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the_shpydar wrote:
As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
And yes, he is (usually) always right, and he is (almost) the sexiest gamer out there (not counting me) ;)
I just ordered mine! Now, all I have to do is to wait to see when subscriptions will be available. Remember, "if you want to be in on the ground floor then please send an email to [email protected] with the subject line “I want to subscribe!”."
Here's a post from Neogaf made by one of the staff members of the magazine. There is also a hint about what charity the proceeds are going to if you haven't already figured it out.
Hello, all!
You may not know me, I'm Poopaloop from over on ********** and I was also on staff for Nintendo Force. I'd like to personally thank everyone for their support so far, it means so much to us! I'll try answer a couple quick points on here now, but if anyone requires any further information, you can always reach us at [email protected]
"Firstly, I can completely understand your feelings regarding the pricing. Due to the fact that NONE of us on staff are taking a cut from this project, naturally it's just as much in our best interests as well as yours to keep pricing down, so I can definitely empathise if you cannot justify $18 on a magazine. We intend to work at lowering prices for our subsequent issues (and are more than happy to take any suggestions regarding alternative printing methods to do so!), as well as having subscriptions hammered out by the launch of our second issue. Basically: we don't intend to use MagCloud going forward, at their current pricing structure. However, at this stage it was the best choice for distribution and logistical factors, so that is the reason for the pricing. As MagCloud charges 20 cents per page, only 99c is 'added' on to the top, and that is going to charity.
All proceeds from the digital version go to charity. The physical copy is more a premium item, with the digital version being our main product at this point.
As far as which charity the money is going to, there is a reason we have not detailed this. I want to categorically deny, once again, that ANY of our team are taking a profit from Nintendo Force. The reason we haven't detailed the charity in question is for fears they would feel we are using their charity's name to push our product; once we have received the OK from them, we'll be happy to make that reveal. I believe most of you could figure out which charity it will be anyway, if you look at the clues that have been left it would be child's play to work it out.
Again, I hope that explains a couple of things. Feel free to contact me at the above address if you have any more questions. "
Since it wastes time to search for something on this long thread as demonstrated above, I went ahead and edited my original post. There you can now access the official site, know which email address that you need to use, and when the time comes, I'll also add where to subscribe.
Thanks, those links will be very helpful. I was going to ask you to include links to their facebook and twitter before I saw that their official site has those links.
From Nintendo Force's Twitter
"The first Nintendo Force 2012 Game of the Year Award poll is posted on Facebook. Go vote for Best Wii Game! http://www.facebook.com/NintendoForce"
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