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Submission #2705: Mukki's SNES DoReMi Fantasy in 1:01:20.5

Console: Super NES
Game name: DoReMi Fantasy
Game version: JPN
ROM filename: Do-Re-Mi Fantasy: Milon no DokiDoki Daibouken (Japan).sfc
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Movie length: 1:01:20.5
FrameCount: 220830
Re-record count: 72840
Author's real name: I. Masterson
Author's nickname: Mukki
Submitter: Mukki
Text last edited at: 2010-07-01 16:11:44
Text last edited by: sgrunt
Download: Download (11521 bytes)
Status: published
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I've submitted quite a few shorter runs recently so here is something a little different. It's a more substantial submission from me and a first SNES submission. Do Re Mi Fantasy is a fantastic game. It is probably one of the best, comparatively, sequels ever made if one considers just how bad its predecessor, Milon's Secret Castle, was. The sequel is completely different. Released only in Japan at the end of the SNES lifespan this is a huge platformer covering seven diverse worlds, a great soundtrack, and now famous (amongst SNES fanboys) graphics and style. This run aims to beat this game as fast as possible. The general premise (according to wikipedia) is that Milon, a young boy, heads on a mission to restore the music from the forest of his hometown and rescue his friend, the fairy Alis, from an evil wizard known as Amon, who is also responsible for the music's disappearance.

I'd highly recommend this game to anyone. It may seem sickeningly cute, but it can get quite devious.

The best thing about playing (watching) this game is the suspense about what cool, creative quirks are coming up next, so here are a few pointers on the run without spoiling anything.

I'm sure that there is a great deal that I have not explained well so feel free to ask questions.

Enjoy.


FractalFusion: Well done. The use of items made it quite interesting. Accepting for publication.

The categories should be:

sgrunt: I will be publishing caitsith2's encode as soon as I have a screenshot.


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