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[[File:NP94Logo.jpg|thumb|The | [[File:NP94Logo.jpg|thumb|The Nintendo PowerFest '94 logo]] | ||
'''Nintendo | '''{{wp|Nintendo PowerFest '94}}''' (also known as '''Nintendo World Championships II''', '''1994 Nintendo PowerFest''', or simply '''Nintendo PowerFest''') was a video game competition in 1994 promoted by [[Nintendo]]. A cartridge of a video game named after the competition was made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. | ||
Like in the [[Nintendo World Championships]], the Nintendo PowerFest '94 cartridge had three games, each having a task that the player had to complete within a certain amount of time. The first two games on the Nintendo PowerFest '94 cartridge are from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]: the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''{{'}} ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' remake and ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. In ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', the goal was to complete [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]] as quickly as possible, while in ''Super Mario Kart'', the players had to complete five laps on [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]]. | |||
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The final score of each player for the two games was calculated with the following equation: score from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' + ([[coin]]s collected in ''Super Mario Kart'' × 1,000 + finishing position score) | |||
Nintendo PowerFest '94 had four teams. The top two players on Team Tornadoes, Iarossi Mike and Brandon Veach, played against each other on [[Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge|a specialized version]] of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Iarossi was victorious, ultimately receiving the title as the 1994 Nintendo PowerFest World Champion. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
NP94TitleScreen.png|Title screen | |||
NP94 SMBLL.png|The screen giving players instructions for the ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' part of the game | |||
NP94 SMK.png|The screen giving players instructions for the ''Super Mario Kart'' part of the game | |||
Nintendo Powerfest Event.jpg|Photograph of the event, featuring a [[Bunny Mario]] statue | |||
</gallery> | |||
==See also== | |||
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*[[Nintendo World Championships]] | *[[Nintendo World Championships]] | ||
*[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]] | *[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]] | ||
{{Game competitions}} | {{Game competitions}} | ||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:Game competitions]] | [[Category:Game competitions]] | ||
[[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System | [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]] | ||
[[Category:1994 games]] | [[Category:1994 games]] | ||
[[Category:Platforming games]] | |||
[[Category:Sports games]] | |||
[[Category:Racing games]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, July 17, 2024
Nintendo PowerFest '94 (also known as Nintendo World Championships II, 1994 Nintendo PowerFest, or simply Nintendo PowerFest) was a video game competition in 1994 promoted by Nintendo. A cartridge of a video game named after the competition was made for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Like in the Nintendo World Championships, the Nintendo PowerFest '94 cartridge had three games, each having a task that the player had to complete within a certain amount of time. The first two games on the Nintendo PowerFest '94 cartridge are from the Super Mario franchise: the Super Mario All-Stars' Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels remake and Super Mario Kart. In Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, the goal was to complete World 1-1 as quickly as possible, while in Super Mario Kart, the players had to complete five laps on Mario Circuit 1.
The final score of each player for the two games was calculated with the following equation: score from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels + (coins collected in Super Mario Kart × 1,000 + finishing position score)
Nintendo PowerFest '94 had four teams. The top two players on Team Tornadoes, Iarossi Mike and Brandon Veach, played against each other on a specialized version of Donkey Kong Country. Iarossi was victorious, ultimately receiving the title as the 1994 Nintendo PowerFest World Champion.
Gallery[edit]
Photograph of the event, featuring a Bunny Mario statue