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I wish I could Dump ZMV/SMV Files or whatever into AVIs but instead, I have to use Snagit8, the program I use to record Genesis Videos and Gameboy Videos from BGB and MUGEN Videos and Game Maker Footage, etc. I've been stuck with this crud for months!
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Vatchern wrote:
Alot of people wanna see Bowser get revenge.. plus.. picking bowser saves maybe 10 frames :P
I would pick Bowser rather than DK Jr because of those annoying fireballs.
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Saturn wrote:
You ónly have to beat all 4 cups in 100cc to get 150cc, no need for 50cc. But it still will be pretty boring to repeat this 4 cups in 150cc again so I agree with Walker to start from a savestate which should be a exception for this game. You can get red shells, stars and mushrooms even if you are 1st. I played this game a lot in the past and can confirm that. And I managed to overlap the 2nd place driver in 150cc myself WITHOUT tools on real console a couple of times in Ghost Valley 1 using the mushroom pretty often to make this great flying shortcut, and got him in the final lap. So at least in this course this shouldn't be a problem.
GO SATURN! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I remember seeing this Game in Cartridge Format. I don't remember whether I played it or not. I think I played as Peach, like I used to in Mario Kart 64, the first Mario Kart Game I've ever played. Personally, I love to race against Koopa Troopa, and I did a Rainbow Road run with him in Time Attack, in about 1:47.57. I don't have a Movie file, so I can't prove that.
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Hmm, I think the Wily Wars has some additional Bosses. I'm not sure. I only have beaten Mega Man 1 so far.
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Hmm, I didn't know nitsuja programs Visual Boy Advance... The first year I've ever used Roms was back in 2004. I probably won't worry about Visual Boy Advance for TASes, because the Version I have can't Rerecord.
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KennyBoy wrote:
i believe this game was called mother. and i would love to see a speedrun on it^^.
Me too!
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Lorenzo_The_Comic wrote:
I think I should Speed Run it. I've went through the hassle to beat this Game once. It's made by Sachen (In case you didn't know). I do not leave any negative comments, as I am practicing for TASes.
Wow, I did not pay attention to ramond's comment.
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I think I should Speed Run it. I've went through the hassle to beat this Game once. It's made by Sachen (In case you didn't know). I do not leave any negative comments, as I am practicing for TASes.
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Post subject: Somari Star Light Zone Act 1 Speed Run
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Check this Out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptl1JkO18JE The Unique Master is the Master of Star Light Zone Act 1 in Somari, a Sonic Game on the NES where you play as Mario. Sonic Jam 6 is a Mario Game on the Genesis, where you play as Sonic! They're the Complete Opposite! Super Mario 2 1998 is also the Complete Opposite of Sonic 3D Blast 5 and 6 (Both on NES). Description: This is a response to both LTC's and mchaosg speedruns, this one is tool asisted so don't acuse me of cheater :P. Here I avoid completely taking damage and improved totally the speedrun
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pdk wrote:
moozooh wrote:
Hi, would you please explain what is interesting about doing a "speedrun" without, um, speed? For me, that was the essence of boredom. Also, 45 second "intro" to the actual movie can be shortened to about 5, to everyone's benefit.
excuse US buddy, some people happen to have had their LIVES SAVED by an intensive regimen of powerwalking and these INSPIRATIONAL RUNS happen to be what got some of us on the ROAD TO RECOVERY
I Deleted two of my You Tube Videos now...
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Zurreco wrote:
What the movie lost in entertainment, it made up for in length! What was the point of encoding it at such a crazy slow rate? If I wanted to watch someone play a level using useless constraints to make it longer, I'd at least hope that they play it back at 100%.
Lorenzo_The_Comic wrote:
Oh yeah, that was really boring and the Video Length of 6:26... Ugh... I might have to stick with Snes9X or something to improve this
What? Why are you badmouthing your own work? If you didn't like it, I don't see why you opted to share it with anyone.
When using Snagit, certain stuff starts to slow down. The main purpose of this was that I wanted to use a Turbo Controller and hear some Dynamic Sound!
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Oh, sorry to share this with you guys! That Rockman DX3 Pirate is what I've been showing in my LTC's Pirated Gameplay Series.
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Maximus wrote:
Lorenzo_The_Comic wrote:
Well, I do my TASs in Normal Speed, I'm a bit new to TASs as well.
You should look into the more advanced features of the emulators when doing your TAS' (at normal speed, I guess it's just an S :P). This'll give you more precise control over the game and allow you to make a much cleaner run. The first couple attempts I made were the same way until some members kindly pointed out how frame-advance worked :)
Ok, I'll look forward to that, but doing Speed Runs of PC Games, like some that I develop...
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moozooh wrote:
Hi, would you please explain what is interesting about doing a "speedrun" without, um, speed? For me, that was the essence of boredom. Also, 45 second "intro" to the actual movie can be shortened to about 5, to everyone's benefit.
Oh yeah, that was really boring and the Video Length of 6:26... Ugh... I might have to stick with Snes9X or something to improve this, but I have to at least use Turbo Controllers to get across the gaps with those small walls.
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FractalFusion wrote:
Mega Man 3, 4, 5, 6 would be crazy. I think it would be impressive if every game fights bosses at the same time, although it would be hard to do.
Hmm, I could try that someday, even though I haven't been playing these games for a long time, since 2004.
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When I first played this game, I played it in fast speed, then I attempted a Speed Run in VirtuaNES, but it messed up.
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Post subject: Mega Man X2: Wheel Gator , No Dashing
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Hi, I did a a Run (Not necessarily to be considered as a Speed Run) of Mega Man X2 in Wheel Gator's Stage without Dashing at all. I prefer the Dynamic sound, but somehow I can't figure out a way to dump my Movies, so I used Snagit8 to record the screen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YJwdb3lSbI
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Man, that was impressive! But my Snes9X Emulator messes up the Movie during the part where Ness passed the cop, and has to go upwards, left, then to right. I'm going to Download the AVI File Torrent. What I'm also looking forward to see is that NES Earthbound Game (Mother 1).
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Well, I do my TASs in Normal Speed, I'm a bit new to TASs as well.
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