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  2. Stadium Events - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Events is a fitness game that allows the players to compete in four different sporting events: 100M dash, 110M hurdles, long jump, and triple jump. [1]: 1–3 The game utilizes the Family Fun Fitness control mat which supports up to two players simultaneously, although up to six alternating players can be registered for each event.

  3. 15 Things From the 1980s That Have Skyrocketed in Value - AOL

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    Even loose video game consoles and cartridges in “good” or “fair” condition can be highly collectible, especially for rarer games like “Stadium Events” or “Nintendo World ...

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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 ...

  5. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    [9] [12] Though the extra space of the NES cartridge was not utilized by most games, it enabled the inclusion of additional hardware expansions; in contrast, some copies of early NES games like Gyromite merely paired the printed circuit board of the game's Famicom version with an adapter to convert between the different pinouts. [10]: 108 [13]

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  7. Nintendo World Championships - Wikipedia

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    Greggory Vasquez-Vasquez was the inaugural champion defeating 48 others and dominating the NES championship event. The event won numerous marketing awards and was sponsored by Pepsi, Reebok, and Nabisco. It was based on a custom Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak, which would historically become one of the most rare and valuable NES cartridges.

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  9. List of Olympic video games - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Officially-licensed Olympic video games subsection. 1.1 Mario & Sonic series (Nintendo and Sega) ... Stadium Events/World Class Track Meet (1986, Bandai) [40]