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Cabal is another arcade port to the NES. In this game you are fighting to rid your homeland of the evil terrorist army. All you have is your wits, a handful of grenades and your trusty machine gun to help you on your mission. Can you do it?
Specs: I used nitsuja's FCEU Improvement 7 (the newest one). I just left the game paused and used Frame Advance to do the whole run. It turned out really well. I did this run using 1 player but a 2-player run is definately possible. I might try it myself sometime in the future.
Goals: 1. Beat the game as fast as possible
      2. Takes no damage/deaths
      3. Destroy all scenery
      4. Uses no warps/passwords (there are none)
Some things I'd like to point out:
The very first level, 1-1, may seem a bit sloppy. That is because it is my original attempt at the game. I played it at 25% speed and had a bit of trouble with grenades. This is the only level played like this and it is over very quickly. I left it as it is because of the way the stage ends. Please don't judge the movie too harshly because of this one level.
Level 1-3 is the first appearance of the White Soldiers. These pesky foes run back and forth and roll out of the way when shot at. When I played this stage I didn't know how to defeat them without wasting frames, so I ignored them. Ignoring them did not effect the enemy spawn rate, and adds something to laugh at as they shoot and throw grenades at me in desparate attempts to hit me.
In stage 5-1 it seems as if I miss my "destroy all scenery" goal. This is not true. The mountain in the top-left corner of the screen appears to be destuctable because when the stage ends it crumbles to the ground, however, it would not fall despite my efforts. I spent over 20,000 frames shooting at it from different spots and it still wouldn't fall down. I'm not sure why, it might be a glitch or something, or maybe the rom was screwy. I dunno. All I know is it would not come down.
The final stage, 5-4, has a mountainous landscape thing in the background that is also undestroyable. This only comes down after the boss is defeated, as some sort of victory celebration I guess.
The movie officially ends on frame 71596, because that is the last of my input. I let it run through the ending song twice, then hit start and entered my initials.
I would like to thank nitsuja for his help on this run. If he hadn't showed me how Frame Advance could be used in this movie, I dare to think what it might look like. He also gave me some great advice. His emulator was top-notch as well. Thanks ninsuja!!
That's all I have to say, enjoy!
(Note: Correct file submitted this time. Sorry for mistake.)

adelikat: I guess it's one me to do the dirty work. After some discussing Truncated, my mind has been made up.
The game is certainly publishable but this work needs too much improvement. I encourage Tailz to make a 2-player version with all that he learned from this submission. Good luck
Rejecting.

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Tailz wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. We have a 1 player and 2 player Battletoads run right? Can we do the same with this.
In cases where there is a 1-player & a 2-player runs, both have unique aspects that aren't present in the other. I can't think of anything a 1-player cabal run would have that a 2-player wouldn't.
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Post subject: adelikat will not judge this run
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I will not accept this movie. I would rather see a 2-player run. Accepting this run will inevitably lead to 2 movies being published (or at least some controversy). Easpicially if the 2-player run were not made by Tailz. This is an entertaining game and would be a different categoy than a 2-player so there would be good reason to have both. I don't want to see that. On the other hand, I will not reject this run. I did vote no, but because of the 1-player/2-player issue and the that it could be more optimized. While improvable, it is entertaining and meet the standards of a publishable run (though barely. A more optimized run would easily be publishable though). I guess this run will have be decided upon by another judge.
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That's fine. I still don't know where I can shoot enemes inbetween scenery. So, who else can we get to judge this?
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I'll vote yes, because author seems to make everything to persuade from fast-forwarding. Almost everything. Maybe only controlling 2 players would be the last component to make entertaining movie from a game not-so-wellsuited for TASing.
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I must admit, it wasn't a bad game... but I did get a bit bored. :( The mention of learning how to kill those white men later in the game made me wonder why you didn't start over and take 'em down in 1-3... kinda killed the entertainment factor, inadvertently. I must agree with Adelikat and others though. Hell it may be, but a 2 player run would be far more impressive for the carnage it could provide. Mr. Kelly R. Flewin
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