River City Ransom is a goofy game which deserves a goofy TAS.
  • Emulator used: FCEU 0.98.16
  • Does not aim for fastest time
  • Plays on Novice level
  • Uses time to save trashcan
We looked at previous submissions and demonstrations of this game and tried to include the most entertaining parts of what was available, and add in a few ideas of our own along the way. Hopefully you'll get a kick out of it.
Bonus: Watch this run with the option "Allow more than 8 sprites per scanline" checked to make it easier to see when there are many sprites on the screen at once. This option is located in the main menu under Config -> Video.
(Changing this option may require an emulator restart if the colors get messed up, but it will save this setting.)

Suggested Screenshot


Bisqwit: Nice screenshot!

Judging decision

Bisqwit: Here is the judging decision.
Those who say that "[this movie] doesn't belong on this site" can go read WhyAndHow again.
A movie is entertaining when it is:
* Interesting (not slow, boring, or repetitive)
* Surprising (does the unexpected)
* Skillful (handles awkward situations efficiently and creatively)
and
our main goal is to create movies that are beautiful to watch.
In my opinion, this site needs more movies like this. This is the ideal.
However, such movies pose a judging problem. Movies that compete for speed are easy to compare; just a scalar number against a scalar number. But play-around movies like this; if you receive a couple of them, what should you do? How can you judge them and decide which ones to keep and which ones to discard?
This is all politics, and that's where this submission is stuck at. Does it honestly deserve the place it's aiming at?
Even the voting feedback does not make the decision all that clear. We have to remember all the kind of bias that exists in the votes. (Indeed, judging is not a democratic process; the votes are there just to give an idea of audience reception.)
I am accepting this movie on the following grounds:
  • The votes have been positive for the most part.
  • The movie is consistent with the message of this site…
    • A message which has been underpresented lately.
  • It is not embarrassingly too long.



