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{{stub}}'''''Blockbuster World Video Game Championships II''''' is a special cartridge used for, as the name suggests, the second ''Blockbuster World Video Game Championships''. It was built by [[Acclaim]] for North American [[Sega Mega Drive]] units, and contains watered down versions of ''[[NBA Jam: Tournament Edition]]'' and ''[[Judge Dredd]]''.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a special cartridge used for, as the name suggests, the second ''Blockbuster World Video Game Championships'', held in branches of [[Blockbuster]]. It was built by [[Acclaim Entertainment]] for North American [[Sega Mega Drive]] units, and contains watered down versions of ''[[NBA Jam Tournament Edition]]'' and ''[[Judge Dredd]]''.
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[[File:BlockbusterWorldVideoGameChampionshipII_Sonic.png|thumb|280px|[[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]] himself made an in-store appearance during the contest.]]
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The second ''Blockbuster World Video Game Championships'' was organized in Spring 1995, splitting contestants into two categories - those aged under and including 13, and those aged 14 or above.{{magref|gamepro|71|125}} Registration was open between May 25 and June 25, 1995{{magref|gamepro|71|125}}, with contestants able to pick between Sega's console or [[Nintendo]]'s SNES (which had a different cartridge - one produced by [[Rare]] featuring ''Donkey Kong Country''). Each Blockbuster store in North America ran the event between June 14 and July 9, producing "store champions" who would then progress to further round in August, set at ''[[GamePro]]'''s headquarters in San Francisco.{{magref|gamepro|71|125}} Despite the name it was not actually a "world championship".
  
The event was organised in 1995, splitting constants into categories - those aged under and including 13, and those aged 14 or above. Players could pick between Sega's console or [[Nintendo]]'s SNES (which had a different cartridge - one produced by [[Rare]] featuring ''Donkey Kong Country''). Each Blockbuster store in North America between June 14th to July 9th ran the event, producing "store champions" who would then progress to further round in August, set at GamePro's headquarters in San Francisco. Despite the name it was not actually a "world championship".
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The contest's Mega Drive cartridge is exceptionally rare, not just because only a handful were produced, but because unlike its SNES counterpart which could be won by contestants, Acclaim's cartridge was ordered to be destroyed after use. Regardless, many cartridges have appeared on the internet, with the most recent being sold at auction for over $2000 USD.
  
This Mega Drive cartridge is exceptionally rare, not just because only a handful were produced, but because unlike its SNES counterpart which could be won by contestants, Acclaim's cartridge was ordered to be destroyed after use. Regardless, many cartridges have appeared on the internet, with the most recent being sold at auction for over $2000 USD.
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Blockbuster World Video Game Championship II
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Developer:
Licensor: Midway Manufacturing, NBA Properties, Cinergi Pictures, The Egmont Group
Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US

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Blockbuster World Video Game Championship II is a special cartridge used for, as the name suggests, the second Blockbuster World Video Game Championships, held in branches of Blockbuster. It was built by Acclaim Entertainment for North American Sega Mega Drive units, and contains watered down versions of NBA Jam Tournament Edition and Judge Dredd.

History

Sonic the Hedgehog himself made an in-store appearance during the contest.

The second Blockbuster World Video Game Championships was organized in Spring 1995, splitting contestants into two categories - those aged under and including 13, and those aged 14 or above.[1] Registration was open between May 25 and June 25, 1995[1], with contestants able to pick between Sega's console or Nintendo's SNES (which had a different cartridge - one produced by Rare featuring Donkey Kong Country). Each Blockbuster store in North America ran the event between June 14 and July 9, producing "store champions" who would then progress to further round in August, set at GamePro's headquarters in San Francisco.[1] Despite the name it was not actually a "world championship".

Legacy

The contest's Mega Drive cartridge is exceptionally rare, not just because only a handful were produced, but because unlike its SNES counterpart which could be won by contestants, Acclaim's cartridge was ordered to be destroyed after use. Regardless, many cartridges have appeared on the internet, with the most recent being sold at auction for over $2000 USD.

Magazine articles

Main article: Blockbuster World Video Game Championship II/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in GamePro (US) #71: "June 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
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Physical scans

Mega Drive, US

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Cart

Technical information

Main article: Blockbuster World Video Game Championship II/Technical information.

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Mega Drive
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CRC32 4385e366
MD5 cbdce2630a531ab2c78a38ba62baece6
SHA-1 1a06213a3a26c9105fc3013a141c22d212045a0b
4MB 1993-04 Cartridge (US)

References