Post subject: California Games Competition? hehe
nesrocks
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it would be nice to put up some competition here, the records could be separate for each sport, i'd like to try some, anybody want to compete?
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hmmm only now i realized that foot bag would be the funnest to make a competition but it's easy to make as much score as you want, just don't let the ball fall.... that ruins everything :P hehe
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i played footbag and i managed to make 105.000 points and still have MORE time left than what i started with, just by getting all clocks... :P i think if there was a competition on this, there should be set rules: - footbag: not allowed to hit clocks for extra time. not allowed to hit the ball after the time is out.
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California Games is too little... And the Master System version is better :P
Post subject: California Games
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I enjoyed this game when I first had it, and think it would make a great TAS. Since all of the events are timed, there's no need to aim for a fastest time here, but a good TAS would be to try and demonstrate as many tricks in the various events as possible. Footbag has crazy potential with the various tricks that can be done, especially doing it without the bag landing on the ground, and the cycling has great potential with the various somersaults and flips. I know there are other versions, but I think the Genesis version would be the better looking TAS, even though it lacks the glitchyness of the NES version or the extra event in the Master System version. I might start working on this shortly, I want to get my secret April Fools project out the way first (it wont take more than a week or two at the rate I am going) and I want something I can get my teeth into before I have the confidence to pick up FE6 again.
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Oh man, I used to play this on my dad's Commodore 64 back in the day. I never did figure out how to stop in the BMX course, so I always crashed at the end... I don't really remember it that well, but what I do remember should be suitable for some kind of playaround.
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