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[[File:NP94Logo.jpg|thumb|The Nintendo PowerFest '94 logo]]
[[File:NP94Logo.jpg|thumb|The Nintendo PowerFest '94 logo]]
'''{{wp|Nintendo PowerFest '94}}''' (also known as '''Nintendo World Championships II''', '''1994 Nintendo PowerFest''', or simply '''Nintendo PowerFest''') was a video game competition in 1994 promoted by [[Nintendo]]. Many of the competitions were in towns held in a customized trailer outside stores. A cartridge of a video game named after the competition was made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
'''{{wp|Nintendo PowerFest '94}}''' (also known as '''Nintendo World Championships II''', '''1994 Nintendo PowerFest''', or simply '''Nintendo PowerFest''') was a video game competition in 1994 promoted by [[Nintendo]]. A cartridge of a video game named after the competition was made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].


==Tasks==
Like in the [[Nintendo World Championships]], the Nintendo PowerFest '94 cartridge had three games, each having a task that the player had to complete within a certain amount of time. Nintendo PowerFest '94 had two ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games, the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. In ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', the goal was to complete [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]] as quickly as possible, while in ''Super Mario Kart'', the players had to get 5 laps on [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]].
[[File:NP94TitleScreen.png|thumb|The title screen]]


Players like in the [[Nintendo World Championships]] had to complete three tasks within a certain amount of time. The following tasks on the following games are shown below:
The final score of each player for the two gameswas calculated with the following equation: Score from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' + (Coins collected in ''Super Mario Kart'' x 1,000) + Finishing position score)


*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' - Players had to complete World 1-1 as fast as possible.
The World Championships had four teams. The top two players on Team Tornadoes, Iarossi Mike and Brandon Veach, played against each other on [[Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge|a specialized version]] of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Iarossi was victorious, receiving the tile as the 1994 Nintendo PowerFest World Champion.
 
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' - Players had to get 5 laps on [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]].
 
*''{{wp|Ken Griffey Jr. Home Run Derby}}'' - Players had to hit as many home runs as they could in the "Home Run Derby" mode.
 
The final score of each player was calculated with the following equation:
 
Score from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''
<br>
 
+ (Coins collected in ''Super Mario Kart'' x 1,000) + Finishing position score)
<br>
 
+ (Total distance in Major League Baseball x 100) + (Number of home runs x 10,000 in the regional events or 1,000,000 in the Finals)
<br>
 
= Final Score
 
==Competitions==
The Town Competitions were held for three days and the finals were held on a late Sunday afternoon. Eight competitors had the Top 8 final scores, so they were entered into the Top 8.
 
'''Top 8''':
 
The top four competitors with the highest scores moved on to the next round.
'''Top 4''':
 
The top 2 competitors with the highest scores moved on to the next round.
 
'''Final''':
 
The final 2 competitors went against each other and the winner was crowned "Town Champion".
 
==World Championships==
As Town Competitions finished up, the top four teams from these smaller competitions were emitted to the World Championships, hosted in San Diego, California. The four teams were:
 
*Cyclones
*Hurricanes
*Tornadoes
*Typhoons
 
The Tornadoes won the championship with the highest score.
 
===Top Two===
The top two players on Team Tornadoes played against each other on [[Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge|a specialized version]] of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. The two players were Iarossi Mike and Brandon Veach, and Iarossi was victorious, receiving the tile as the 1994 Nintendo PowerFest World Champion.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
NP94TitleScreen.png|Title screen
NP94 SMBLL.png|The screen giving players instructions for the ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' part of the game
NP94 SMBLL.png|The screen giving players instructions for the ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' part of the game
NP94 SMK.png|The screen giving players instructions for the ''Super Mario Kart'' part of the game
NP94 SMK.png|The screen giving players instructions for the ''Super Mario Kart'' part of the game

Revision as of 10:49, November 2, 2023

Nintendo PowerFest '94 Logo
The Nintendo PowerFest '94 logo

Nintendo PowerFest '94 (also known as Nintendo World Championships II, 1994 Nintendo PowerFest, or simply Nintendo PowerFest) was a video game competition in 1994 promoted by Nintendo. A cartridge of a video game named after the competition was made for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Like in the Nintendo World Championships, the Nintendo PowerFest '94 cartridge had three games, each having a task that the player had to complete within a certain amount of time. Nintendo PowerFest '94 had two Super Mario games, the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, and Super Mario Kart. In Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, the goal was to complete World 1-1 as quickly as possible, while in Super Mario Kart, the players had to get 5 laps on Mario Circuit 1.

The final score of each player for the two gameswas calculated with the following equation: Score from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels + (Coins collected in Super Mario Kart x 1,000) + Finishing position score)

The World Championships had four teams. The top two players on Team Tornadoes, Iarossi Mike and Brandon Veach, played against each other on a specialized version of Donkey Kong Country. Iarossi was victorious, receiving the tile as the 1994 Nintendo PowerFest World Champion.

Gallery

See also