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Published on 2/24/2007
NES Strider completed fast while taking only one disk and one key.
Hiryu shows off some acrobatic tricks in this run, but the main highlight is the abuse of glitches that allows this game to be finished in under 6 minutes. The glitches are, not surprisingly, wall zipping and passing through locked doors.
Apart from the name, this game has virtually nothing to do with the arcade and Genesis versions of Strider.
Be forewarned, as this game contains many seizure-inducing moments.
Game:
Strider

Genres:
Platformer
Video Downloads:
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Emulator Replay:
FCEU 0.98.12

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Published on 5/12/2012
Strider is a side-scrolling action adventure game released by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1989.
This game normally takes around half an hour to complete, but the author manages to finish it in less than 4 minutes!
This is an improvement of 01:46.91 over the previous run. You can read the author's comments for more information.
Note: While the movie saves over 1.5 minutes from the previous, it still contains a number of vividly flashing scenes, so don't stare at it too closely.

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Published on 12/3/2014
Strider is a side-scrolling action adventure game released by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1989.
This game normally takes around half an hour to complete, but biggyboy manages to finish it in less than 4 minutes due to some wallclipping glitches.
Note: While the movie saves about 27 seconds from the previous movie, it still contains a number of vividly flashing scenes, so don't stare at it too closely.


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