Last boss improved only. See the last submission for explaination.
With the second boss was died faster. Its more entertaining than my last movie.
I improved. Glitching wall, and so on.
All boss improved.
Make frame by frame.
Nothing new strategy .
See game resource page for various trick use

turska: Judging.

turska: You made this bizarre unlicensed game dance in circles. Accepting for publication.

Guga: Processing...


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turska wrote:
The numbers might look grim at a glance, but consider the following: 1. Many viewers thought that the game was a romhack. 2. I took feedback on the previous three submissons into consideration. Curiously, audience response got worse with each subsequent submission. Due to these concerns, I found the support% to be skewed and gave it less weight than normally.
Isn't this essentially a romhack? I mean it was made by a company that makes Chinese pirates of Famicom games and electronics. And it used the Contra engine. And they use graphics ripped from other NES games. And it was released in 1996 which was when the N64, not even SNES, was coming out. Just because there was a cartridge of it doesn't meant that isn't the equivalent of a romhack.
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Whatever, I'll just post this:
jlun2 wrote:
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [2046] NES Super Contra 7 "1 player" by Marx in 04:39.87
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It's funny how the lowest rate was given by the Author. Marx, do you really think your movie sucks so hard technically?
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feos wrote:
It's funny how the lowest rate was given by the Author. Marx, do you really think your movie sucks so hard technically?
I actually rated it lower than the author.
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No you didn't.
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feos wrote:
It's funny how the lowest rate was given by the Author. Marx, do you really think your movie sucks so hard technically?
i really hate when the movie was under 60% votes.
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