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'''Nintendo World Championships 1990''' is an exceedingly rare American game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], with only 116 cartridges in existence. The cartridges were used for the Nintendo World Championships held in 1990 in 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada. 90 gray cartridges were given to the ninety finalists, and 26 gold cartridges were given away in a Nintendo Power contest. The gold ones can go for hundreds of dollars on eBay. It was not released outside America.
'''''Nintendo World Championships 1990''''' is an exceedingly rare American game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], with only 116 cartridges in existence. The cartridges were used for the ''[[Nintendo World Championships]]'' held during 1990 in 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada. 90 gray cartridges were given to the ninety finalists, and 26 gold cartridges were given away in a Nintendo Power contest. The gold ones can go for hundreds of dollars on eBay. It was not released outside America.


This cartridge was indeed used in the World Championships, and it features the three games ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''Rad Racer'', and ''Tetris''. The player had a total of 6 minutes 21 seconds to play all three games, but this can be changed by DIP switches on the cartridge.
This cartridge was indeed used in the World Championships, and it features the three games ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Rad Racer|Rad Racer]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]]''. The player had a total of 6 minutes 21 seconds to play all three games, but this can be changed by DIP switches on the cartridge.


The player starts out in ''Super Mario Bros.'' The player has 99 lives, and is required to collect 50 coins in the shortest time possible. After completing this, he or she moves on to ''Rad Racer'' where the player has to complete the first track, again in the shortest time possible. At last, they move on to ''Tetris'' and have to get the highest score possible with the remaining time they have left.
The player starts out in ''Super Mario Bros.'' The player has 99 lives, and is required to collect 50 coins in the shortest time possible. After completing this, he or she moves on to ''Rad Racer'' where the player has to complete the first track, again in the shortest time possible. At last, they move on to ''Tetris'' and have to get the highest score possible with the remaining time they have left.

Revision as of 04:52, December 14, 2012

Template:Articleabout Template:Infobox Nintendo World Championships 1990 is an exceedingly rare American game for the NES, with only 116 cartridges in existence. The cartridges were used for the Nintendo World Championships held during 1990 in 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada. 90 gray cartridges were given to the ninety finalists, and 26 gold cartridges were given away in a Nintendo Power contest. The gold ones can go for hundreds of dollars on eBay. It was not released outside America.

This cartridge was indeed used in the World Championships, and it features the three games Super Mario Bros., Rad Racer, and Tetris. The player had a total of 6 minutes 21 seconds to play all three games, but this can be changed by DIP switches on the cartridge.

The player starts out in Super Mario Bros. The player has 99 lives, and is required to collect 50 coins in the shortest time possible. After completing this, he or she moves on to Rad Racer where the player has to complete the first track, again in the shortest time possible. At last, they move on to Tetris and have to get the highest score possible with the remaining time they have left.

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