In 1989, it was still early days for Nintendo Power with this issue still being a bimonthly issue. The September/October 1989 issue of Nintendo Power includes:
Features
- Duck Tales - A platform game based on the Disney cartoon of the same name.
- Dragon Warrior - Classic RPG for the NES. An excellent game overall though it could get a bit repetitive.
- Hoops - For the time, this was a pretty good basketball game but better ones would be along shortly.
- Fester's Quest - I had this game and it was one of the hardest and most frustrating game I have ever played.
- Roger Rabbit - An adventure game based on the movie of the same name.
Previews
- Willow - An adventure game from Capcom based on the movie of the same name.
- River City Ransom - Classic beat-em-up game designed for two player co-op play.
- Batman - Based on the 1989 Batman movie with Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger.
Departments
- Counselor's Corner - How to get through Section 17 in Area 4 in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles plus how to defeat the enemies at the end of Areas 4 and 5; where to find the hammer in Zelda II, how to get to Castlevania in Simon's Quest; how to get over the wide gap and tall pipe in Ridley's Hide Out in Metroid; and how to get through Section 10-3 in The Adventures of Lolo.
- Classified Information - Codes and other secrets for 1943, Ninja Gaiden, Star Soldier, Mega Man II, Tecmo Bowl, Guardian Legend, Zelda II, and Legacy of the Wizard.
- Pak Watch - Previews of upcoming games including Shadowgate, Bases Loaded II, Gilligan's Island, Code Name: Viper, Tombs and Treasure, Godzilla, A Boy and His Blob, and more.
- Players' Pulse - Letters from readers, mostly with praise for the NES and/or Nintendo Power.
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