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| September 2000 | | September 2000 | ||
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| October 2000 | | October 2000 | ||
| subscription bonus; ''NP Online''; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; ''Arena''; ''Pokécenter''; Nintendo Space World 2000 report; review; ''Pak Watch'' | | subscription bonus; ''NP Online''; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; ''Arena''; ''Pokécenter''; [[Nintendo Space World]] 2000 report; review; ''Pak Watch'' | ||
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* Subscribers could now choose Pokémon Gold or Pokémon Silver Bundle Paks, each including a game, player's guide and 3-pin set | * Subscribers could now choose Pokémon Gold or Pokémon Silver Bundle Paks, each including a game, player's guide and 3-pin set | ||
* ''NP Online'' covers pokemongold.com & pokemonsilver.com, Pokémon Puzzle League strategy, Pokémon Gold and Silver pre-sell contest and Poké Karaoke | * ''NP Online'' covers pokemongold.com & pokemonsilver.com, Pokémon Puzzle League strategy, Pokémon Gold and Silver pre-sell contest and Poké Karaoke | ||
* ''Arena'' features challenges for Pokémon Puzzle League and [[Super Smash Bros.]] | * ''Arena'' features challenges for Pokémon Puzzle League and [[Super Smash Bros.]] | ||
* ''Pokécenter'' reveals the English names of 21 Generation II Pokémon and covers readers' Pokémon Halloween costumes | * ''Pokécenter'' reveals the English names of 21 Generation II Pokémon and covers readers' Pokémon Halloween costumes | ||
* Subscribers receive a [[Sabrina's Abra (Gym Challenge 93)|Sabrina's Abra TCG card]] | * Subscribers receive a [[Sabrina's Abra (Gym Challenge 93)|Sabrina's Abra TCG card]] | ||
* Space World report covers the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Meowth's Party]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and The Mobile Adapter GB and {{game|Crystal}} | * Space World report covers the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Meowth's Party]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and The Mobile Adapter GB and {{game|Crystal}} | ||
* Pokémon Gold and Silver receive an average review of 8.7 out of 10 | * Pokémon Gold and Silver receive an average review of 8.7 out of 10 | ||
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| December 2000 | | December 2000 | ||
| ''NP Online''; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter''; Pokémon Puzzle Challenge strategy; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; ''Arena'' | | ''NP Online''; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter''; Pokémon Puzzle Challenge strategy; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; ''Arena'' | ||
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* ''NP Online'' covers heyyoupikachu.com and pokemonpuzzleleague.com | * ''NP Online'' covers heyyoupikachu.com and pokemonpuzzleleague.com | ||
* ''Classified Information'' features codes for Pokémon Puzzle League | * ''Classified Information'' features codes for Pokémon Puzzle League | ||
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| March 2001 | | March 2001 | ||
| Pokémon Stadium 2 cover story; ''Pokécenter''; 2000 Nintendo Power Awards Nominations; review | | Pokémon Stadium 2 cover story; ''Pokécenter''; 2000 Nintendo Power Awards Nominations; review | ||
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* ''Pokécenter'' covers rare Pokémon locations, [[M03|Pokémon 3: The Movie]] and Kids' WB!'s Poké Read-a-Rama program | * ''Pokécenter'' covers rare Pokémon locations, [[M03|Pokémon 3: The Movie]] and Kids' WB!'s Poké Read-a-Rama program | ||
* Hey You, Pikachu! is nominated for the Most Innovative, Best Pokémon Game and Guiltiest Pleasure (Yelling at Pikachu) | * Hey You, Pikachu! is nominated for the Most Innovative, Best Pokémon Game and Guiltiest Pleasure (Yelling at Pikachu) | ||
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| April 2001 | | April 2001 | ||
| ''Nintendo Online''; Pokémon Stadium 2 strategy; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter'' | | ''Nintendo Online''; Pokémon Stadium 2 strategy; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter'' | ||
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* ''Nintendo Online'' covers pokemonstadium.com | * ''Nintendo Online'' covers pokemonstadium.com | ||
* ''Classified Information'' debunks the [[truck|Mew truck rumor]] | * ''Classified Information'' debunks the [[truck|Mew truck rumor]] | ||
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| May 2001 | | May 2001 | ||
| ''Pokécenter''; 2000 Nintendo Power Awards | | ''Pokécenter''; 2000 Nintendo Power Awards | ||
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* ''Pokécenter'' covers the Japanese announcements of the [[E-Reader|Card-e Reader]] and [[core series|Game Boy Advance Pokémon games]], {{p|Celebi}} in Pokémon Stadium 2, Toy Fair 2001 and the announcement of a U.S. release for Pokémon Crystal | * ''Pokécenter'' covers the Japanese announcements of the [[E-Reader|Card-e Reader]] and [[core series|Game Boy Advance Pokémon games]], {{p|Celebi}} in Pokémon Stadium 2, Toy Fair 2001 and the announcement of a U.S. release for Pokémon Crystal | ||
* Pokémon Gold and Silver win Best RPG/Strategy Game and Best Pokémon Game Awards | * Pokémon Gold and Silver win Best RPG/Strategy Game and Best Pokémon Game Awards | ||
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* Super Smash Bros. Melee receives a perfect overall score of 5 out of 5 | * Super Smash Bros. Melee receives a perfect overall score of 5 out of 5 | ||
