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Nintendo World Championships
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tpugmire:
It was a combination of time and score. It was set up so that as soon as you finished the three objectives, your session would end. There was no extra time.
patrickmeansly:

--- Quote from: tpugmire on May 14, 2013, 05:04:36 pm ---Actually, the third part of the NWC was to get 4 Tetrises (clear 4 lines at once). I actually took part in the competition as a kid, but I didn't make it past the first round.

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Bad ass!!  At least you participated in the competition.  Do you remember how they distributed the cartridges???  Was it to everyone in the tournament or just the winners???
slothingXPIG:
hmm very cool to know. Thanks everyone!
tpugmire:
I have no idea if/how the cartridges were distributed. I've tried to get answers from people at Nintendo of America, but anyone I talked to had no idea. Like I said before, I didn't make it past the first local qualifiers. I had never played Rad Racer and I sucked at Tetris.
htimreimer:

--- Quote from: tpugmire on May 15, 2013, 12:12:36 am ---I have no idea if/how the cartridges were distributed. I've tried to get answers from people at Nintendo of America, but anyone I talked to had no idea. Like I said before, I didn't make it past the first local qualifiers. I had never played Rad Racer and I sucked at Tetris.

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they were headed out at the competition
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