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|rowspan=2|'''''NES Remix 2''''' is the second game of the series and the direct sequel of the game: in fact, it has very similar gameplay from the predecessor. It features twelve games of various franchises, and half of them regards the ''Mario'' series. The Miiverse and Stamps systems returned, while the star and challenge system was slightly modified. The game, though, adds two modes to the game: ''Super Luigi Bros.'', which challenges the player to beat a mirrored ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' by playing as [[Luigi]] and Championship Mode (inspired by an [[Nintendo World Championships 1990|rare competition game]]), which goal is to get the highest score while racing through ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario]]''. The game was praised for having new modes, but was criticized due to some easy an unoriginal challenges.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/23/nes-remix-2-review</ref> | |rowspan=2|'''''NES Remix 2''''' is the second game of the series and the direct sequel of the game: in fact, it has very similar gameplay from the predecessor. It features twelve games of various franchises, and half of them regards the ''Mario'' series. The Miiverse and Stamps systems returned, while the star and challenge system was slightly modified. The game, though, adds two modes to the game: ''[[Super Luigi Bros.]]'', which challenges the player to beat a mirrored ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' by playing as [[Luigi]] and Championship Mode (inspired by an [[Nintendo World Championships 1990|rare competition game]]), which goal is to get the highest score while racing through ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario]]''. The game was praised for having new modes, but was criticized due to some easy an unoriginal challenges.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/23/nes-remix-2-review</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:58, November 18, 2014
The NES Remix series is a Nintendo eShop series which remixes various Nintendo NES games and proposing challenges of very different nature, from defeating a certain number of enemies while invincible to playing Super Mario Bros. in reverse or with broken lights to playing Donkey Kong as Link. The series has also Miiverse integration to let other people know of their results.
The series is overall well received by fans and critics.[1][2] Nintendo has also suggested the possibility of expanding the series to cover games from other consoles, such as the SNES, due to the demand and support by fans.[3]
Games
Title, Original Release and System | Synopsis |
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NES Remix
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NES Remix was the first NES Remix game to come out. It comprises various challenges from many old Mario games, but also from other franchises such as The Legend of Zelda, overall covering sixteen games. It comprises a Miiverse integration, where the player may write about their scores. Stamps are also unlocked throughout the game, also to use within Miiverse. The player can earn up to 3 stars in each challenge, depending on how well they performed, and they are used to unlock certain challenges. The player may also receive a Template:Conjecturaltext if they did very well, but this doesn't earn them another star and is simply for 100% completion. |
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NES Remix 2
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NES Remix 2 is the second game of the series and the direct sequel of the game: in fact, it has very similar gameplay from the predecessor. It features twelve games of various franchises, and half of them regards the Mario series. The Miiverse and Stamps systems returned, while the star and challenge system was slightly modified. The game, though, adds two modes to the game: Super Luigi Bros., which challenges the player to beat a mirrored Super Mario Bros. by playing as Luigi and Championship Mode (inspired by an rare competition game), which goal is to get the highest score while racing through Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3 and Dr. Mario. The game was praised for having new modes, but was criticized due to some easy an unoriginal challenges.[4] |
Template:Releasedate Wii U | |
NES Remix Pack
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NES Remix Pack is a compilation game that comprises challenges from both NES Remix games. It is first released in Japan and is then set to be released in other countries both physically or through the eShop. This marks the first time a game of the series is released in disk form. |
Template:Releasedate Wii U | |
Ultimate NES Remix
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Ultimate NES Remix is an upcoming game and is the first NES Remix game to be released for the Nintendo 3DS. Similar to NES Remix Pack, the game is supposed to have challenges from the first two games. |
Template:Releasedate Nintendo 3DS |
Games featured
NES Remix
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Donkey Kong 3
- Super Mario Bros.
- Mario Bros.
- Wrecking Crew
- The Legend of Zelda
- Excite Bike
- Balloon Fight
- Clu Clu Land
- Pinball
- Urban Champion
- Baseball
- Tennis
- Ice Climber
- Golf
NES Remix 2
- Ice Hockey
- Wario's Woods
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Dr. Mario
- Kirby's Adventure
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Kid Icarus
- Punch-Out!!
- Metroid
- NES Open Tournament Golf
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels