Do you really dislike your friend a little bit? Well, the bad news is that the newly released Nintendo World Championship: Famicom Edition doesn’t destroy those bonds with a fiery battle that easily takes the best of Super Mario Bros.’s first level time, and just as many players expected.
Since the game is based on speedrunning sections of different classic Famicom games, the leaderboards track people’s recorded times through a series of challenges – so you can drive yourself crazy trying to outdo a guy named Tim. , who was very good at Kirby’s Adventures. However, that doesn’t seem to be the case.
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Now, before we get into the complaints of those who probably listen to DK rap on a daily basis (as one should, it’s a cultural touchstone), let’s get one thing straight. Nintendo World Championship: NES Edition does have leaderboards. However, it looks like it’s just a weekly world ranking.
This means you can only see it after the weekly event ends, and you can’t set a new time for it, eliminating the chance of spending 7 days getting Super Mushrooms reduced by 5 milliseconds so you You can quickly climb the leaderboards and know exactly how close you are to beating your partner or grandma’s personal best. So, except for the fact that you can race against ghosts in certain modes, you’re kind of stuck playing just to beat yourself.
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Of course, this didn’t go over well with some critics and many on Reddit and Twitter who were looking forward to the game. “I’ve been playing it for a while, but the lack of leaderboards and friend records is a shame for this type of game. Probably won’t stick with this game long term. The Nintendo Online feature is [stuck] exist [the] 19th century.
Some people have gotten used to taking pictures on the screen and texting them to friends they’re challenging, kind of like a modern version of an old-school camera and then mailing it to Nintendo Power magazine.
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