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''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'' features three single-player modes — Speedrun Mode, World Championships, and Survival Mode, the multiplayer Party Mode,<ref name=Treehouse>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=July 3, 2024|url=https://youtu.be/KHjJ2FqzvHc|title=Nintendo Treehouse Plays Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — Nintendo Switch|language=en-us|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref> and the unlockable Legendary Trial. | ''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'' features three single-player modes — Speedrun Mode, World Championships, and Survival Mode, the multiplayer Party Mode,<ref name=Treehouse>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=July 3, 2024|url=https://youtu.be/KHjJ2FqzvHc|title=Nintendo Treehouse Plays Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — Nintendo Switch|language=en-us|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref> and the unlockable Legendary Trial. | ||
In Speedrun Mode, players compete in 156 challenges (66 of which being ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' challenges), that entail completing a specific action in an NES game in the fastest amount of time possible, such as reaching a goal, collecting an item, or defeating a boss or group of enemies. Each challenge has a difficulty level rated on a scale of one to five stars ("Normal" for one, "Hard" for three, "Master" for four, and "Legend" for five; no challenge exists at a two-star difficulty), and the player is assigned a letter rank based on how fast they completed the challenge. While a challenge is being played, a timer is displayed at the bottom-left corner of the screen; the player's personal best time and button inputs are also displayed on the left, and their profile | In Speedrun Mode, players compete in 156 challenges (66 of which being ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' challenges), that entail completing a specific action in an NES game in the fastest amount of time possible, such as reaching a goal, collecting an item, or defeating a boss or group of enemies. Each challenge has a difficulty level rated on a scale of one to five stars ("Normal" for one, "Hard" for three, "Master" for four, and "Legend" for five; no challenge exists at a two-star difficulty), and the player is assigned a letter rank based on how fast they completed the challenge. While a challenge is being played, a timer is displayed at the bottom-left corner of the screen; the player's personal best time and button inputs are also displayed on the left, and their profile on the right. If the player loses, the game automatically rewinds to before they lost, though the timer will continue counting up.<ref name=Overview>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=July 11, 2024|url=https://youtu.be/wW3rNlfRgyM|title=Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — Overview Trailer — Nintendo Switch|language=en-us|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 11, 2024}}</ref> Before a challenge, the player can view a demo video that shows how the challenge is played or a replay of their personal best run; for Legend-difficulty challenges, the player can also view "classified information", which contains a visual guide showing how the player can complete them.<ref name=June2024Direct/> | ||
[[Coin]]s are awarded for completing challenges, which are used to unlock more challenges. The number of coins earned depends on the challenge's difficulty and the player's rank. Extra coins are also awarded for clearing certain objectives, such as achieving a new personal best time or participating in the World Championships.<ref name=Gamepage>{{cite|language=en-us|url=www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/nintendo-world-championships-nes-edition-switch|title=Nintendo World Championships: NES™ Edition|publisher=Nintendo of America|accessdate=May 9, 2024}}</ref><ref name=Trailer/> | [[Coin]]s are awarded for completing challenges, which are used to unlock more challenges. The number of coins earned depends on the challenge's difficulty and the player's rank. Extra coins are also awarded for clearing certain objectives, such as achieving a new personal best time or participating in the World Championships.<ref name=Gamepage>{{cite|language=en-us|url=www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/nintendo-world-championships-nes-edition-switch|title=Nintendo World Championships: NES™ Edition|publisher=Nintendo of America|accessdate=May 9, 2024}}</ref><ref name=Trailer/> | ||
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In the Legendary Trial, a mode unlocked once all 156 Challenges are completed, the player speedruns through all thirteen Legend-difficulty challenges to achieve the best time. The mode features speedrun splits and, on repeat playthroughs, notifies the player how much faster or slower they were on a specific challenge. To achieve an S rank, the player must have a total time of less than 28 minutes. | In the Legendary Trial, a mode unlocked once all 156 Challenges are completed, the player speedruns through all thirteen Legend-difficulty challenges to achieve the best time. The mode features speedrun splits and, on repeat playthroughs, notifies the player how much faster or slower they were on a specific challenge. To achieve an S rank, the player must have a total time of less than 28 minutes. | ||
Pins can also be earned when completing challenges with an A rank or higher or winning in the Survival Mode divisions for the first time, which the player can equip to their profile and display under the game screen during challenges.<ref name=Treehouse/> The player can also assign a player icon, their favorite NES or Famicom game, and a "Hype Tag" that describes themselves to their profile. Three of the Hype Tags reference the ''Super Mario'' franchise: "All About [[Mario]]", "[[Luigi]] Obsessed", and "Rescued by [[Princess Peach|Peach]]". | |||
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- This article is about the 2024 Nintendo Switch game. For the Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge used in the Nintendo World Championships, see Nintendo World Championships 1990.
