Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition Review

How fast can you snag the initial mushroom in Super Mario Bros. World 1-1? Let’s talk exact milliseconds here. Striving to trim down each mushroomy millisecond, or taking on bite-sized challenges like defeating four Oktoroks on a single screen of The Legend of Zelda or scaling to the peak of an alien-infested shaft in Metroid, has been an absolute blast in Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition. This event once again remixes the iconic 1980s game library. Unlike WarioWare, NES Remix, and Super Mario 99, this version is solely centered on speedrunning. While it lacks challenge diversity, it’s still a delight to experience these classic games in a new light.

The challenges vary in length, from completing the entire first level of Super Mario Bros to even shorter tasks, with the shortest ones often being the most enjoyable. Your performance is ranked on a scale and you earn letter grades for even the slightest improvements. This means that repeating the series of jumps needed to defeat boss Wendy O. Koopa in Super Mario Bros. 3 can be distilled into a set of precise movements, etched into your memory and repeated endlessly to achieve that coveted S rank. It’s satisfying to push yourself, especially knowing that you’re honing skills that can be put to the test against other players online.