Contest number 4 is currently underway in Nintendo World Championships, focusing on the classic NES version of the game competition.
The Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition on Nintendo Switch Online is back, offering players a chance to compete in a special limited-time tournament event featuring classic NES games or themed challenges. This edition, Competition #4, is available for Nintendo Switch Online members to participate in from now until 8th August, 1:59 a.m. PT.
In this competition, players can test their skills against others online, locally, or strive to improve their personal bests. The challenges 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.).
However, it's important to note that the competition does not provide any information about the specific rules or scoring system of the competition. Additionally, details about the duration of the competition beyond 8th August are not available.
To participate, you'll need a Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and a Nintendo Account. Internet access is required for online features. It's also worth mentioning that the game does not provide any information about how to join the competition or how to access the challenges.
The competition includes tough challenges that may test a player's limits. The replays may provide tips to improve players' own times, and players can check their overall placement and birth year ranking in last week's competition. However, there's no information about the number of participants in the competition or prizes or rewards for winning.
Please note that the terms of use apply, and the membership auto-renews after the initial term unless canceled. The competition is not available in all countries. Additionally, some games are not included in their entirety, and additional accessories may be required for multiplayer mode (sold separately).
For the most accurate and updated information, it is recommended to check official Nintendo announcements on their website or Nintendo Switch Online notifications and social media channels.
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