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Just amazing and entertaining to watch!
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Never expect that it can be completed so quick. Entertainment value in terms of watching the video, not much. But I really appreciate all the work that was done to achieve this. So yes vote.
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Very entertaining! Didn't know that the previous SMW record can be beaten again. Yes vote!
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Wow! Very entertaining and surprising! I didn't know that in the first level, you can climb down to get to the top. Yes vote.
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FuzZerd wrote:
are the puzzles an exact remake of the turbografx 16 version?
No. Many of the levels in the Sokoban DS game are freely available, some are not. But none of them are from Thinking Rabbit. (as you may know, 99%, if not 100%, of the levels for all existing licensed Sokoban games are from Thinking Rabbit.) You see the level author info at the end of the game in the credit section.
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Wow! Voting yes after watching it. This is the shortest SMW run I've watched. In terms of entertaining, I always prefer the complete all-exits as quickly as possible run over any other run for the SMW game. In terms of fastest speed for completing the game, I think this one is the best so far. It contains so many things that's accomplished and compressed down to a few seconds of real-time, it's impossible to know what's going without reading the submission text. And even after reading the submission text, it still amazes me how this was discovered -- looks like a lot of detective work and experimentation to get it to the final product we get to watch and enjoy. Is this the fastest completion (see the ending) game in the series of all SMB games? Looking forward to see SMB, SMB2, SMB3 finished under a minute...
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Wow! That was quick and surprising! Voting yes!
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Very surprising when watching it the first time -- especially when I watched the run before reading the submission text. Entertaining to watch! Voting yes!
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Funny run! I know it's not news any more that SMW is totally broken, but it's still nice to watch. We have to recognize that people spend time to figure out what code to write and actually test it to see that it works. Yes vote!
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What's the fun of watching any Mortal Kombat run without fatality? I strongly suggest anyone making any MK runs (for any version) should include fatalities (or something that's at least as fun as watching fatalities) even if that means slower in speed.
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This one is truly amazing! I am speechless other than "WOW!!!!". The voting choices I see are "YES, YES, YES".
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OMG! I never thought that was possible. I find it entertaining to watch! Thank you for making this run!
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I find this run entertaining to watch! Voting yes!
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Just finished watching this! Some part feels boring, because some of the A to D worlds looks like repeats of the previous worlds. Other than the feeling of repeats, I enjoyed watching this run. voting yes!
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I can't believe that it can still be improvemented by that much. Very entertaining! Voting yes!
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N. Harmonik wrote:
It just occurred to me: What if Nintendo actually made a New Super Mario Bros. 3 themselves?
I think it's not "if", it definitely will. It's just a matter of "when". NSMB2 is already out, NSMB3 will not be too far away. I just wonder if it will follow the same line as the old one: SMB, SMB2, SMB3, SMW NSMB, NSMB2, NSMB3 NSMW ?
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v2.5c of this hack was published sometime ago, has anyone created a complete TAS getting all the big coins (3 per course) ?
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The embedded video here works fine for me. I like the run and it seems pretty optimized. Yes vote!
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Very entertaining to watch! Voting yes!
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Wow! That was fast! A clear yes vote!
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I watched it thru the entire run, I think it's interesting enough to publish it. The Bowser fight is nice. I didn't know that you can do that. Clearly a bug in the game. Voting yes!
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Wow! Amazing run! Voting yes! Looking forward to the fastest 120 stars run (BLJ or not).
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hahaha... nice try. I got fooled by Cheat Engine today saying that I need to pay to get a license and that it "expired".
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Very interesting... Man, SMB has so many categories already and I was surprised that we actually have many more. But for this one, it's interesting, I think it should be published under the category "fastest minimum key presses" run. voting yes.
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The idea of a coin-less run was mentioned many years and has been confirmed that it's possible. It's nice to see that someone actually created this run. I have to vote on this one because it's not optimal. For example, the flag pole trick is not used, didn't go thru wall at the end of 1-2 to access 4-1. I forgot whether a "lowest score" run was discussed or not in the past, it would be nice to see such a run. :-)
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