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'''''NES Remix''''' is a video game compilation for the [[Wii U]], released in 2013 as a digital download only.
'''''NES Remix''''' is a video game compilation for the [[Wii U]], released in 2013 as a download-only title. It features 12 classic [[NES]] games, including {{TLoZ}}, which are played as a series of miniature challenges. A sequel, {{NESR2}} was released in 2014, followed by a 2-in-1 retail release {{NESRP}}, and a [[Nintendo 3DS]] version containing the "best of" both games, {{UNESR}}.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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Each of the 12 main games featured in {{NESR|-}} has between six and 25 Stages, which consist of one or more challenges that must be completed consecutively. These challenges are short excerpts of gameplay that can last from several seconds to several minutes. In addition, there are two sets of "Remix" Stages that present unique challenges, such as combining elements of two different games, adding new graphical effects, or creating scenarios that are not otherwise possible in the original games. A set of "Bonus" Stages features even more challenges that include four additional NES games.
{{NESR|-}} features 16 classic [[NES]] games, including {{TLoZ}}. These games are played as a series of miniature "challenges" that can last between several seconds and several minutes.
 
After a single, introductory Remix Stage, the first six NES games become available to play. Every Stage is given a time limit and/or a "Life" counter, which is the number of times a challenge can be failed before the player must restart or use a "continue". Upon completing a Stage, the player is graded from one Star to three Stars, based on the speed of completion and whether or not any continues were used. New games, as well as extra Remix or Bonus Stages, are unlocked by accumulating these Stars.
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==={{TLoZ|-}} Stages===
===Stages===
The following Stages feature content from {{TLoZ}}. Note that "Life" refers to the number of chances given to complete the Stage, rather than {{Term|Series|Link|link}}'s actual {{Term|Series|Life Gauge|link}}.
 
There is no ''Zelda'' content in the "Remix I" Stages.
 
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{{TLoZ}} and its first Stage are unlocked by collecting 100 Stars. There are 17 Stages for this game, with 53 challenges in total. Each subsequent Stage is unlocked by simply playing the Stage before it.
{{TLoZ}} and its first Stage are unlocked by collecting 100 Stars. There are 17 Stages for this game, with 53 challenges in total. Each subsequent Stage is unlocked by simply playing the Stage before it.
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==="Remix II" Stages===
====Remix II====
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"Remix II" and its first three Stages are unlocked by collecting 155 Stars; another three Stages are unlocked for every 15 or 20 Stars thereafter. Only two of its 25 Stages contain {{TLoZ|-}} content.


==="Bonus" Stages===
====Bonus====
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"Bonus" and its first Stage are unlocked by collecting 310 Stars; another Stage is unlocked for every 10 Stars thereafter. Three of its 25 Stages contain {{TLoZ|-}} content.
===Miiverse Integration===
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Miiverse Stamps in {{NESR|-}} are unlocked based on the total amount of Bits collected by the player.
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{{Data Table
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|columns= Stamp, Subject Depicted, Bits Required
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 024 Icon.png]]
| '''Link'''
| 6,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 025 Icon.png]]
| '''Moblin'''
| 7,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 041 Icon.png]]
| '''Link'''
| 15,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 042 Icon.png]]
| '''Hearts'''
| 15,500
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 043 Icon.png]]
| '''Merchant'''
| 16,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 044 Icon.png]]
| '''Staircase'''
| 16,500
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 045 Icon.png]]
| '''Old Man'''
| 17,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 046 Icon.png]]
| '''Block'''
| 17,500
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 048 Icon.png]]
| '''Fairy'''
| 18,500
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 049 Icon.png]]
| '''Zelda'''
| 19,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 050 Icon.png]]
| '''Link'''
| 19,500
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 051 Icon.png]]
| '''Rupee'''
| 20,000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 060 Icon.png]]
| '''Ganon'''
| 24,800
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 091 Icon.png]]
| '''Zora'''
| 49.000
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 093 Icon.png]]
| '''Dodongo'''
| 52,500
|-
| [[File:NESR Miiverse Stamp 095 Icon.png]]
| '''Gohma'''
| 60,000
}}
}}
'''Note:''' Obtained in between the Block and Fairy Stamps at 18,000 Bits is a {{Term|Series|Bomb|link}} Stamp; however, it is based on the sprite from ''{{Smw|Wrecking Crew}}''.
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
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|ja= {{Romanize|ファミコンリミックス|Famikon Rimikksu}}
|jaM= Famicom Remix
}}


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Revision as of 02:29, 1 June 2024

This article is a short summary of NES Remix.
NintendoWiki features a more in-depth article.

