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For Open Nintendo, registration could be done on-site, but places could be reserved using a cut-out coupon from a ''[[Club Nintendo (French magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' issue. For the tournament itself, it took place on a special stand in groups of 10:
For Open Nintendo, registration could be done on-site, but places could be reserved using a cut-out coupon from a ''[[Club Nintendo (French magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' issue. For the tournament itself, it took place on a special stand in groups of 10:
*The first one was [[Nintendo Campus Challenge]] for NES which featured three games with three different goals in seven minutes (when a goal was completed, the programmed cartridge automatically moved on to the next game): ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', where players must collect 50 coins, ''{{wp|Pin Bot (video game)|Pin Bot}}'', where they must obtain 250,000 points, and ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', where they must earn the highest score before time runs out.<ref name=IntVN/>
*The first one was a sequence of three games with three different goals in seven minutes (when a goal was completed, the programmed cartridge automatically moved on to the next game): ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', where players must collect 50 coins, ''{{wp|Pin Bot (video game)|Pin Bot}}'', where they must obtain 250,000 points, and ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', where they must earn the highest score before time runs out.<ref name=IntVN/>
*The summer tournament was focused on ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero}}'': Players needed to get the best time in Mute City in the Knight League with the Fire Stingray.
*The summer tournament was focused on ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero}}'': Players needed to get the best time in Mute City in the Knight League with the Fire Stingray.


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