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| January 2002 | | January 2002 | ||
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* ''Nintendo Online'' covers smashbros.com | * ''Nintendo Online'' covers smashbros.com | ||
* ''Pokécenter'' continues its coverage of the opening on Pokémon Center New York, including a look at [[Pokémon mini]] | * ''Pokécenter'' continues its coverage of the opening on [[Pokémon Center New York]], including a look at [[Pokémon mini]] | ||
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* ''Classified Information'' reveals how to unlock every fighter, stage and play mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee | * ''Classified Information'' reveals how to unlock every fighter, stage and play mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee | ||
* Pokémon Crystal is nominated for Best Game Boy Color Game, Best RPG/Strategy Game, Best Sequel, Best Replay Value, Best New Character ({{ga|Kris|The Playable Female Trainer}}) and The Hardest Job in All of Gaming (clear the | * Pokémon Crystal is nominated for Best Game Boy Color Game, Best RPG/Strategy Game, Best Sequel, Best Replay Value, Best New Character ({{ga|Kris|The Playable Female Trainer}}) and The Hardest Job in All of Gaming (clear the {{gdis|Battle Tower|II}}) | ||
* Pokémon Stadium 2 is nominated for Best N64 Game, Best Sequel, Best Minigame (Clear-Cut Challenge) and The Hardest Job in All of Gaming (beat with [[rental Pokémon]]) | * Pokémon Stadium 2 is nominated for Best N64 Game, Best Sequel, Best Minigame (Clear-Cut Challenge) and The Hardest Job in All of Gaming (beat with [[rental Pokémon]]) | ||
* Super Smash Bros. Melee is nominated for Best Nintendo GameCube Game, Best Graphics, Best Music, Best Sound, Best Sequel, Best Multiplayer Mode, Best Minigame (Homerun Contest), Best Replay Value, Best New Character ({{smw|Sandbag}}), Best New Villain ({{smw|Giga Bowser}}), Best New Weapon/Item ({{smw|Super Scope}}), The Hardest Job in All of Gaming (unlock every trophy), Best Way to Amaze Your Friends (smash an opponent off the stage) and Most Frustrating Moment (being eliminated by the 99th fighter in 100-Man Melee) | * Super Smash Bros. Melee is nominated for Best Nintendo GameCube Game, Best Graphics, Best Music, Best Sound, Best Sequel, Best Multiplayer Mode, Best Minigame (Homerun Contest), Best Replay Value, Best New Character ({{smw|Sandbag}}), Best New Villain ({{smw|Giga Bowser}}), Best New Weapon/Item ({{smw|Super Scope}}), The Hardest Job in All of Gaming (unlock every trophy), Best Way to Amaze Your Friends (smash an opponent off the stage) and Most Frustrating Moment (being eliminated by the 99th fighter in 100-Man Melee) | ||
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| ''Power On''; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter''; ''Arena'' | | ''Power On''; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter''; ''Arena'' | ||
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* ''Power On'', a department about gaming culture, covers Toy Fair 2002 and features Pokémon collectibles by [[Tomy]] | * ''Power On'', a department about gaming culture, covers Toy Fair 2002 and features Pokémon collectibles by [[Tomy]] | ||
* ''Classified Information'' reveals trophy locations in Super Smash Bros. Melee | * ''Classified Information'' reveals trophy locations in Super Smash Bros. Melee | ||
* ''Pokécenter'' covers the Japanese announcement of [[M05|Guardian Spirits of the Water Capital]] and reveals {{p|Latias}}, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Wynaut|Sohnano (Wynaut)}} from the upcoming Pokémon games on Game Boy Advance | * ''Pokécenter'' covers the Japanese announcement of [[M05|Guardian Spirits of the Water Capital]] and reveals {{p|Latias}}, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Wynaut|Sohnano (Wynaut)}} from the upcoming Pokémon games on Game Boy Advance | ||
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| June 2002 | | June 2002 | ||
| ''Power On''; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter'' | | ''Power On''; ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter'' | ||
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* ''Power On'' features reader-made Pokémon- and Super Smash Bros.-themed cakes | * ''Power On'' features reader-made Pokémon- and Super Smash Bros.-themed cakes | ||
* ''Classified Information'' features various Super Smash Bros. Melee surprises, features and strategies | * ''Classified Information'' features various Super Smash Bros. Melee surprises, features and strategies | ||
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| August 2002 | | August 2002 | ||
| ''Pokécenter''; Player's Poll Sweepstakes | | ''Pokécenter''; Player's Poll Sweepstakes | ||
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* ''Pokécenter'' covers the release of [[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]] and a [[wp:Kmart|Kmart-exclusive]] line of Pokémon products | * ''Pokécenter'' covers the release of [[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]] and a [[wp:Kmart|Kmart-exclusive]] line of Pokémon products | ||
* Sweepstakes prizes include a shopping spree at Pokémon Center and a Pokémon Center Exclusive Version of the Game Boy Advance | * Sweepstakes prizes include a shopping spree at Pokémon Center and a Pokémon Center Exclusive Version of the Game Boy Advance | ||
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| September 2002 | | September 2002 | ||
| e-Reader special feature; ''Pokécenter'' | | e-Reader special feature; ''Pokécenter'' | ||
