The first game was also selected by a viewer raffle.Ī viewer was only allowed to win one normal raffle during NESMania. The winner of each raffle was able to choose the next game to play, which decided the order. I conducted raffles after each game was beaten with the active viewers/chatters in my Twitch stream. I also used all the original accessories, like the Zapper, Power Pad, ROB the Robot, and the Vaus controller (Arkanoid). In either case, I did not use any features that would give me an advantage over using the original cart and original console. From that point on, I played on console only, except for a few cases where I did not own the cart and it was incompatible with the EverDrive. Eventually, I upgraded to an RGB-modded console, which could give me the same quality as the emulator. Did you play on an original Console or emulator?įor the first part of NESMania, I played on an emulator (FCEUX), because it gave me the best video quality for my stream.To keep the project scope well-defined, only the truly unique PAL exclusive games were included.Īlmost! You can view my collection here. There were also many PAL games that were actually just NTSC games released under a different name, but were otherwise nearly identical to the NTSC release (Contra/Probotector). This includes many of the games published by Tengen, Wisdom Tree, Camerica, etc. There are many unlicensed games that were released for the NES, but they were not included in this project. NESMania is a project to beat all the licensed NTSC and PAL exclusive games. Where is ? Why didn't you beat that one?.
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All those carts had their own license from Nintendo and therefore to me were "licensed games" that should be beaten in NESMania. The multi-carts (where multiple previously released games were repacked and sold as single cart) were also licensed separately by Nintendo. In a few cases, games were rereleased in the same region with different names and were separately licensed by Nintendo (Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!/Punch-Out!! and Stadium Events/World Class Track Meet). When I started NESMania, when I said I was going to beat all the "games", in my head that meant all the "carts". Why did you play duplicate titles and multi-carts?.When the project started, I referenced the Wikipedia list of licensed NES games and it had 708 games, but the viewers of my project uncovered some missing games over the course of the project. There are 679 NTSC-US released games and 35 PAL exclusive games, totaling 714 games. Why are there 714 total games in your list?.It began on May 28th, 2014 and ended on February 26th, 2017, totaling 3435 hours of gameplay. NESMania is TMR's quest to beat all 714 games officially licensed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console on /themexicanrunner in front of a live internet audience.