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Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Language(s) | English (United States) French (France) French (Canada) German Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Latin America) Italian Dutch Portuguese (Brazil) Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean | ||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Compilation | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Format | Nintendo Switch: Game Card Digital download
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Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition is a game for Nintendo Switch based on the Nintendo World Championships competitions, released on July 18, 2024. Similar to the NES Remix series, the game revolves around completing challenges based on various first-party Nintendo Entertainment System titles, including games from the Super Mario franchise such as Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, and Super Mario Bros. 3. The game was revealed on May 8, 2024, in a trailer that featured past winners and participants of the Nintendo World Championships.[2]
Gameplay
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition features three single-player modes — Speedrun Mode, World Championships, and Survival Mode, the multiplayer Party Mode,[3] and the unlockable Legendary Trial.
In Speedrun Mode, players compete in 156 challenges (66 of which being Super Mario challenges), that entail completing a specific action in an NES game in the fastest amount of time possible, such as reaching a goal, collecting an item, or defeating a boss or group of enemies. Each challenge has a difficulty level rated on a scale of one to five stars ("Normal" for one, "Hard" for three, "Master" for four, and "Legend" for five; no challenge exists at a two-star difficulty), and the player is assigned a letter rank based on how fast they completed the challenge. While a challenge is being played, a timer is displayed at the bottom-left corner of the screen; the player's personal best time and button inputs are also displayed on the left, and their profile on the right. If the player loses, the game automatically rewinds to before they lost, though the timer will continue counting up.[4] Before a challenge, the player can view a demo video that shows how the challenge is played or a replay of their personal best run; for Legend-difficulty challenges, the player can also view "classified information", which contains a visual guide showing how the player can complete them.[5]
Coins are awarded for completing challenges, which are used to unlock more challenges. The number of coins earned depends on the challenge's difficulty and the player's rank. Extra coins are also awarded for clearing certain objectives, such as achieving a new personal best time or participating in the World Championships.[6][2]
In World Championships, players with a Nintendo Switch Online membership compete in a weekly set of five challenges and have their scores ranked on a global leaderboard.[2]
Survival Mode is another online mode in which the player competes against ghost data of other players around the world in an elimination tournament consisting of three rounds: the first with the starting eight players, the second with the top four players, and the third with the top two players. The tournament has two divisions: a Silver Division and a more challenging Gold Division with higher-ranking players.[3]
In Party Mode, up to eight players race against each other locally in challenges. They can choose to play a series of challenges in themed challenge packs or individual challenges.[3]
In the Legendary Trial, a mode unlocked once all 156 Challenges are completed, the player speedruns through all thirteen Legend-difficulty challenges to achieve the best time. The mode features speedrun splits and, on repeat playthroughs, notifies the player how much faster or slower they were on a specific challenge. To achieve an S rank, the player must have a total time of less than 28 minutes.
Pins can also be earned when completing challenges with an A rank or higher or winning in the Survival Mode divisions for the first time, which the player can equip to their profile and display under the game screen during challenges.[3] The player can also assign a player icon, their favorite NES or Famicom game, and a "Hype Tag" that describes themselves to their profile. Three of the Hype Tags reference the Super Mario franchise: "All About Mario", "Luigi Obsessed", and "Rescued by Peach".
