Post subject: A Bug's Life
Editor, Active player (429)
Joined: 9/29/2008
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Location: Canada
I think this game would be good TAS material. Looks of small shortcuts and things that can be skipped. Any takers? :)
Player (58)
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Location: Utah
I never thought this game would have been recognized on this site. If I have time I might be able to do this game, but if anybody else wants to before I get to this game, then help yourselves to do a good TAS. Also, I had bad experiences with this game.
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Will check if I find some game-breaking glitches.
adelikat
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I agree this would be a game with TAS potential. I've considered TASing it myself for some years now (but haven't gotten around to it, and no I'm not volunteering :P)
It's hard to look this good. My TAS projects
Spikestuff
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Sorry in advance since this is the PS1 version. Here's the run Jumpyluff has done for the game. Link to video
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Just to clarify for people not in the know, the video above is in the PS1 version which is actually quite different. The N64 version has a few more tricks than the PS1 version and a faster time accordingly - http://www.twitch.tv/flint_gaming/c/2245826 .
Tyler_Kehne
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Joined: 6/23/2015
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Location: United States
OMG this game. So bad but the nostalgia is real. This was the first game I ever owned.
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