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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
For the competition there were 33 cartridges which were produced by Nintendo, and after the competition were used in stores for over 100 events. However, out of the 33 cartridges that were produced, Nintendo ordered for them to be sent back to them, but however, there is still one in existence, which is valued at $300,000. | For the competition there were 33 cartridges which were produced by Nintendo, and after the competition were used in stores for over 100 events. However, out of the 33 cartridges that were produced, Nintendo ordered for them to be sent back to them, but however, there is still one in existence, which is valued at $300,000. | ||
==Related== | |||
*[[Nintendo World Championships]] | |||
*[[Nintendo Campus Challenge]] |
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Nintendo Powerfest '94 (which is also called the Nintendo World Championships II, or just simply Nintendo Powerfest), was a video-game competition in 1994 promoted by Nintendo. Lots of the competitions were in towns held in a customized trailer outsite stores.
Tasks
Players like in the Nintendo World Championships had to complete the following tasks on the following games:
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels - Players had to complete Level 1-1 as fast as possible.
- Super Mario Kart - Players had to get 5 laps on the track.
- Ken Griffey Jr. Home Run Derby - Players had to select the mode "home run derby" and hit as many home runs as they could.
Competitions
The Town Competitions were held for three days and the finals were held on a late Sunday afternoon. Eight people had the Top 8 final scores, so they were entered into the Top 8.
Top 8:
The top 4 people with the highest scores moved on to the next round.
Top 4:
The 4 people who had the 4 highest scores who were from the Top 8 were now down to the 2nd round where eventually the two people with the highest scores went to the Top 2 round.
Top 2:
The 2 people with the highest scores played head-to-head and whoever got the highest score was crowned the "Town Champion"
Eventually after the World Finals the top 2 people played a special version of Donkey Kong Country. Whoever had the highest score was crowned the World Champion of the Nintendo Powerfest '94, which was Mike Iarossi.
Legacy
For the competition there were 33 cartridges which were produced by Nintendo, and after the competition were used in stores for over 100 events. However, out of the 33 cartridges that were produced, Nintendo ordered for them to be sent back to them, but however, there is still one in existence, which is valued at $300,000.