Featured games
Thirteen NES games are featured, five of which are from the Super Mario franchise.[6] Unlike the original Nintendo World Championships 1990, Rad Racer and Tetris do not appear.
Super Mario challenges
Super Mario Bros. 3 has the most challenges in the game, with 24. Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong are the only games that feature challenges that make the player go from the beginning to the end of the game (Mario Master and Kong Crusher, respectively); the former is also the longest challenge, with an estimated play time of 10 minutes.
Estimated play times are displayed in Party Mode.[3]
Super Mario Bros.
Title | Objective | Difficulty | Setting | Estimated play time |
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Mushzoom[2] | Get the Super Mushroom.[3] | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 | 5 secs. |
Loose Change[6] | Collect all the coins. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 (sub-area) | 5 secs. |
Step It Up[6] | Grab the Goal Pole. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 | 5 secs. |
? Block Party | Hit 5 ? Blocks. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-2 | 5 secs. |
Run for Your Money | Collect all the coins. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 6-2 (sub-area) | 5 secs. |
One on 1-1[2] | Grab the Goal Pole. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 | 30 secs. |
Hit the Bricks[3] | Break 20 blocks. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-2 | 20 secs. |
Axe to Grind[7] | Touch the axe at the goal. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-4 | 30 secs. |
Shoo, Lakitu![4] | Grab the Goal Pole. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 4-1 | 30 secs. |
Cash Grab | Collect 30 coins. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 World 1-2 |
1 min. |
In the Zone[6] | Enter pipe 4 in the Warp Zone. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 1-2 | 40 secs. |
Sink or Swim[2] | Enter the pipe at the end. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 2-2 | 40 secs. |
Cheep Cheep Chase | Grab the Goal Pole. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 7-3 | 40 secs. |
Mario Master[5] | Use Warp Zones to clear World 8. | Legend ★★★★★ |
Entire game | 10 mins. |
Donkey Kong
All challenges take place during the first loop of gameplay.
Title | Objective | Difficulty | Setting | Estimated play time |
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Bottom Rung[3] | Climb a ladder. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
25m | 5 secs. |
Hammer Hustle[6] | Get a hammer. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
25m | 15 secs. |
Barrel Roll[2] | Reach Pauline. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
25m | 30 secs. |
Lost & Found | Collect the parasol and purse. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
75m | 20 secs. |
Jumping Jacks[4] | Reach Pauline. | Master ★★★★☆ |
75m | 40 secs. |
Finders Keepers | Collect the parasols and the purse. | Master ★★★★☆ |
100m | 30 secs. |
Construction Destruction[3] | Pull out all the bolts. | Master ★★★★☆ |
100m | 50 secs. |
Kong Crusher | Clear levels 1 through 3. | Legend ★★★★★ |
Entire game | 2 mins. |
Super Mario Bros. 2
Title | Objective | Difficulty | Setting | Character | Estimated play time |
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Door to Door[2] | Enter the door.[3] | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 5 secs. |
Veggie Plucking[3] | Pull up a vegetable. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1[4] | Princess Toadstool | 5 secs. |
Sub-Space Exploration | Get the mushroom in Sub-Space. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1[4] | Toad | 5 secs. |
Leap to the Peak[5] | Reach the mountain summit.[3] | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 15 secs. |
Egg Toss | Defeat the boss, and enter the mask gate. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 30 secs. |
Desert Dash[4] | Enter the pyramid. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 2-1 | Toad | 30 secs. |
Over & Out | Pull up the rocket. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 4-1 | Luigi | 30 secs. |
Evasion Is Key | Use the key to open the door. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 1-2 | Luigi | 30 secs. |
Destroyer of Dreams[4] | Defeat Mouser. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 1-3 | Mario | 40 secs. |
