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The '''Official Nintendo Magazine''', or '''ONM''', was a British videogame magazine. Originally published as '''Nintendo Magazine System''', it became '''Nintendo Official Magazine''', and finally, '''Official Nintendo Magazine'''. The first issue by Future Publishing was released on 16 February 2006. The last and 114th issue was released on 14 October 2014 | The '''Official Nintendo Magazine''', or '''ONM''', was a British videogame magazine. Originally published as '''Nintendo Magazine System''', it became '''Nintendo Official Magazine''', and finally, '''Official Nintendo Magazine'''. The first issue by Future Publishing was released on 16 February 2006. The last and 114th issue was released on 14 October 2014. The magazine was well-known for its lighthearted writing style and attempt at British comedy. However, the magazine proved controversial when they wrote about the ''Senran Kagura'' franchise.<ref>https://www.dualshockers.com/official-nintendo-magazine-uk-calls-senran-kagura-2-filth-xseed-producer-responds-in-kind/</ref> | ||
The magazine was released every four weeks, and reviews and previews most [[Nintendo]] video games, and also featured news, special features, and more. | The magazine was released every four weeks, and reviews and previews most [[Nintendo]] video games, and also featured news, special features, and more. | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 11 September 2019

The Official Nintendo Magazine, or ONM, was a British videogame magazine. Originally published as Nintendo Magazine System, it became Nintendo Official Magazine, and finally, Official Nintendo Magazine. The first issue by Future Publishing was released on 16 February 2006. The last and 114th issue was released on 14 October 2014. The magazine was well-known for its lighthearted writing style and attempt at British comedy. However, the magazine proved controversial when they wrote about the Senran Kagura franchise.[1]
The magazine was released every four weeks, and reviews and previews most Nintendo video games, and also featured news, special features, and more.
References
See also
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