tomorrow, Friday 1st September.
This months most exciting coverage comes in the form of a mammoth exposé of Nintendos newly announced adventure war game, Battalion Wars 2 for the Wii. With 10 pages of World Exclusive screens, artwork and interviews, this feature leaves no stone unturned and provides an absolute feast of Wii goodness.
Thats not the only good Wii-related news though. The latest issue also blasts open Activisions Call Of Duty 3, with four pages of exclusive screens and information. It doesnt stop there either: you can also feast your eyes on brand new screens for Rayman Raving Rabbids and Tony Hawks Downhill Jam.
Zelda fans are well catered for with a mind-bendingly huge Legend Of Zelda feature, culminating in tasty new screens and artwork from the Wiis Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Youll be pleased to hear that this feature ties in with the magazines Legend Of Zelda Special Edition DVD, which features articles, screens, movies, wallpaper, buddy icons and theme tunes from nearly 20 years of Zelda gaming.
All this and we havent even touched upon the DS coverage. Youll find in-depth previews from imminent smash hits Mario Slam Basketball and StarFox Command, as well as new screens from Final Fantasy III and Contact.
We should probably mention that the magazine is also offering readers a chance to win one of 10 Wii consoles, together with a copy of Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess, on launch day. You really cant ask for much more than that.
Theres also all the latest news, guides, reviews (include the phenomenal LEGO Star War II) and competitions.
Issue 08 of the UKs Official Nintendo Magazine is on sale across England, Scotland and Wales from Friday 1st September.