Nintendo’s World Championships: NES edition

How quickly could you collect a roomful of coins in Super Mario Bros.? Or snag the sword at the start of The Legend of Zelda? Or clear the entire first course in Super Mario Bros. 3? Could you do it faster than your friends? OK, can you do it faster than the rest of the world? It’s time to find out.

Nintendo is bringing home the White Knuckle Speedrun Competition with Nintendo’s World Championships: NES edition.

Launching mid-July, the game will feature over 150 speedrun challenges from 13 classic NES games.

To get a taste of exactly what the game has in store and to rev up the nostalgia, take a crash course in all things Nintendo World Championships with the announcement trailer Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition.

Paying tribute to the unforgettable in-person Nintendo World Championships held in 1990, 2015 and 2017, Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition challenges players to battle through byte-sized bits of classic blockbusters.

Over 150 speedrun challenges, taken from 13 classic NES games, can thrill both old-school and new-school players.

Warm up by setting and beating your own best times in the single-player Speedrun Mode, unlocking new challenges and unique in-game pins along the way, then, up to eight players can compete locally in Party Mode.

Nintendo Switch Online members can also enter World Championships Mode, where they submit their best times in five challenges that rotate each week and compete for a spot on the global leaderboard.

Test your mettle against speedrun challenges taken from these NES titles:

*   Balloon Fight
*   Donkey Kong
*   Excitebike
*   Ice Climber
*   Kid Icarus
*   Kirby’s Adventure
*   Metroid
*   Super Mario Bros.
*   Super Mario Bros. 2
*   Super Mario Bros. 3
*   Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels
*   The Legend of Zelda
*   Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

And for those whose NES roots run deep, prepare for the Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition – Deluxe Set. This special-edition bundle includes a physical version of the game, a set of 5 collectible pins, 13 art cards commemorating each of the featured NES classics, and a replica of the fabled gold-coloured NES Game Pak to commemorate the original 1990 Nintendo.

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