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Nintendo PowerFest '94

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Nintendo PowerFest '94

Also known as: Nintendo World Championships II
Based on: Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992
Developers: Software Creations, Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: SNES
Released in US: 1994


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Nintendo PowerFest '94 is a rare game used in the competition of the same name, in which players had six minutes to finish World 1-1 of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and finish a race on Mario Circuit 1 in Super Mario Kart, with any remaining time spent in Home Run Derby mode of Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball. After time expired, the player's scores in each game were tallied.

This was actually a followup to the original Nintendo World Championships 1990, and would be the final competition Nintendo held until 2015.

Revisional Differences

10,000× Multiplier 1,000,000× Multiplier
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There are two revisions of the cart, the only difference being that the second multiplier for Ken Griffey Jr. (the one for the number of home runs you hit) was upped from 10,000 to 1,000,000, which also necessitated the grand total display being expanded from seven to eight digits.

The reason for this change is most likely due to players grinding for points in The Lost Levels, which makes it possible to score over 1,000,000 points without playing the other two games.