The Nintendo World Championships 2017 Winner has been Crowned!

A champion has been crowned! After battling it out through multiple rounds, Thomas Gonda, 21, of Oakland, California, has earned the title of Nintendo World Championships 2017 winner. Gonda, a self-proclaimed lifelong runner-up, came out on top this time and received a beautiful trophy commemorating his incredible achievement.

Hosted by gaming personality Andrea Rene, the Nintendo World Championships 2017followed 24 competitors through a challenging gauntlet showcasing a wide array of Nintendo games. The competitors not only had to master games on recent systems like Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS, but also on games spanning many systems throughout Nintendo history, including NES, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS.

Sixteen of the competitors were the winners of their respective local qualifying rounds at Best Buy retail locations (eight from the 13-and-over group and eight who are 12 and under), while the other eight, including English actor Asa Butterfield, WWE Superstar Bayley and notable gamers from Germany, Mexico and Canada, were invited guests. Starting with a unique three-game opening stage including a shield-surfing challenge in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, over a series of rounds the 24 were whittled down to two finalists: Gonda and Nintendo World Championships 2015 winner John Numbers. At this point, the two final competitors participated in a three-part finale in Super Mario Odyssey. After a nail-biting and cap-throwing final round, Gonda emerged victorious.

“We congratulate Thomas Gonda on his victory tonight. Nintendo World Championships 2017 showcases the best competitive spirit and sportsmanship of the Nintendo fan community,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Whether players compete on a global stage or with friends and family members in the living room or on the go, Nintendo games always deliver fun times and big smiles.”

The Nintendo games played in the tournament included the following:

StageGameOriginal System
Stage 1, Game 1The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildNintendo Switch
Stage 1, Game 2Super Smash Bros. for Wii UWii U
Stage 1, Game 3Metroid: Samus ReturnsNintendo 3DS
Underground Stage 1*Balloon FightNES
Stage 2Super Smash Bros. for Wii UWii U
Underground Stage 2Bird & BeansNintendo DS
Stage 3Mario Kart 8 DeluxeNintendo Switch
Underground Stage 3Donkey Kong Country ReturnsWii
Stage 4Splatoon 2Nintendo Switch
Underground Stage 4TetrisGame Boy
Stage 5ARMSNintendo Switch
Underground Stage 5Mario Party 2Nintendo 64
Finals, Game 1Super Mario MakerWii U
Finals, Game 2Super Mario Bros. DeluxeGame Boy Color
Finals, Championship GameSuper Mario OdysseyNintendo Switch
  • The Underground Stages were competitions between the contestants that failed to advance in the normal Stages. The winner of the Underground stages rejoined the main tournament in the Finals.

To view the tournament in its entirety, visit https://nwc.nintendo.com or https://www.youtube.com/nintendo .

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