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Nintendo Power V67 is the December 1994 issue of Nintendo Power magazine. It features Earthworm Jim on its cover and is also the last issue to include coverage for an NES game, as well as the last issue to utilize the design format that began in Volume 32.

Super NES[]

Demon's Crest[]

The first SNES game featured in the magazine is Demon's Crest. The article provides maps for the first 3 levels.

Earthworm Jim[]

The next article features the cover story, Earthworm Jim. It provides maps for Level 5, For Pete's Sake, and Buttville.

Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel[]

This next section showcases Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel. The article lists Zero's attacks and has maps for 2 different levels.

Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi[]

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Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi article

The next featured game is Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. The article includes details on the five main characters and gives brief information on some of the levels.

Uniracers[]

This next section showcases Uniracers. It has a few tips, describes the different play modes and has maps for 5 levels.

Mickey-O-Rama[]

The next article discusses 2 Mickey Mouse games simultaneously. The games are The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie and Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse.

Tin Star[]

The next article is about Tin Star. The brief article gives a glimpse of what the game is about.

Final Fantasy III[]

This Super NES article reviews Final Fantasy III. The 12-page article describes the next series of events within the game's story continued from the previous Nintendo Power volume.

Classified Information[]

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

Game Secrets
Mortal Kombat II (SNES) Kredits code, Throw no mo', Random select
Disney's Aladdin (SNES) Stage select
T2: The Arcade Game (SNES) Stage skip
Ninja Warriors (SNES) Stage select
Vortex (SNES) Bonus passwords
F1 ROC II: Race of Champions (SNES) Track select, Time attack mode, Special game 1, Special game 2, Sound test
SimAnt (SNES) Wacky cat
Lamborghini: American Challenge (SNES) Bonus cash
ClayFighter (SNES) Boss code

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 Brain Lord (SNES), Illusion of Gaia (SNES), Blackthorne (SNES), and Donkey Kong (GB).

NES[]

Wario's Woods[]

Warios Woods (NES)

Wario's Woods box art

The magazine's final NES strategy article is about Wario's Woods. The brief article just gives a quick look at the game.

VR32: The First Look[]

This article provides an exclusive peek at the then-upcoming "virtual reality" system, VR32, which was later named Virtual Boy.

Game Boy[]

Samurai Shodown[]

This Game Boy article reviews Samurai Shodown. It lists the characters and their abilities.

Wario Blast[]

The article discusses Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!. It shows readers what to expect in the gameplay.

Casino FunPak[]

This article talks about Casino FunPak. It gives a brief description of each casino game: Roulette, Video Poker, Slots, Blackjack, and Craps.

Top 20[]

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

Now Playing[]

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

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 Mega Man X2 (SNES), Brett Hull Hockey '95 (SNES) and Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues (SNES).

Notes[]

  • In the Wario's Woods review, the half-page overview of Nintendo's past puzzle games mistakenly lists the release years for Yoshi and Yoshi's Cookie as 1991 and 1994, when the two games actually respectively came out in 1992 and 1993. Also, the description for Yoshi incorrectly states that the character had "risen to stardom in Super Mario Bros. 3", when his actual debut was in Super Mario World.
  • Due to this being the last issue to use the 1992 design for the columns, this issue also marked the last appearance of Nester (who'd continued to be seen at the end of the Classified Information column and on the masthead for the Top 20 column even after his comic strip was dropped) until the release of Nester's Funky Bowling over a year later.


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