Post subject: Sky Destroyer (NES)
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Hi. I'm interested in watching a TAS speedrun of this game. Here are a couple of videos that show the gameplay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv1BdfohY-E http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-oWArgnL1o I don't know if it will take too long because I can't find any info on how many stages (called "scenes" in this game) this game has. All I know is that each scene transitions from day to afternoon to night and back to day again. Is anyone interested in making a speedrun video for this?
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Oh shit, I remember this game. Spent hours on it back in the day. Not among Taito's best, though, and is very likely to look very dull in a TAS.
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This game I played so much in childhood.
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This reminds me of the unlicensed NES game Mig 29: Soviet Fighter. Perhaps that would be a better candidate for TASing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi1WIhoMmQ4
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RT-55J wrote:
This reminds me of the unlicensed NES game Mig 29: Soviet Fighter.
Holy shit, I could hardly believe that was NES. o_0 The music is alone worth the time spent watching, although not much can be said about gameplay itself.
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moozooh wrote:
Holy shit, I could hardly believe that was NES. o_0
Really? Sure it looks impressive, but the visuals aren't really much more complicated than Rad Racer. Although I agree that the music is very nice.
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I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.