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''NES Remix'' takes sixteen [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games and creates short, timed challenges based on the games, in the same basic way as the first ''[[NES Remix]]''. The main difference between the two comes in the games chosen, which focus on games later in the NES's lifecycle.
''NES Remix'' takes sixteen [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games and creates short, timed challenges based on the games, in the same basic way as the first ''[[NES Remix]]''. The main difference between the two comes in the games chosen, which focus on games later in the NES's lifecycle.


Challenges are based upon the following twelve games. Eleven have their own series of challenges, while ''Ice Hockey'' only appears in the "Bonus" series, which also include further challenges based on the main eleven games:
Challenges are based upon the following twelve games. Eleven have their own series of challenges, while ''Ice Hockey'' only appears in the "Bonus" series, which also includes further challenges based on the main eleven games:
*''Dr. Mario''
*''Dr. Mario''
*''Ice Hockey'' (Bonus only)
*''Ice Hockey'' (Bonus only)
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*''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
*''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''


There are two additional game modes - ''Super Luigi Bros.'' is a full, mirrored version of the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' game; while "Championship Mode" is loosely based on the 1990 Nintendo World Championships, with challenges based on ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Dr. Mario'' (which replaces ''Tetris'' from the original Championships) and ''Super Mario Bros. 3' (which replaces ''Rad Racer'').
There are two additional game modes - ''Super Luigi Bros.'' is a full, mirrored version of the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' game; while "Championship Mode" is loosely based on the 1990 Nintendo World Championships, with challenges based on ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Dr. Mario'' (which replaces ''Tetris'' from the original Championships) and ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (which replaces ''Rad Racer'').
 
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==External link==
==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/nes-remix-2-wii-u/ Official website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/nes-remix-2-wii-u/ Official website]
*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/wii-u/763170-nes-remix-2/faqs/69262 Full list of stages]
*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/wii-u/763170-nes-remix-2/faqs/69262 Full list of stages]

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NES Remix 2
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Title screen
Release

Platform

Date

Japan April 24, 2014
United States April 25, 2014
Europe April 25, 2014
Australia April 25, 2014

Credits

Developer

Publisher

NES Remix 2 is a Wii U eShop game based upon a series of short challenges from a number of Nintendo Entertainment System games, including The Adventure of Link.

Gameplay

See also: NES Remix#Gameplay

NES Remix takes sixteen Nintendo Entertainment System games and creates short, timed challenges based on the games, in the same basic way as the first NES Remix. The main difference between the two comes in the games chosen, which focus on games later in the NES's lifecycle.

Challenges are based upon the following twelve games. Eleven have their own series of challenges, while Ice Hockey only appears in the "Bonus" series, which also includes further challenges based on the main eleven games:

  • Dr. Mario
  • Ice Hockey (Bonus only)
  • Kid Icarus
  • Kirby's Adventure
  • Metroid
  • NES Open Tournament Golf
  • Punch-Out!!
  • Super Mario Bros. 2
  • Super Mario Bros. 3
  • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
  • Wario's Woods
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

There are two additional game modes - Super Luigi Bros. is a full, mirrored version of the original Super Mario Bros. game; while "Championship Mode" is loosely based on the 1990 Nintendo World Championships, with challenges based on Super Mario Bros., Dr. Mario (which replaces Tetris from the original Championships) and Super Mario Bros. 3 (which replaces Rad Racer).

External links