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Latest revision as of 02:31, April 11, 2025

This article is about the cartridge used in the Nintendo World Championships. For the competition itself, see Nintendo World Championships.
Nintendo World Championships 1990
Nintendo World Championships 1990 title screen
Developer Nintendo
Square
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date USA 1990[?]
Genre Compilation (platform, racing, puzzle)
Mode(s) Single player
Format
NES:
Game Pak
Input
NES:

Nintendo World Championships 1990 is a specialized Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge only ever used for the Nintendo World Championships held from March 8, 1990, to December 9, 1990, in 29 cities across the United States of America. It features one game of the Super Mario franchiseSuper Mario Bros.—as well as Rad Racer and Tetris as the other two games. The Super Mario Bros. challenge gave players 99 lives, although they had to collect 50 coins in the shortest time possible. All three games were playable for only six minutes and 21 seconds each, but this was adjustable via DIP switches on the cartridge.

References in later games[edit]

  • NES Remix 2: Nintendo World Championships 1990 is referenced in the Competition Mode, which is set up like the cartridge.
  • Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition: The physical Deluxe Set of this game includes a gold cartridge replica based on the 1990 cartridge.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Bro3256 (January 25, 2025). Nintendo World Championships 1990 run comparison (Bro3256 & Mega RetroMan) Youtube. Retrieved January 25, 2025.