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About This Retro Game
Originally released as 'World Games' in Europe before being rebranded for North America with enhanced multiplayer support.
Includes events like Slalom Canoeing, Barrel Jumping, and the unconventional 'Candle Lighting' challenge.
Supports both individual competition and team play (2 vs 2) with special cooperative events requiring player coordination.
Notable for its colorful character sprites and early implementation of simultaneous 4-player gameplay on NES.
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