NES Remix is a video game compilation for the Wii U, released in 2013 as a download-only title. It features 12 classic NES games, including The Legend of Zelda, which are played as a series of miniature challenges. A sequel, NES Remix 2 was released in 2014, followed by a 2-in-1 retail release NES Remix Pack, and a Nintendo 3DS version containing the "best of" both games, Ultimate NES Remix.

Overview

Each of the 12 main games featured in NES Remix has between six and 25 Stages, which consist of one or more challenges that must be completed consecutively. These challenges are short excerpts of gameplay that can last from several seconds to several minutes. In addition, there are two sets of "Remix" Stages that present unique challenges, such as combining elements of two different games, adding new graphical effects, or creating scenarios that are not otherwise possible in the original games. A set of "Bonus" Stages features even more challenges that include four additional NES games.

After a single, introductory Remix Stage, the first six NES games become available to play. Every Stage is given a time limit and/or a "Life" counter, which is the number of times a challenge can be failed before the player must restart or use a "continue". Upon completing a Stage, the player is graded from one Star to three Stars, based on the speed of completion and whether or not any continues were used. New games, as well as extra Remix or Bonus Stages, are unlocked by accumulating these Stars.

Stages

The following Stages feature content from The Legend of Zelda. Note that "Life" refers to the number of chances given to complete the Stage, rather than Link's actual Life Gauge.

There is no Zelda content in the "Remix I" Stages.

The Legend of Zelda



The Legend of Zelda and its first Stage are unlocked by collecting 100 Stars. There are 17 Stages for this game, with 53 challenges in total. Each subsequent Stage is unlocked by simply playing the Stage before it.

Remix II



"Remix II" and its first three Stages are unlocked by collecting 155 Stars; another three Stages are unlocked for every 15 or 20 Stars thereafter. Only two of its 25 Stages contain The Legend of Zelda content.

Bonus



"Bonus" and its first Stage are unlocked by collecting 310 Stars; another Stage is unlocked for every 10 Stars thereafter. Three of its 25 Stages contain The Legend of Zelda content.

Miiverse Integration



Miiverse Stamps in NES Remix are unlocked based on the total amount of Bits collected by the player.

List of Stamps
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Link
Bits Required
6,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Moblin
Bits Required
7,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Link
Bits Required
15,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Hearts
Bits Required
15,500
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Merchant
Bits Required
16,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Staircase
Bits Required
16,500
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Old Man
Bits Required
17,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Block
Bits Required
17,500
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Fairy
Bits Required
18,500
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Zelda
Bits Required
19,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Link
Bits Required
19,500
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Rupee
Bits Required
20,000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Ganon
Bits Required
24,800
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Zora
Bits Required
49.000
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Dodongo
Bits Required
52,500
Stamp
Subject Depicted
Gohma
Bits Required
60,000
StampSubject DepictedBits Required
Link
6,000
Moblin
7,000
Link
15,000
Hearts
15,500
Merchant
16,000
Staircase
16,500
Old Man
17,000
Block
17,500
Fairy
18,500
Zelda
19,000
Link
19,500
Rupee
20,000
Ganon
24,800
Zora
49.000
Dodongo
52,500
Gohma
60,000

Note: Obtained in between the Block and Fairy Stamps at 18,000 Bits is a Bomb Stamp; however, it is based on the sprite from Wrecking Crew.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ファミコンリミックス (Famikon Rimikksu) Famicom Remix

References