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1 hour ago, scaryice said:
Well, I think the requirements may have been different in the past, but if we have Winter Games listed as "compete in all events," then logically we should have California Games & World Games be the same. Although, the records don't appear to be too hard in those games...
The difference there is that Winter Games has no preset records, so any completion of the event will set a new record. There is definite precedence in all the arcade/high-score games to take the preset high score as some or all part of claiming completion.
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Also, @scaryice
You have me down correctly for beating Kung Fu on the done list, but you forgot to delete it from the active list.
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NES Completions thread 2020 - 677/677 (All Clear!)
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Did California Games have preset high scores? I don't know it that well, so I can't say off the top of my head. It is odd that it's not on the exceptions list, but the Olympic mini-game compilations that have preset records should have to be beaten. The Skate or Die/Ski or Die/Winter Games ones default here to "just complete all events" because the leaderboard is blank by default.
NES Open is like the spiritual successor to Black-Box Golf, and yeah they seem to have been the ancestors to the Mario Golf games. You do even play as Mario. Black-Box Golf is a single-game with a high-score requirement. NES Open is something of a time sink, but it has a battery backup so you don't have to do it in one sitting.