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Published on 5/4/2004
This is another one of the series "hard games played to look like they're easy".
Game:
Trojan

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Emulator Replay:
Famtasia 5.1

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Published on 3/15/2005
This movie is another one that's in the series of "hard games played to look like they're easy."
Now improved more than a minute over the previous version.
Game:
Trojan

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Emulator Replay:
FCEU 0.98.12

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Obsoleting Movie
Published on 8/24/2008
Of course, Nintendo games are generally hard games to play. That doesn't mean that they are hard games to play around with. In fact, this TAS makes it look easy, with the player character destroying an entire army with a single sword. Then again, aren't main characters usually intended to be all-powerful?
This is a 262 frame improvement over its predecessor.
Note: This movie was created using FCEUX 2.0.0, and desyncs at the second-last boss on any other FCEUX version. You can find FCEUX 2.0.0 here.
Game:
Trojan

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Emulator Replay:
FCEUX 2.0.0

Published on 9/8/2014
Nintendo games are generally hard games to play, but that doesn't mean they are hard games to play around with. In fact, this TAS makes Trojan look easy, having the player character destroy an entire army with a single sword. Then again, aren't main characters usually intended to be all-powerful?
This is a 144 frame improvement over its predecessor through better luck manipulation and optimization.
Game:
Trojan

Genres:
Action
Platformer
Emulator Replay:
FCEUX 2.2.2


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