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This is the 8746th forum I've seen that link posted on.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Boco wrote:
There is a hack like this for 5, which also adds a "high score" table for each level and lets you select any level.
I think you're talking about this hack.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Elevator Action Donkey Kong
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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suraimu wrote:
I remember that if you used a turbo controller, you could do a roll and twist at the same time on a flat horizontal surface like the first track, but if you try it normally you burn out.
I can do a roll twist just fine on a normal controller. All you do is let go of the twist button after finishing a twist and holding R (or L) the entire time. Besides, they already knew that you could do roll-twists.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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papajones wrote:
Another question is how do I do Frame Advance? The FAQ says the pause button but I dont know where it is.
It should be directly above the page up key (at least it is on my keyboard). When you have the emulator paused press the backslash key to advance a frame.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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That reminds me of another one:
  • *insert Barbie game here*
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Other games that would be "silly" to time attack are:
  • Hyperzone (SNES)
  • Mario Bros. (NES)
  • Donkey Kong 3 (NES)
  • Space Invaders (Any System)
  • Almost any fixed speed rail shooter or never ending game...
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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www.mortisland.com There are some flash movies there.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Anybody want an invite?
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Megafrost wrote:
Finishing time: 0:43 Items collected: 1%
A 0% run is possible.
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.