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[[File:NCC Cartridge.png|thumb|right|The NES cartridge.]] | |||
'''''Nintendo Campus Challenge''''' is a special cart used in the event of the same name. There are two different cartridges produced for it: a [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and an [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] cartridge. The cartridge is considered to be even rarer than the [[Nintendo World Championships]] cartridge with only one known in existence. It is currently owned by a private collector. | |||
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The | ==Games== | ||
===NES version=== | |||
The NES game was used in the [[1991]] Nintendo Campus Challenge that toured fifty cities. The top prize was an all-expense trip to Florida for the next tournament, which took place in [[1992]]. | |||
The | The NES game is a combination of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Pinbot|Pinbot]]''. It's unknown whether ''Pinbot'' or ''Dr. Mario'' were modified, but it's known that ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' was. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the players' goal is to collect twenty-five [[coin]]s. | ||
After playing around each game, the player's scores are totaled. Each score is adjusted. The player's score from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is multiplied by ten and the player's score from ''Dr. Mario'' is multiplied by a hundred. | |||
== | ===Super Nintendo version=== | ||
[[File:NCCTitleScreen.jpg|thumb|left|[[SNES]] version title screen.]] | |||
In 1992, the Nintendo Campus Challenge visited thirty-five different campuses including [[wikipedia:Central Michigan University|Central Michigan University]], [[wikipedia:Arizona State University|Arizona State University]], and [[wikipedia:Texas A & M University|Texas A & M University]]. The prize for winning at a university was a Super Nintendo with ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''F-Zero'', and ''Pilotwings''. Second, third, and fourth place winners got $100, $75, and $50, respectively. The overall winner got $10,000. | |||
The Super Nintendo game was a combination of ''Super Mario World'', ''[[wikipedia:F-Zero|F-Zero]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Pilotwings|Pilotwings]]''. Like the NES game, it too was modified. In ''Super Mario World'', players are required to get fifty coins. In ''F-Zero'', players are required to complete two laps. In ''Pilotwings'', players are required to parachute from two planes and land on a certain target. | |||
The Super Nintendo version also adjusted the player's scores. The ''F-Zero'' score was multiplied by 100 and the player's ''Pilotwings'' score was multiplied by 10,000. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2006/06/garage_sales_unearths_nintendo.php Game Set Watch] | *[http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2006/06/garage_sales_unearths_nintendo.php Game Set Watch] | ||
*[http://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0790&usg=__jQEMZ_UsD-hmvioZFB4iSz02BKc= SNES Central] | *[http://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0790&usg=__jQEMZ_UsD-hmvioZFB4iSz02BKc= SNES Central] | ||
*[http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=68 RetroUSB sells a repro cart of Nintendo Campus Challenge] | |||
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