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Submission #613: Walker Boh's NES Kabuki Quantum Fighter in 10:23.67

Console: Nintendo Entertainment System
Game name: Kabuki Quantum Fighter
Game version: USA
ROM filename: Kabuki - Quantum Fighter (U).nes
Movie length: 10:23.67
Re-record count: 4744
Author's real name: Hans Olsson
Author's nickname: Walker Boh
Submitter: Walker Boh
Text last edited at: 2005-04-16 16:18:21
Text last edited by: Bisqwit
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Status: published
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Author's comments and explanations:
Kabuki time.

I decided to try to improve this great game with the crazy red-haired headbanger. The dude is the worlds most elite headbanger and he fights almost only with his hair with some aid of magic attacks.

I think this game is really great and fun to play. It's somewhat similiar to Batman. Also the music is awesome!

To be honest I don't really know the story ;) I think some evil aliens has planted some sort of virus in some computer and the headbanger must save the earth!

Oh well, this is over a minute faster than my old version. The improved time comes from more aggresive play. This time I take damage to save time which I didn't do that much in my old version. The good thing about taking damage is that you get invulnerable for a moment, which allows you to bypass annoying enemies. Also it gives you a minor boost. This means I could have taken some more damage but I wanted to keep it sort of fluent without blinking all the time.

I also played a lot more aggresive against all bosses because I could sort of skip being careful. Most noticable is the robot-squid boss (or whatever) but it really payed off in time and it doesn't look that bad I think.

I also discovered a nice little glitch that allows you to jump upwards on ladders instead of climbing them.

That's it I think.

/Walker Boh


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