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Nintendo Power V37 is the June 1992 issue of Nintendo Power magazine. It featured Lemmings on its cover. The contents of this volume are as follows.

NES[]

Lemmings[]

The first NES game featured in the magazine is the cover story, Lemmings. It is an 8-page article that includes information on the Lemmings techniques and provides tips on numerous different levels.

DragonStrike[]

The next featured game is Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DragonStrike. The article has 10 different level maps.

Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston[]

Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston is the next NES game featured. The article gives tips for each Area in the game.

Classified Information[]

The Classified Information section reveals codes and hidden secrets in certain games. Games featured in this section include:

Game Secrets
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (NES) Complete passwords
Rockin' Kats (NES) Bonus lives
Dynowarz (NES) Dyno-change
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (NES) Stage select and more
Faria (NES) A good start
Turrican (GB) Cheat mode
Faceball 2000 (GB) Nine 1-Ups
Super Soccer Champ (SNES) Tough team
Smash T.V. (SNES) Bonus chances
Super Soccer (SNES) Nintendo team challenge, Spectator sport

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past comic[]

This was part six of a 12 part comic featuring The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

Chapter Six: A Fool in the Shape of a Tree[]

After a battle, Agahnim sends Link to the Dark World.

Game Boy[]

Metroid II: Return of Samus[]

Metroid II Return of Samus (NA)

Metroid II

The first Game Boy article takes a look at Metroid II: Return of Samus. It has numerous tunnel maps for Phases 1-9.

Star Wars[]

The next article reviews Star Wars. It has information on different scenarios throughout the game, as well as maps for the Laser Cave and Mos Eisley.

NBA All-Star Challenge 2[]

The next Game Boy article is about NBA All-Star Challenge 2. It lists the All Star players and the six contests within the game.

Super Mario Adventures comic[]

This is part six of a 12 part comic featuring Mario and Luigi.

Episode 6[]

Princess Peach cooks up a plan to rescue Mario and Luigi from the clutches of the Koopalings.

Counselor's Corner[]

Counselor's Corner is a feature in which the writers of the magazine would respond to game-related questions in the hope of getting the player out of a tough spot in various games. The games featured in this issue are Final Fantasy II (SNES), Mega Man 4 (NES), Adventures of Lolo 3 (NES), and Prince of Persia (GB).

Arcade Update[]

This article discusses the advancements made in the arcade game industry. With the success of the home consoles, the makers of arcade games had to compete. A number of popular arcade games of the time are showcased here.

Super NES[]

Arcana[]

Arcana is the first SNES game featured. The article has information on the characters and also provides maps.

Top Gear[]

The next game is Top Gear. The article gives information on the cars, locations and tracks.

F1 ROC: Race Of Champions[]

The next SNES game is F1 ROC: Race Of Champions. The article supplies information on the tracks and prices for car parts.

Krusty's Super Fun House[]

The next SNES article reviews Krusty's Super Fun House. Maps for Sections 1-5 are provided, but there are no maps for the individual levels.

Nester's Adventures[]

As in previous issues, a Nester's Adventures comic is featured here. It portrays Nester in a RoboCop 3 setting.

Now Playing[]

This article lists new game releases and ratings for them. It also has a very brief overview of a few of the games. Some of the top-rated games here include (in alphabetical order):

Top 20[]

The "Top 20" section of the magazine listed the top 20 NES, Game Boy, and Super NES games as ranked by the readers. The following are the first 5 for each game system from this issue.

Pak Watch[]

The Pak Watch section showcased games that were scheduled for release. It gave the reader a quick glance at future games. Some of the games seen in this section include Faceball 2000 (SNES), Out of this World (SNES) and Mario Paint (SNES).

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