Cloudtop Climb | Reach the cloud atop the waterfall. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 3-1 | Princess Toadstool | 30 secs. |
Whale of a Time | Pull up and board the rocket. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 4-2 | Princess Toadstool | 40 secs. |
1-1 Dream Run | Clear World 1-1. | Legend ★★★★★ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 2 mins. |
Super Mario Bros. 3
Title | Objective | Difficulty | Setting | Estimated play time |
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Mushzoom 2[2] | Get the Super Mushroom.[6] | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 | 5 secs. |
Coin Collector[3] | Collect all the coins. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 (sub-area) | 5 secs. |
Super Leaf in the Wind[2] | Get the Super Leaf.[3] | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-2 | 5 secs. |
Hammer Bro KO[2] | Defeat the enemy, and get the treasure chest.[3] | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
Grass Land Enemy Course | 5 secs. |
Half-Pipe | Enter the pipe on the right side. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
Giant Land intermission | 5 secs. |
Lookie, Tanooki![3] | Get the Tanooki Suit. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 5-5 (sub-area) | 5 secs. |
1-1 of a Kind[2] | Clear the course. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 | 30 secs. |
Check 1-2 | Clear the course. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-2 | 30 secs. |
Ka-Boom Boom | Defeat the boss, and get a magic ball. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-Fortress | 15 secs. |
Curtain Call: Larry[2] | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-Airship | 15 secs. |
Beat the Heat[4] | Clear the course. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 2-Desert | 30 secs. |
Curtain Call: Morton | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 2-Airship | 15 secs. |
Froggy Paddle | Clear the course as Frog Mario. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 3-5 | 40 secs. |
Curtain Call: Wendy | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 3-Airship | 15 secs. |
The Big Race | Clear the course. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 4-1 | 30 secs. |
Curtain Call: Iggy | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 4-Airship | 15 secs. |
Quickstep | Clear the course as Shoe Mario. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 5-3 | 50 secs. |
Rotary Rush[4] | Clear the course. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 5-4 | 40 secs. |
Curtain Call: Roy | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 5-Airship | 20 secs. |
Hammer It Out[8] | Defeat the boss, and get a magic ball. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 6-Fortress 2 | 50 secs. |
Curtain Call: Lemmy[4] | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 6-Airship | 20 secs. |
Perilous Plants | Get the treasure chest. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 7-Piranha Plant 1 | 20 secs. |
Curtain Call: Ludwig[4] | Defeat the boss, and get a magic wand. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 7-Airship | 20 secs. |
World 1 Wizard | Clear World 1. | Legend ★★★★★ |
Grass Land | 6 mins. |
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Title | Objective | Difficulty | Setting | Character | Estimated play time |
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Not Lichen It[2] | Get the Poison Mushroom. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 5 secs. |
Paratroopa Toppling[3] | Jump on the Koopa Paratroopa. | Normal ★☆☆☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Luigi | 5 secs. |
Mushzoom 3 | Get the Super Mushroom. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 10 secs. |
Staircase Race | Grab the Goal Pole. | Hard ★★★☆☆ |
World 1-1 | Luigi | 10 secs. |
Mario vs. 1-1 | Grab the Goal Pole. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 1-1 | Mario | 40 secs. |
Luigi vs. 1-1 | Grab the Goal Pole. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 1-1 | Luigi | 40 secs. |
Divemaster[4] | Grab the Goal Pole. | Master ★★★★☆ |
World 9-1 | Mario | 50 secs. |
Lost Legend | Grab the Goal Pole. | Legend ★★★★★ |
World 8-2 | Luigi | 1 min. |
Prohibited glitches
If the player performs any of the following glitches, the game displays a message that says the strategy is unavailable. The game is then rewound to before the glitch takes effect or restarts the challenge from the beginning. During this, the player's timer is not affected and still increments up.
