Thor Aackerlund | |
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Born | Houston, Texas, United States[1] |
Occupation | Spokesman for Camerica[2] |
Known for | 1990 Nintendo World Championships Winner[1][2][3] |
Thor Bjorn Thorlei Aackerlund (born January 4, 1977) was one of the winners from the 1990 NWC (Nintendo World Championships).[1][2][3] He holds a Mario trophy from the competition.[1][2]
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For the main article, see Nintendo World Championships.
The competition included the most popular games of the time, which were Super Mario Bros., Rad Racer, and Tetris.[1][2][3] The best players from around the United States were selected to play in the competition.[1][3] One of the items the winners obtained was a gray cartridge from the specially-made NWC game cartridges.[1][2][3] 116 special carts were made, 90 of them were gray cartridges.[2][3]
- Collect 50 coins in Super Mario Bros. (Once finished, x1 to scored points in objective)
- Finish level 1 of Rad Racer (Once finished, x10 to scored points in objective)
- Play Tetris for the remainder of the time (Once finished, x25 to scored points in objective)
- Thor Aackerlund[2] -- 2,800,000 points
- Rich Ambler -- 2,700,000 points
- Robin Mihara -- 2,500,000 points
- Jeff Falco -- 2,300,000 points
- Scores approximate
For the main article, see Camerica.
After the competition, Camerica, a producer of unlicensed Nintendo Entertainment System/NES games, quickly obtained Aackerlund and made him the official spokesman for their games.[2]