Shmups are trivial to TAS, but there's a shump bullet pattern emulator called YGS2000 which has a 'level' parameter, which scales almost every pattern up to ludicrous levels. (Some produce more interesting results than others.)
It's not like the hatred Palestine expresses for Israel is unprecedented; they've been forced off their land, oppressed and attacked for decades now. Can you really be surprised a nation would resort to such radical extremes in such a desperate situation?
If Israel respected Palestine's sovereignty as a nation we'd have no problem. (A question could be asked of whether it's too late now, on the other hand.)
Can you give an example of an elected politician in, say, America who displays antisemitic beliefs? I didn't think it was that common.
pirate_sephiroth, have you heard of special relativity before? Basically, it's a set of mathematical theories based around modelling a universe where any observer sees light travel at the speed of light relative to them, no matter who they are. The idea was concocted after Einstein after seeing that no one was finding evidence of an 'aether', a medium light would move relative to like sound waves through water. These models were found, in fact, to predict real life behaviour later on. It's called 'special relativity' because no frame of reference is special; no matter what velocity you're moving at light always travels at the same speed as far as you can tell. Without invoking a reference point, it's meaningless to say whether you're at rest or moving at constant velocity since no experiment can be done to show either is happening. (If special relativity was not true, moving at constant velocity would mean you'd see light move at that same constant velocity in that opposite direction, i.e. there would be an absolute frame of reference)
This has all sorts of interesting consequences, because all observers still have to see all the same events; something has to give, of course, and when one observer sees another near the speed of light, they will be contracted relative to their direction of motion and their time relative to yours will appear to be running slower. You can prove results like this geometrically by imaging that a train is rushing past an observer on a train station while running an experiment which bounces light off a mirror either horizontally or vertically and back into a sensor. To the person on the train everything is moving at the same pace and he detects nothing abnormal, but the person on the station will see that the light is going at the speed of light for him, regardless of how fast the train is moving, so the trip will take longer (there is a horizontal component if the light is going up and down, or if it is going horizontally it has to move against the train's velocity on the return leg) The consequences of this are (and you can work it out) that the train's time will be slower relative to the observor on the platform and the train will contract relative to the direction of motion, such that all events are self-consistent no matter who is observing them and how fast they're moving relatively.
Oh man...it's been ages since I've done it, but it's all so awesome and the best part is that phenomena like this, while unlikely to be seen in every day life (trains don't run close to the speed of light!) can be observed in astronomical and atomic phenomena. For example, particles (nuons I think) have been observed to last longer when moving at high speed, because relative to us their 'time' is running slower so we see them lasting longer even though they experience the same amount of relative time.
I don't think it's even possible to force a TAS player to lose - the columns are 11 tiles high, which means with 6 colours there will always be a triplet you can make somewhere in the column (assuming no rare metals/items). In VS mode this isn't necessarily the case (you may have up to 10 different colours, plus items) so perhaps you could force a loss under esoteric conditions there.
I'm not sure - is it really beyond human ability to get the max score on a planet with such a low gravity (= more time given after each screen clear to survey falling blocks and figure out a chain to link the whole thing)? And that's if you're not getting an infinite combo.
EDIT: Wait, how do you cheat at Meteos? There's no action replay equivalent or anything.
Problem with that is that your opponents are faceless; a TAS of a vs match like that would give very little idea of what's going on or why the enemy is dieing when they are.
How about a maximized score on the 2 minute meteo war?
EDIT: Btw, 3 years ago I played this game and got really into it. Never perfected it but got good enough to be watchable. Here's my youtube playlist with deluge modes on 7 of the planets:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2AD226359531B31E
EDIT 2: Actually, here's something I'm curious about, but as a TAS tech demo. How many planets is it possible to get an infinite combo on? I know it's trivially possible on Grannest, and Mekks, for instance, and I've also done it on Jeljel and Brabbit but I've heard it's possible on planets like Florrest as well. On what planets can't you hit a 99x combo using TAS techniques?
Maybe encode the fibbonaci sequence in the number of frames you move in each direction for?
Either that or the binary expansion of pi...right for 1, left for 0.
Earthbound:
King of Kings: Outfit Poo with all four 'of Kings' items simultaneously.
1/128: Get every 1/128 chance drop in the game at least once.
Natural-Born Homeowner: Buy the house in Onett before... (gold) Beating Frank. (silver) Leaving Onett for the first time.
T-Rex's Bat: Buy the T-Rex's Bat with Jeff before leaving Winters.
Desperation Blow: Defeat a battle with your last party member on 0 hp and thus barely scrape by.
Beach Bum: Find and defeat an enemy on the beach of Summers.
Gaia Beam: Have Jeff fix a Broken Antennae into a Gaia Beam.
Forgetful: Retrieve a key item from the delivery service after leaving it on a party member who's departed for you.
Gourmet: Use every type of food in the game along with a compatible condiment. (I'm assuming every food has something it's compatible with)
Lucy in the Sky: Get a game over by having all four party members diamondized.
What always amuses me is that when Link goes back in time he loses the rupees he's carrying but keeps the ones he kept in the bank, when really it should be the other way around.