Atlantis: The Lost Empire for the Game Boy Advance is one of several games based on the 2001 Disney film of the same name, the others having been released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, and PC. The movie/game follows the story of Milo Thatch, a thirty-something cartographer/linguist who, using his knowledge of the Atlantean language to interpret the text of the Shepherd's Journal, joins an epic expedition to discover the titular lost city.
  • Emulator version: BizHawk 1.9.1
  • Aims for fastest time
  • Takes damage to save time
  • Genre: Platform

Stage-by-stage comments

Level 1, or, 'Boiler Troubles'

Starting with the first level, we introduce two important movement techniques. Firstly, jumping before a handle or switch allows Milo to activate it during his landing animation, rather than having to stop - thus conserving his horizontal speed. Secondly, pressing the opposite direction in mid-air instantly reverses Milo's horizontal speed.

Level 2, or, 'We Must Evacuate Immediately!'

During this level, the submarine Ulysses comes under attack from the Leviathan. The objective is to rescue fifteen of the sub's crewmembers, giving Milo a golden opportunity to show off his wavedashing skills.

Level 3, or, 'Get the Heck out of There, Thatch!'

Five minutes, eh? Hold my beer, I can do it in one.

Level 4, or, 'Akimi ka, akoro rami!'

Now that we have found the path to Atlantis, it's time for some real platforming. Another quirk about Milo's movement physics is that, when holding A while falling, his vertical acceleration is reduced. This allows him to jump lower to clear gaps, as holding the button while rising slows him down.

Level 5, or, 'Spiders on the Walls'

This level is full of climbable stuff... I know! Why don't we just jump-climb up it all? Yeah, that'll be fun.

Level 6, or, 'It's Not Even Spelunker'

A breakable floor, eh? Let me just use this here dagger, and... oh, of course, this is a TAS, isn't it? Falls right through it

Level 7, or, 'Just Keep Swimming, Just Keep Swimming'

And falling. And climbing. And, err... a little bit of running, I guess.

Level 8, or, 'Welcome to the Club, Son!'

In this level, grabbing certain ledges allows Milo to avoid collapsing from fall damage. Apart from that, there's not much in this level that hasn't been seen before.

Level 9, or, 'The Not-so-final Final Boss'

In order to cut the chain, the hacksaw must be used on it 24 times. However, because the saw can only be used 9 times before breaking, three cycles are required.

Level 10, or, 'The Final Puzzle'

To assist with routing this level, I compiled a table of the x- and y-positions of the runes and their slots, and plotted them as an image to form a rudimentary map. Fortunately, this didn't take nearly as long as I expected!

Other comments

There may be a few sections here and there which could be improvable (e.g. Levels 5, 8, and 10), but apart from that, I'm mostly happy with the result.
I haven't really thought of a screenshot suggestion, so I'll let the publisher decide.
Enjoy the run, and see you until my next project.

ars4326: Judging!
ars4326: Hi, EgixBacon. Nice game choice on the run (and an exceptional soundtrack from Disney). I especially noticed good movement optimizations, as well as that clever routing you came up with at the end in compiling the x/y coordinates of the runes. The stages did end up getting a bit repetitive, by very good job on this, regardless.
Accepting for publication to the Vault!
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Yup, don't undestand a single thing I watched. Marvelous. Meh on the entertainment. So uh off topic from the TAS itself, the sudden change to EgixBacon, EgxHB?
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Not bad! It seems like a fairly easy game, since you hardly have to dodge damage and finish most stages with a lot of health. The moment where you drop through the cracked floors was funny, and the game moves at a fairly fast pace. Milo certainly doesn't run and jump like a stereotype movie wimp. Then again, the game gets pretty repetitive. The "boss fights" at the end are the most boring part. I'd say it's a Meh game overall. If there were a way to show off combat more often with the variety of weapons, that could maybe get it to Yes territory, though I figure that more weapon usage would make the game lag.
Used to be a frequent submissions commenter. My new computer has had some issues running emulators, so I've been here more sporadically. Still haven't gotten around to actually TASing yet... I was going to improve Kid Dracula for GB. It seems I was beaten to it, though, with a recent awesome run by Hetfield90 and StarvinStruthers. (http://tasvideos.org/2928M.html.) Thanks to goofydylan8 for running Gargoyle's Quest 2 because I mentioned the game! (http://tasvideos.org/2001M.html) Thanks to feos and MESHUGGAH for taking up runs of Duck Tales 2 because of my old signature! Thanks also to Samsara for finishing a Treasure Master run. From the submission comments:
Shoutouts and thanks to mklip2001 for arguably being the nicest and most supportive person on the forums.
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Spikestuff wrote:
Yup, don't undestand a single thing I watched. Marvelous. Meh on the entertainment. So uh off topic from the TAS itself, the sudden change to EgixBacon, EgxHB?
You obviously haven't read this thread. I'll be using this name for any future submissions I make. @mklip2001: Thanks for the feedback! I know that the game's not exactly a spectacle to watch, but hey. Regarding the weapon usage, I don't see how I could improve on that. It's not lag that's a problem (the gameplay is virtually lag-free), it's that it's rarely possible to defeat an enemy without slowing down.
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Someone from some time ago changed your player name to EgixBacon. Then I assume it is acceptable to change your forum username from EgxHB to EgixBacon, which I have done. Please note that your TASVideos wiki login may still be "EgxHB". I do not know whether that is fixed, waiting to be fixed, unfixable, etc. (you'd have to ask Mothrayas for that).
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FractalFusion wrote:
Someone from some time ago changed your player name to EgixBacon.
That someone was me. I did that around the time I saw the reason why the name switch didn't happen on the forums.
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Well now his forum profile says he has no submissions or published movies?
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Normally i would say Yes, but thennI thought "its not the same hack" so ill stick with meh.
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Well now his forum profile says he has no submissions or published movies?
Mothrayas fixed the forum profile problem (I don't know if there are any other problems).
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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. ---- [2930] GBA Atlantis: The Lost Empire by EgixBacon in 11:03.85