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adelikat
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Chamale wrote:
adelikat wrote:
Also, just beating the dragon twins or the final boss with no power-ups is quite difficult in real-time play.
Only in one-player mode. Flame_gamer and I have beaten the last boss in less time unassisted. 2P mode adds no difficulty to bosses.
If you read carefully, I said without power-ups & whatnot. EDIT:
Soulrivers wrote:
I didn't like this movie. I am by no means an elitist that can never tolerate any entertainment tradeoffs, but this was a bit too much I think. That and the fact that not many of the stunts done actually amused me. Obviously this is a case of my humour not being the same as of the authors.
This is a very fair & valid criticism. We are quite blatant with some extreme "entertainment/speed" tradeoffs. And there is humour involved; and not everyone has the same sense of humor. This kind of movie can't be everyone's cup of tea. I just hope there were at least a few things in there that entertained you.
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It seems quite a bit of people aren't entirely for this movie and I can understand why. Since adelikat and JXQ pretty much worked only amongst each other, there really wasn't any input (besides the RCR threads) from anyone of what may be best for the run (also the current and previous published runs). Most of the ideas in those threads/runs didn't quite have a 'many aspects' run in mind like yours does so you can see where I'm going with this. I'm not saying cancel this run and redo it but you may want to take that into consideration and really criticize your work and see what you can weed out of it and what you can add to it based on viewer response (that's what I did with MKII when I didn't get enough input on the forums until the run was on the workbench. I also didn't release WIPs for the second run but that's not the point.) Either way, this run was good but there were some things I would have liked to have seen after re reviewing it a few more times (mostly just combos I could see being possible).
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adelikat wrote:
Chamale wrote:
adelikat wrote:
Also, just beating the dragon twins or the final boss with no power-ups is quite difficult in real-time play.
Only in one-player mode. Flame_gamer and I have beaten the last boss in less time unassisted. 2P mode adds no difficulty to bosses.
If you read carefully, I said without power-ups & whatnot.
I meant without powerups. Though our speedruns use Dragon Feet, because it's just so much better.
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Chamale wrote:
Though our speedruns use Dragon Feet, because it's just so much better.
Apparently our definition of power-ups differ.
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How about publishing this as a concept demo, since it's not a true "TAS"? As for what I thought of the run, I enjoyed it. It was different and somewhat funny. All I didn't like was all the major sprite glitches.
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Sir VG wrote:
How about publishing this as a concept demo, since it's not a true "TAS"?
Seconded.
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But... it is a TAS. Tool-Assisted: Yes, obviously. Superplay: Yes, this is a superplay. It shows off a lot of things that are probably impossible or incredibly difficult in real time, hence making it "superplay." When are we going to get over the fact that "superplay" != "speedrun?"
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Not being very familiar with the game, I found parts of the movie entertaining, however it got repetitive. The baseball game was funny, the redeeming part of the run. Player/Item stacking is fun, is it possible to do: player - trashcan - player - trashcan - boss - trashcan? The whole idea of creating a movie that is entertaining, with almost a complete disregard of speed (yes, you beat the game faster than I would have been able to, but that's beside the point), is a nice idea. I can't re-iterate enough how much I liked the MKII/Killer Instinct play arounds. I hope to see more movies like this in the future. That being said, I gotta take the middle road and vote meh. Sorry guys.
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Okay, I have one question: why the HELL did you guys include the glitching? Is there anyone who thought it was entertaining? You completely ruined the last fight. Due to the glitching alone I find this movie unpublishable. Although, even without the glitching I would have given this a solid no for obsoleting the previous run. Chamale's run is a lot more entertaining in its effectiveness. Kicking major ass is entertaining for me in this game; watching the main characters beat each other up is not. I also agree with the point that this movie doesn't look very superhuman. It might be superhuman as adelikat points out but it doesn't look like it, which is what counts.
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Kyrsimys wrote:
I also agree with the point that this movie doesn't look very superhuman.
Uh... crossing a pit by jumping from a trashcan that the other player threw doesn't look superhuman to you? Your other points I agree with, (except that I never watched chamale's run so I can't say which entertains me better)
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FWIW, I was amazed at how glitched up the game got without crashing. It gets to a point where the whole thing just locks up.
DK64_MASTER wrote:
player - trashcan - player - trashcan - boss - trashcan?
That would be something to see. I think you could do that with Rocco or Moose, since they spawn with trashcan-like weapons in the area. Getting the boss to stand on a totem poll like that for more than half a second would be funny.
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Many entertaining parts. I wonder if some of the new techniques used (such as the trash can throw to cross the pit, dying at the same moment the boss does to avoid having to leave the building, etc.) couldn't be used to improve the existing run. As my previous statement indicates, I do not find this movie to be an improvement to the existing run. DarkKobold summed up my thoughts rather concisely:
DarkKobold wrote:
Voted very much no. This belongs in the thread for "do something funny" not a published run on this site. Even though some parts were enjoyable, I don't see how following a girl around is "superplay" nor is randomly punching the other player, and other such ridiculous parts. It will be entirely upsetting if this movie obsoletes the current one.
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Kyrsimys wrote:
Okay, I have one question: why the HELL did you guys include the glitching? Is there anyone who thought it was entertaining?
Yes, I found it entertaining as well as JXQ. I think a few others in the thread expressed appreciation for it. Those who do are obviously in the minority but that doesn't mean no one did. The main point is that we loved the decisions in this movie as therefore why they are inlcuded. We made the movie because we enjoyed it, had a lot of fun, and thought the end prodcut was very good. We are sharing it here in hopes some others will like it too.
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adelikat wrote:
Kyrsimys wrote:
Okay, I have one question: why the HELL did you guys include the glitching? Is there anyone who thought it was entertaining?
Yes, I found it entertaining as well as JXQ. I think a few others in the thread expressed appreciation for it. Those who do are obviously in the minority but that doesn't mean no one did. The main point is that we loved the decisions in this movie as therefore why they are inlcuded. We made the movie because we enjoyed it, had a lot of fun, and thought the end prodcut was very good. We are sharing it here in hopes some others will like it too.
