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Just watched the movie, looks good--I especially like the final battle, how you use the drop knee to make it look like you're headbutting the boss. Very entertaining.
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TheAxeMan wrote:
Has no one else played NES Mission Impossible? Also, I don't know of any serious attempts at Dragon Warrior 2 or 3, which are both definitely doable. How about the NES ports of Joust or Bad Dudes? A very interesting run which has been looked at but apparently not very hard is The Lone Ranger.
haha, yeah, Bad Dudes would be a good one because of its Engrish. Also, what about Rescue: The Embassy Mission? Or Infiltrator? Oh wait, I think I was the only one who ever played those games...
you're out of your element donnie!
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FODA wrote:
it is finished, look in the submission queue
SWEET
you're out of your element donnie!
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FODA wrote:
due to no feedback, i have stopped developing this movie, wich is a shame cause this game owns. i might come back to it someday when i have more spare time.
ahhh, how unfortunate. this game certainly does own. I remember renting it back in the day and thinking it was a very nice looking game. I, for one, would like to see a finished TAS of this game.
you're out of your element donnie!
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Vatchern wrote:
194X series.
I second this. Has anyone worked on a TAS of either 1942 or 1943? Also, I used to love the game Section Z as a kid, has anyone thought about doing that? (might be boring because of autoscrolling, though...) edit: sorry for the grave digging, I was just making sure no one had already talked about Section Z...
you're out of your element donnie!
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haha, yeah, I owned this game when I was younger, as well as a game genie--I put in the code for invincibility and let the game run all night with the tv off one night, just to see if there was an ending. There wasn't. I don't think I played it after that.
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Saturn wrote:
In newer movies you don't have to care about the sync-settings anymore. The newest versions of Snes9x improvement (v6 or v7) store the settings you have used while recording and while playbacking the correct ones will be enabled automatical.
yes! I noticed that on Battletoads in Battlemaniacs. Nice work guys. :)
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nm. it was a simple matter of trial and error on figuring out the right playback settings. This is going to be tedious, though, if I have to experiment with the settings every time I want to play back a movie... on a totally different note, however, I just wanted to thank all the moviemakers on here for providing me with hours of entertainment. some of these are seriously the best "movies" I've seen recently (e.g. "river city ransom" run through). keep up the good work, yo.
you're out of your element donnie!
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I've read this thread. I've read the FAQ. I've downloaded several different versions of snes9x (including nitsuja's 6th improvement--the 7th wasn't available anymore). I've tried a number of different settings. I've been replaying NES movies for a while now, and am very interested in seeing some SNES movies...unfortunately, I can't keep the playbacks from desyncing. I've tried Gradius 3 and Super Punch Out, and both desync, but only at the VERY end. I don't know if I'm missing something simple or what, but it's driving me nuts. Any suggestions?
you're out of your element donnie!