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This movie was recorded with FCEU.
This is a pretty good platform hopper, featuring four characters that you can switch between at any time, each with their own unique abilities. Samson (the boy) is fairly quick and can wall-jump, but has the weakest weapon. Kikara (the dragon) can fly but is somewhat slow, Gamm (golem) is the slowest but most durable and has a powerful attack, and Ko (mouse) has the least life and the hardest-to-use weapon, but moves quickly and can do a lot of damage when used properly.
For this speed run, I input a password to begin the game in Hard Mode. There is no other way to begin the game in Hard mode, and inputting the password causes you to skip the "intro" stages (where you must play through one stage as each of the four characters). But I was aiming for a playthrough on the hardest difficulty, so that's the tradeoff.
The trick to doing a speed-run of this game is using the right character at the right time. I mainly use Ko, as he is easily the fastest of the bunch, and occasionally switch to Kikara for flying over some gaps that Ko can't leap.
For bosses, I primarily use Gamm's punch attack. Against "mobile" bosses though, Ko is clearly superior, as you can drop bombs in the bosses' path and do a lot of damage in a very short time. You can often do significant damage by setting bombs next to an enemy and then hitting them multiple times with the explosion, but in some cases it's quicker to stay one step ahead of them and let them run directly into the bombs to take damage.
I take damage to cut down a significant amount of time in completing the game. This is especially notable in the endgame sequence, where you often have to wait for explosions to subside in order to proceed. However, by making good use of switching characters, I was able to escape much more quickly. The trick to saving time via taking hits is to be in mid-air when you take a hit. While on the ground, you'll fall lose your forward momentum when hit, but in the air you'll continue moving forward while losing your upward momentum, which, if you're falling downward already, isn't a big deal.


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #595: spoonshiro's NES Little Samson in 16:59.65
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This was a very enjoyable time attack, I enjoy how the author uses the character selection choices to it's full advantage and just at the right moment for specific feats only to transform back into KO (the mouse) again. I found a few of the glitches he shows off in the video quite funny as well. (ie. stuck in the ground after defeating the dragon boss)
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Hmm, so you decided to beat Mazzic to the punch. I didn't even know there was a Hard Mode beyond what you could select from the menu. I didn't find anything about it when I did a quick check on GameFAQs and a Google search, anyway. I guess I'll just have to see it and get back to you on this. Addendum: Um, I think what you played on was Normal Mode. The passwords you used and received were exactly the same, for one thing. If that's the case, then this can't be accepted, because you skipped four levels for no good reason. Some of your movements didn't look optimized to me, anyway. I think you ought to get together with Mazzic and share strategies.
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No. You were slower than Mazzic's work in progress in several places. Check up on it.
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It's an awesome choice of a game, but it looks like this run can be a lot better. Health management, upward movement, and boss strategies especially look the most improveable. (I did notice a good amount of attention to detail, just not always enough of it in places it was needed.)