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  2. Stadium Events - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Events [a] is a sports fitness game developed by Human Entertainment and published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System.This and Athletic World are the two games in the Family Fun Fitness series, designed and branded for the short-lived Family Fun Fitness mat accessory for the NES.

  3. Power Pad - Wikipedia

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    Famicom, NES Notes: Running Stadium (ランニングスタジアム, Ranningu Sutajiamu) was published by Bandai and was released in Japan in 1986 and in North America in 1987 under the title Stadium Events. However, Nintendo purchased in 1988 the North American rights to the Family Fun Fitness series and decided to market this particular game ...

  4. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    The Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 187 were released exclusively in North America, and 19 were released exclusively in PAL countries.

  5. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    In order to maintain branding continuity, Stadium Events was pulled from shelves after a short period of availability at Woolworth's stores. Because the game was pulled from shelves and discontinued before many copies were sold, Bandai's Stadium Events is universally accepted as the rarest licensed NES game released in North America.

  6. Video game collecting - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Events (1987), NES, NTSC-U. Considered the rarest licensed NES game available for purchase in North America. [28] [29] The game's packaging alone has been known to sell for $10,000. One of two known sealed copies was sold for $22,800 on eBay. [23] Tetris (1989), Sega Mega Drive, NTSC-J. Three to eight copies produced, supposedly due to ...

  7. Talk:Stadium Events - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 10/1/2008, this page was a redirect to the Power Pad wiki, which had limited information on Stadium Events itself. Unlike other games which are more notable for artwork, plot, or gameplay, the interest in Stadium Events is soley due to the fact that it is considered, by NES and vintage game collectors, as valuable are rare.

  8. Track & Field (video game) - Wikipedia

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    By the time the NES gained popularity in the United States, Konami retooled the game for American release by including all eight events from both games in one cartridge. Of the original six events from Track & Field, only the hammer throw is missing; in its place, however, are skeet shooting, archery, and triple jump.

  9. Bad News Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Bad News Baseball, originally released as Gekitō!!Stadium (激闘スタジアム, Gekitō Sutajiamu, lit."Fierce Fighting!! Stadium") in Japan, is a baseball game released by Tecmo for the Japanese Family Computer in 1989, and North America in 1990 for the NES.

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