Well, if magazines for libraries, could help, then I would start their.
Maybe since, they are recently disbanded, you could request, for an
on phone interview. That is right just call them up and ask for somebody from the magazine. That would be your greatest source. Nintendo has many interviews, in the past, as seen. Also yes you can order a magazine for libraries, they are magazines that are cataloged
for library usage.
Then of course you could show the evolution of the magazine, uptil them closing shop. What they were before Nintendo power, who came up with what, what features was in the original magazine, and how did
the writers and staff react to mail, imports, or unrelated game material in the magazine. What was some of the struggles with the magazine,
and how they cope with them. What was the greatest reading year.
The affects on the consumer. what effect did the magazine have on the readers? Did it, inform them of various products, and made them jump upside down, and throw garbage cans at hotdog stands, and start riots. Like for example, I never knew about "Legend Of Zelda" the live action film, and the day it was going to be aired, on television their was a snow storm............... However their is a real Legend Of Zelda movie film.
I would also talk about what the magazine, did to keep readers, reading.