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Contest #4 has commenced in the Nintendo World Championships, featuring the NES Edition

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Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition event is currently underway
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition event is currently underway

Contest #4 has commenced in the Nintendo World Championships, featuring the NES Edition

Nintendo World Championships NES Edition: Competition #4 Kicks Off on Nintendo Switch Online

This week, Nintendo Switch Online members have the opportunity to participate in the fourth competition of the Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition. However, the specific challenges for this event are yet to be detailed by Nintendo or Nintendo Switch Online's current missions page.

Typically, these events involve playing through a series of classic NES games with preset challenges or tasks within limited time frames to score points. Players must demonstrate their skills across multiple iconic NES titles replayed on the Switch Online service. The competition is likely to involve challenges such as reaching high scores or completing objectives in these retro games under time pressure.

The game tests players' limits with tougher challenges, and these challenges will be available from the current date until 8/12 at 1:59 a.m. PT. Players can compete against others online, locally, or against their personal bests.

If you're looking for the detailed challenges for this week, the best source would be the Nintendo Switch Online "Missions & Rewards" section on your console or official Nintendo announcements related to the Nintendo World Championships NES Edition event.

The competition features challenges in both World Championships and Survival modes. A Nintendo Account is also necessary for online features. Internet access is required for these online competitions.

Please note that the game may not be available in all countries. Additionally, some accessories may be required for multiplayer mode, which are sold separately.

Last week's participants can check their overall placement and birth year rankings. The competition is open for players to showcase their skills, with more than 150 challenging moments from 13 classic NES games available in Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition. However, it's important to remember that the NES games are not included in their entirety in the game.

Players can also watch replays of the top runs for each challenge, which may provide tips for improving their own times. The challenges for this week include: Door to Door (Super Mario Bros. 2), Seek & Destroy (Kid Icarus), Goodbye, Guma (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link), Power Grab: Missile (Metroid), and Sink or Swim (Super Mario Bros.).

Lastly, it's worth mentioning that a Nintendo Switch Online membership auto-renews after the initial term unless canceled. Terms apply to the use of Nintendo Switch Online.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition competition!

  1. The Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition competition is available to play on the Nintendo Switch, a popular technology and entertainment device from Nintendo.
  2. Gamers, armed with their Nintendo Accounts, can participate in the fourth competition of the Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, which is now hosted on the Nintendo Switch Online service.
  3. In addition, the tournament includes challenges from iconic NES games like Metroid, Super Mario, and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, among others, providing an array of gadgets and accessories for an enhanced gaming experience.
  4. To up the ante, the competition features two modes: World Championships and Survival, each testing players' skills and pushing their limits.
  5. For those looking to get a head start on the competition's challenges, they can find some inspiration by watching top player replays within the game's various levels, such as Power Grab: Missile (Metroid) or Goodbye, Guma (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link).

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