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|image=[[File:Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991 cartridge.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991 cartridge.jpg|200px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
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|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''NES:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|1991}}
|release='''NES:'''<br>{{release|USA|1991}}
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|modes=Single player
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|platforms=[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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|image=[[File:Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 cartridge.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 cartridge.jpg|200px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
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|publisher=Nintendo
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|release='''SNES:'''<br>{{release|USA|1992|Japan|1992}}
|modes=Single player
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The '''{{wp|Nintendo Campus Challenge}}''' was a video game competition that was sponsored by [[Nintendo]]. The competition occurred in 1991 and 1992, and they featured a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version produced for the 1991 competition and a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] cartridge for the 1992 competition, respectively.
The '''{{wp|Nintendo Campus Challenge}}''' was a video game competition that was sponsored by [[Nintendo]]. The competition occurred in 1991 and 1992, and they featured a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version produced for the 1991 competition and a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] cartridge for the 1992 competition, respectively.


The 1991 Nintendo Campus Challenge cartridge features two games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]—''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''—as well as ''{{wp|Pin Bot (video game)|PIN·BOT}}''. ''Super Mario Bros. 3''{{'}}s objective was to collect 25 [[coin]]s, while ''Dr. Mario''{{'}}s objective was merely to score as high as possible. After the allotted time ends, the player's scores are totaled; their score from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is multiplied by ten, and the score from ''Dr. Mario'' is multiplied by 100.
The 1991 Nintendo Campus Challenge cartridge features two ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games, ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', as well as ''{{wp|Pin Bot (video game)|PIN·BOT}}''. ''Super Mario Bros. 3''{{'}}s objective was to collect 25 [[coin]]s, while ''Dr. Mario''{{'}}s objective was merely to score as high as possible. After the allotted time ends, the player's scores are totaled; their score from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is multiplied by ten, and the score from ''Dr. Mario'' is multiplied by 100.


The 1992 Nintendo Campus Challenge cartridge featured only one game of the ''Super Mario'' franchise—''[[Super Mario World]]''—as well as ''[[fzerowiki:F-Zero|F-Zero]]'' and ''[[nwiki:Pilotwings|Pilotwings]]''. In ''Super Mario World'', players are required to get 50 coins, similarly to the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' objective of the previous iteration. The ''Super Mario World'' score was unadjusted, simply being the player's overall score at the time of completing the challenge, but the ''F-Zero'' score was multiplied by 100, and the ''Pilotwings'' score by 10,000.
The 1992 Nintendo Campus Challenge cartridge featured only one ''Super Mario'' game, ''[[Super Mario World]]'', as well as ''[[fzerowiki:F-Zero|F-Zero]]'', and ''[[nwiki:Pilotwings|Pilotwings]]''. In ''Super Mario World'', players are required to get 50 coins, similarly to the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' objective of the previous iteration. While the ''Super Mario World'' score was unadjusted, simply being the player's overall score at the time of completing the challenge, but the ''F-Zero'' score was multiplied by 100, and the ''Pilotwings'' score by 10,000.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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NCC 1991 Title Screen.png|Title screen for the 1991 version
NCC 1991 Title Screen.png|Title screen for the 1991 version
NCCTitleScreen.png|Title screen for the 1992 version
NCCTitleScreen.png|Title screen for the 1992 version
NCTitleScreen.png|Alternate title screen for the 1992 version, simply as ''Nintendo Challenge''
NCTitleScreen.png|Alternate title screen for the 1992 version, simply as ''Nintendo Challenge'', used for a competition in Scandinavia
1992 Nintendo Challenge SMW.png|The screen giving players instructions for ''Super Mario World'' in the 1992 version
1992 Nintendo Challenge SMW.png|The screen giving players instructions for ''Super Mario World'' in the 1992 version
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[[Category:Platforming games]]
[[Category:Platforming games]]
[[Category:Puzzle games]]
[[Category:Puzzle games]]
[[Category:1991 games]]

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