| ''Pokécenter'' reveals the titles of {{v2|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and the appearances of {{p|Pelipper}}, {{p|Sharpedo}} | | ''Pokécenter'' reveals the titles of {{v2|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and the appearances of {{p|Pelipper}}, {{p|Sharpedo}} and {{p|Shroomish}} | ||
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| December 2002 | | December 2002 | ||
| ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter'' | | ''Classified Information''; ''Pokécenter'' | ||
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* ''Classified Information'' debunks the rumors of a {{smw|Super Mario Sunshine}} trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee | * ''Classified Information'' debunks the rumors of a {{smw|Super Mario Sunshine}} trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee | ||
* ''Pokécenter'' reveals {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Torchic}}, {{p|Treecko}} and {{p|Mudkip}} and includes lists of scannable cards and their effects | * ''Pokécenter'' reveals {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Torchic}}, {{p|Treecko}} and {{p|Mudkip}} and includes lists of scannable cards and their effects | ||
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| ''Pokécenter'' covers the Japanese launch of Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire and reveals [[Team Magma]] and [[Team Aqua]] | | ''Pokécenter'' covers the Japanese launch of Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire and reveals [[Team Magma]] and [[Team Aqua]] | ||
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136 | September 2000 | Pokémon Gold and Silver cover story; Pokémon Puzzle League strategy; Classified Information; Pokécenter; Player's Poll Contest; review |
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137 | October 2000 | subscription bonus; NP Online; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; Arena; Pokécenter; Nintendo Space World 2000 report; review; Pak Watch |
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138 | November 2000 | Hey You, Pikachu! cover story; NP Online; Pokécenter; Arena; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; review; Pak Watch |
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139 | December 2000 | NP Online; Classified Information; Pokécenter; Pokémon Puzzle Challenge strategy; Pokémon Gold & Silver strategy; Arena |
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140 | January 2001 | Game Watch; Nintendo Online; Classified Information; Pokécenter; review |
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141 | February 2001 | Pokémon Stadium 2 special feature; Player's Choice; Pokécenter; Player's Poll Contest |
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142 | March 2001 | Pokémon Stadium 2 cover story; Pokécenter; 2000 Nintendo Power Awards Nominations; review |
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143 | April 2001 | Nintendo Online; Pokémon Stadium 2 strategy; Classified Information; Pokécenter |
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144 | May 2001 | Pokécenter; 2000 Nintendo Power Awards |
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145 | June 2001 | subscription bonus; Nintendo GameCube Revealed; Pokécenter |
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146 | July 2001 | E3 2001; Pokémon Crystal special feature; Pokécenter |
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147 | August 2001 | Nintendo Online; Nintendo GameCube: Action!; Classified Information; Pokécenter; Pokémon Crystal strategy; review |
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148 | September 2001 | Nintendo Prepares for Space World; Pokécenter |
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149 | October 2001 | Space World 2001 report; Pokécenter |
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150 | November 2001 | Super Smash Bros. Melee special feature; Classified Information; Pokécenter |
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151 | December 2001 | Super Smash Bros. Melee cover story; Pokécenter; review |
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152 | January 2002 | Super Smash Bros. Melee game strategy; Pokécenter | ||
153 | February 2002 | Nintendo Online; Pokécenter |
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154 | March 2002 | Classified Information; Pokécenter; 2001 Nintendo Power Awards Nominations |
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155 | April 2002 | Power On; Classified Information; Pokécenter; Arena |
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156 | May 2002 | subscriptions bonus; Power On; Pokécenter; Arena; 2001 Nintendo Power Awards winners |
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157 | June 2002 | Power On; Classified Information; Pokécenter |
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158 | July 2002 | Pokécenter |
Pokécenter covers Pokémon postage stamps | |
159 | August 2002 | Pokécenter; Player's Poll Sweepstakes |
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160 | September 2002 | e-Reader special feature; Pokécenter | Pokécenter reveals the titles of Ruby and Sapphire and the appearances of Pelipper, Sharpedo and Shroomish | |
161 | October 2002 | Classified Information; e-Reader article; Pokécenter | ||
162 | November 2002 | Pokécenter | Pokécenter covers the Expedition Base Set TCG expansion and its Dot Code Technology | |
163 | December 2002 | Classified Information; Pokécenter | ||
164 | January 2003 | Pokécenter | Pokécenter covers the Japanese launch of Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire and reveals Team Magma and Team Aqua |
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