Nintendo Magazine System, a defunct British magazine, now known as Official Nintendo Magazine, launched in October 1992 and folded in January 2006
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Official Nintendo Magazine gave the 3DS version of the game a score of 37, saying it was like a "stale pack of Jammie Dodgers with a best before date that expired in the late 1990s." GamesMaster (magazine) also gave the 3DS version a negative review, giving it a score of 40.
In the January 2008 issue of the Official Nintendo Magazines "Ask Nintendo" section a Nintendo-Europe representative shed some light on the situation and claimed the WarioWare: Twisted! delay was because Twisted! was still undergoing the compulsory LGA testing and approval for Europe.