The glitching was entertaining, for the first 10-15 seconds, I think most people would agree. However, the fact that you kept it going for as long as you did made it quickly go from entertaining to highly annoying.
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When a movie is judged on something so subjective, such as "entertainment value", then it's not surprising to me that most people will not like 100% of the choices made in the movie. What does surprise me is the posts which seem to say that we were "wrong" for not making the choices that he/she would have preferred. This game's variety is very deep, and many different runs could be done, showing off different aspects of the game. We can't please everybody with one run, and we know that. One individual viewer won't always be pleased with each run, and hopefully they know that, although some posts imply otherwise. Since everyone can't be pleased, the best thing to do is for the authors to go on their own sense of entertainment. The run will turn out best this way - if we tried to do what everyone else felt was entertaining, the run would be in a deadlock, and we wouldn't be personally as pleased with it, which would probably make us less enthused about what we're working on, and ultimately affect the final product. Criticism is welcome and for the most part has been fair. The run will be accepted/rejected based on the overall response of the community. But there is no correct choice to make when trying to be entertaining, so everyone with a shitty attitude similar to Kyrsimys's would be best to produce their own run which would follow the blueprint they think would be best for everyone. Also, I don't think this should obsolete the current run, as I believe that all runs of RCR so far have aimed for speed, even Sleepz's (despite popular consensus on this subject), and ours did not. Thanks to the majority of you for watching our project :)
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So why exactly is my attitude shitty? I didn't think I even had an "attitude" in my post. It was simple criticism towards your movie. Perhaps I should have included a disclaimer to my post so that you would understand that I was merely expressing my opinion or maybe I should have started every sentence with "I think" or "in my opinion". I'll just quickly repeat my points so that you'll all understand what I was trying to say: I THINK that the glitching in the end was a very weird move. There was only one person in this thread (in addition to JXQ and adelikat) who expressed that it was a positive thing. Something like 10-13 (estimation) people gave a negative comment about it. IN MY OPINION your entire movie was pretty much ruined because of that weird move i.e. I THOUGHT that it was a bad/dumb move. IN MY OPINION this RCR movie was not entertaining, because I VIEW IT AS slow-paced fooling around without clear goals and I have a hard time figuring out (from just watching the movie) whether the movie achieves what it tries to do. I LIKE the style of Chamale's movie more. TO ME the things done in the movie did not look superhuman. Yes, the jumps over the big chasms were very cool and they indeed did look like they would be very hard to do, even superhuman, but they didn't make up for the rest of the movie. Chamale's run, on the other hand, does look like there's a robot behind the pad going through the game as fast as possible. Hope that clears things up.
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Yeah Kyrsimys that's a pretty reasonable reaction.
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This movie made me smile a couple of times, so I'm voting "yes". :)
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upthorn wrote:
DarkKobold wrote:
I thought we were trying to avoid using 'subjective' things like entertainment to judge a movie.
Actually, if you notice the poll question is "did you enjoy watching this movie?" That is a pretty subjective standard. And if you read through the FAQ (I think that's where it was anyway), Bisqwit says that he would use entertainment as the obsoletion criterion if he felt he could judge it fairly.
I went back and read the FAQ. Wow, it seems to go against the entire site, and entire reason most movies are obsoleted. Also, to others, I didn't say this didn't contain superplay parts, I just said some parts were not that super-ish.
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I totally baffled why you are trying to publish this run on the site adelikat. Something like this belongs somewhere like youtube. There are already PLENTY of similar videos on youtube. How many versions of each game do you want on the site? How many versions of 'play around' runs per game do you want? How are you going to even deal with all of those? What is stopping me of making a TAS with 5 savestates of me 'having fun' and goofing around in SMB3 and submitting it? Ok, if I did, and it make some people laugh because of my 'body language' with Mario? It gets published? What if someone else then does the very similar thing? Are you just going to publish theirs along side? Are we just going turn the site into a TAS machinima site?
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Yeah, all movies by JXQ and adelikat so far has been clearly all goof-arounds and machinima, how long will this nonsense continue?! Come on, guys! What are you doing! Stop this bullshit and start working on actual speedruns, not this unentertaining shit!
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BoltR wrote:
I totally baffled why you are trying to publish this run on the site adelikat. Something like this belongs somewhere like youtube. There are already PLENTY of similar videos on youtube. How many versions of each game do you want on the site? How many versions of 'play around' runs per game do you want? How are you going to even deal with all of those? What is stopping me of making a TAS with 5 savestates of me 'having fun' and goofing around in SMB3 and submitting it? Ok, if I did, and it make some people laugh because of my 'body language' with Mario? It gets published? What if someone else then does the very similar thing? Are you just going to publish theirs along side? Are we just going turn the site into a TAS machinima site?
I think there's a decent line of what's interesting and goofy and what's just stupid. Playing around in SMB3 is just stupid. This is interesting and goofy and is a good showoff for what the game is about (being interesting and goofy). Not all games have the capacity for this playaround. You can do very few "neat" things in SMB3, or most games for that matter.
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You say that now, but you haven't seen me super amazing (and entertaining) SMB3 run yet! You sir, will be so shocked and amazed that you will eat your hat!
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BoltR wrote:
You say that now, but you haven't seen me super amazing (and entertaining) SMB3 run yet! You sir, will be so shocked and amazed that you will eat your hat!
I await it super-eagerly!
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moozooh wrote:
Stop this bullshit and start working on actual speedruns, not this unentertaining shit!
I think you misunderstand. The point is not that the run was unentertaining or in and of itself without merit. Simply that without clearly defined objectives, it would be quite impossible to produce a 'better' run which would obsolete this one, should it be published. To quote once again:
DarkKobold wrote:
This belongs in the thread for "do something funny" not a published run on this site.
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