Located in:. Edwardsville, Illinois, United States. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab This amount includes applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab.
Cash On Pickup. Any international shipping is paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More - opens in a new window or tab International shipping and import charges paid to Pitney Bowes Inc.
Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Any international shipping and import charges are paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Any international shipping is paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc. Learn More - opens in a new window or tab. Sponsored items customers also bought. Showing Slide 1 of 2.
New New New. Last one Last one Last one. Pre-owned Pre-owned Pre-owned. Seller Report item - opens in a new window or tab. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item specifics. Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition.
No damage to the jewel case or The game itself is, again, identical to the full release version of Super Mario Bros , though there's still plenty of value in a sealed normal copy.
There is only one copy of Nintendo Campus Challenge that is known to exist, easily making it the rarest NES game out there. The Nintendo Campus Challenge game was used for a competition that took place at various American colleges in both and Three of the versions are known to exist, but the version is far rarer.
Winners of the Nintendo Campus Challenge were given a round-trip to compete in the Nintendo Campus Challenge. While it's more than likely that more of these cartridges exist, there is only one that's managed to surface online. Has written for both local and global publications.
Lover of Animal Crossing, Undertale, Team Fortress 2, and a little professional wrestling on the side. Often can be found doing way more research than needed for his video game theories. Spencer had that wisdom in mind when he carefully unscrewed and examined this new find: "[I looked at] how old the chips are, how much they've been used I do a lot of soldering, and you can tell when the solder joints have been worn out with time.
This [cart] wasn't made last year. Armed with this knowledge, Spencer approached the seller and asked, "Are you pranking me? He explained that he was simply "a collector when nobody was collecting this stuff. Spencer and Lewin were immediately suspicious: "How can you not know where you got this?
Perhaps a Seattle-area resident tossed it before the eBay era, Spencer concedes; he says "it's not out of this world" in Seattle to stumble upon Goodwill rarities from nearby tech companies like Nintendo and Microsoft. This amount was decided upon after the pair reviewed other recent NWC cartridge sales But I get it—I got the same feeling when I found it. It's a sense of disbelief. You can't even register excitement. I admitted my own surprise: that the seller bit on PG's offer, considering his brown paper sack was suddenly worth thousands of dollars via newfound information.
Spencer nodded his head in agreement. The world finals were conducted similarly to the city contests and were located at Universal Studios. Each age group's thirty finalists played one round for the top seven positions. The 18 and over group played first, followed by the 11 and under, and completed with the age group. Each age group's top seven played and the two top scores played head-to-head for the age group title.
Contestants played a specialized game cartridge designed specifically for the contest. Officially, a player has 6 minutes and 21 seconds to play, which is divided up into three minigames. The first minigame of the competition is to collect 50 coins in Super Mario Bros. The next minigame is a version of Rad Racer where players must complete a specialized Nintendo World Championship course.
The final minigame is Tetris, and this lasts until time expires. Once time expires, a player's score is totaled using the following formula:[1].
There are two methods to obtaining fifty coins in Super Mario Bros. The first method involved going down the first pipe, collecting 20 coins, finishing the board, and getting the remainder of the coins in World The second method has the player dying twice on World , which proved to be much faster. Thor Aackerlund used this method during the tour to get the World Record score of over 4,, points. The first two games were modified so that a player could not get a "game over".
In Super Mario Bros.
0コメント