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[[Chris]] had the great idea to make his own [[Nintendo Power magazine]] when he was sixteen years old. The magazine is showcased by [[Chris]] on his [[Christian Weston Chandler...Yep, I'm on TV :)|DVD]]. The issue doesn't contain much other than (you guessed it) shitty drawings of his shitty ideas for video games.  This relic is first shown to the world in the [[Song of Christian]].
[[Chris]] had the great idea to make his own [[Nintendo Power magazine]] when he was sixteen years old. The magazine is showcased by [[Chris]] on his [[Christian Weston Chandler...Yep, I'm on TV :)|DVD]]. The issue doesn't contain much other than (you guessed it) shitty drawings of his shitty ideas for video games.  This relic is first shown to the world in the [[Song of Christian]]. He also includes his craptastic creation, [[Bionic]] in this issue of failure. The piece of work reflects on Chris's distorted view of how video game companies would be willing to make video games on obsolete gaming systems and giving up their intellectual property over to another company just to make a fucktard happy. 


==The Entire Issue==
==The Entire Issue==

Revision as of 01:12, 22 May 2009

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Chris had the great idea to make his own Nintendo Power magazine when he was sixteen years old. The magazine is showcased by Chris on his DVD. The issue doesn't contain much other than (you guessed it) shitty drawings of his shitty ideas for video games. This relic is first shown to the world in the Song of Christian. He also includes his craptastic creation, Bionic in this issue of failure. The piece of work reflects on Chris's distorted view of how video game companies would be willing to make video games on obsolete gaming systems and giving up their intellectual property over to another company just to make a fucktard happy.

The Entire Issue

On 24 March 2009, PandaHalo released the Scrapbook of Fail. One of it's previously unreleased and notable contents, the Hand-drawn Nintendo Power magazine, was among the first pages of the scrapbook and is being presented in its entirety here.