N-Gamer Issue 65

This magazine is dated August 2011 and priced at £4.99. It was released on the 27th July 2011.

NGExpress
Forgotten... but not gone? - (2 pages)
 * Is the Wii taking early retirement?

The Last Story confirmed for UK - (1 page)

Features
Xenoblade Chronicles - (6 pages)

Killer Freaks and Killer Apps - (6 pages)
 * Killer Freaks from Outer Space
 * Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online
 * Assassin's Creed (working title)

Wii
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - (6 pages)

The Adventures of Tintin: The Game - (½ page)

Fortune Street - (½ page)

Go Vacation - (1 page)

Kirby Wii - (1 page)

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - (½ page)

Rhythm Heaven - (½ page)

Rayman Origins - (1 page)

3DS
Luigi's Mansion 2 - (2 pages)

Star Fox 64 3D - (1 page)

Heroes of Ruin - (1 page)

Tetris - (½ page)

The Adventures of Tintin: The Game - (½ page)

Kid Icarus: Uprising - (1 page)

Super Mario 3DS - (6 pages)

Shinobi - (½ page)

Nano Assault - (½ page)

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - (½ page)

Ace Combat 3D - (1 page)

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - (2 pages)

Resident Evil: Revelations - (2 pages)

Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights - (½ page)

DS
Kirby Mass Attack - (1 page)

Round-Up
2 pages of reviews.

World of Nintendo
Top 10 Nintendo Happenings - (2 pages)

Metroid: The Forgotten Anniversary - (4 pages)

Blow your own ocarina - (2 pages)

Super Store - Super Potato - (2 pages)

Download
History Lesson #62: Nintendo Coin-Ops - (2 pages)

The way we were: N64 Issue 13

Judgement Play - Terranigma - Matt Edwards - (2 pages)

VC Essentials: The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX - (1 page)

Free Gifts
Also - Double-Sided Xenoblade Chronicles Poster

Other Credits
Associate Editor
 * Charlotte Martyn

Deputy Editor
 * Martin Kitts

Games Editor
 * Matthew Castle

Art Editor
 * Andy McGregor

Deputy Art Editor
 * Kim Bissix

Contributors
 * Matt Clapham, Alex Dale, Emma Davies, Matt Edwards, Rich Grisham, Owen Hill, Paul Roberts, Daniel Robson, Chris Schilling, John Strike, Tom Sykes