- The Minus World setup in World 1-2 from Super Mario Bros.[9]
- The wrong warp in World 8-4 from Super Mario Bros.[10]
- The ladder glitch on 25m from Donkey Kong, but only when going downwards.[11]
- The cave skip in World 1-1 in Super Mario Bros. 2.[12]
- The Boom Boom clip in Super Mario Bros. 3.[12]
Release
The game was released on the Nintendo eShop worldwide as well as physically in Japan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia as part of a Deluxe Set (known as the Special Edition in Japan) that contains a golden NES cartridge replica similar to the Nintendo World Championships 1990 cartridge, 13 cards depicting the cover art of the featured NES/Famicom games, five pins (depicting Mario, Link, Samus, Donkey Kong, and the game's logo),[2][13][14] and, in the Japanese Special Edition, two Famicom Controller Joy-Con.[15]
On the North American My Nintendo site, three wallpapers for smartphones, tablets, and desktops based on characters from the included games were downloadable, one of which depicted Raccoon Mario from Super Mario Bros. 3. A digital download of instructions for overcoming various challenges, including those pertaining to Super Mario, was also included.
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition.
Mario in Super Mario Bros. 3
Princess Toadstool in Super Mario Bros. 2
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ニンテンドー ワールドチャンピオンシップス ファミコン世界大会[?] Nintendō Wārudo Chanpionshippusu Famikon Sekai Taikai |
Nintendo World Championships Famicom Tournament | |
Chinese (simplified) | Nintendo World Championships Famicom世界大会[?] Nintendo World Championships Famicom Shìjiè Dàhuì |
Nintendo World Championships Famicom Tournament | |
Chinese (traditional) | Nintendo World Championships Famicom世界大會[?] Nintendo World Championships Famicom Shìjiè Dàhuì |
Nintendo World Championships Famicom Tournament | |
Korean | 닌텐도 월드 챔피언십 NES 에디션[?] Nintendo Weoldeu Chaempionsip NES Edisyeon |
Nintendo World Championship NES Edition |
Trivia
- This game was accidentally leaked by the ESRB before the release of the reveal trailer.[16]
References
- ^ @NE_Brian (July 11, 2024). indieszero is the developer behind Nintendo World Championships NES Edition. Nintendo Everything (American English). Retrieved July 11, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Nintendo of America (May 8, 2024). Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — Announcement Trailer — Nintendo Switch. YouTube (American English). Retrieved May 8, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Nintendo of America (July 3, 2024). Nintendo Treehouse Plays Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — Nintendo Switch. YouTube (American English). Retrieved July 4, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Nintendo of America (July 11, 2024). Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition — Overview Trailer — Nintendo Switch. YouTube (American English). Retrieved July 11, 2024.
- ^ a b c Nintendo of America (June 18, 2024). Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition – Survival Mode & Legend Challenge – Nintendo Switch. YouTube (American English). Retrieved June 18, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g Nintendo World Championships: NES™ Edition. Nintendo of America (American English). Retrieved May 9, 2024.
- ^ @NintendoUK (July 12, 2024). "Thank you Mario! But our princess is in ano– #NintendoWorldChampionshipsNES". X. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- ^ Nintendo of America (June 27, 2024). #NintendoWorldChampionshipsNES Edition - Hotline Hints 1 - Super Mario Bros. 3. YouTube (American English). Retrieved July 4, 2024.
- ^ @TAKTAK7095110 (July 17, 2024). Nintendo World Championships ファミコン世界大会での「スーパーマリオブラザーズ」にて-1面を検証したところこの様になりました… #ファミコン世界大会 #スーパーマリオブラザーズ. X. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
- ^ @yaamaamooto (July 17, 2024). まさかの禁止プレイwww 今回はやってないけど4-2のwrong warpも無理なのかな?パイプジャンプはやった、FPGとかBBGはできるのだろうか?#ファミコン世界大会. X. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
- ^ @kurou_lawes (July 17, 2024). 裏技対策されとるww #Switch #ファミコン世界大会. X. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
- ^ a b Looygi Bros. (July 25, 2024). 11 Old Glitches Tested in Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition. YouTube. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
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- ^ Nintendo World Championships ファミコン世界大会 | Nintendo Switch | 任天堂. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved May 10, 2024.
- ^ May 3, 2024. The ESRB Just Leaked a New Nintendo Game. YouTube. Retrieved August 12, 2024.
External links
- Official Japanese website
- Official United States game page
- Official UK & Ireland game page
- Official Mexico game page
- Official Brazil game page
- Official South Korean website