[1925] SNES Mega Man & Bass "100 CDs" by sparky, parrot14gree & woabclf in 38:07.68
Crazy complexity and variety of movement techniques, including lots of zip weapon usage variations, cool playarounds. Still no insane corruption of memory or graphics, which makes it possible to understand what's going on. Very appealing game in general. The number of votes indicates how popular that movie is, and how well known the game is too. The only possible downside is that the movie is not a short one, but MM games in general don't use to have movies shorter than 20 minutes. Significantly shorter than
the human record anyway.
[1739] SNES Mega Man & Bass "Mega Man" by sparky in 27:21.47
[1742] SNES Mega Man & Bass "Bass" by sparky in 28:08.23
These have a lot of similarities with "100 CDs", but they're a bit shorter and somewhat more simplistic overall, since mainline gameplay that they're limited to doesn't require the amount and level of craziness the full completion movie involves. Closer to human record as well.
[4006] NES Mega Man 2 by Shinryuu, aglasscage & finalfighter in 23:44.50
Comparable to MMB "100 CDs" but feels like an 8-bit version of the TAS itself, not just the game. The game is simpler, and the movement is generally simpler, weapon usage and zips are arguably less intense. In some places the zips are actually heavier because you can't understand what's going on anymore due to level layout not aligning with graphics. Great run but it doesn't feel as exquisite as "100 CDs" imo.
[4057] NES Mega Man 2 "zipless" by warmCabin in 27:16.17
I think this is the most straightforward-looking run of top MMs. It's even more straightforward than human records. Seems to be enjoyable for the TAS people who're tired of the glitchiness of MM2, but I don't think it showcases as many of obvious TAS-only techniques as other runs of the franchise.
[3010] NES Mega Man 4 by Tiancaiwhr in 32:02.60
Something between MM2 and MM2 Zipless. Loved escaping from the boss rush through the wall, but overall I can't call that movie mind-blowing. Which was the original criterion I assigned this flag by.
[4131] NES Mega Man by Shinryuu, pirohiko, Maru & finalfighter in 09:45.35
Now this was intense! It's definitely the craziest NES MM TAS in terms of glitches, and it has great variety of them. Unexpected stuff kept happening until the very end. One downside is that it's so crazy that a lot of it may look rather confusing to people who don't know what a TAS is, while my enjoyment from that movie is after all I've seen over the years. The ending is a masterpiece too! It has glitch art, it has Zalgo, it has ironic text, and the final shot is perfect, even though I've seen it before, it still made me laugh. This is mind-blowing IMO, yet
maybe too crazy.
[3151] SNES Mega Man X by nrg_zam in 29:08.45
[3197] SNES Mega Man X "100%" by Hetfield90 in 33:07.13
[2978] SNES Mega Man X2 by Hetfield90 in 31:06.34
[3250] SNES Mega Man X2 "100%" by Hetfield90, FractalFusion, hidaigai, nrg_zam & GoddessMaria in 32:57.64
High profile MMX play but almost no obvious glitches. I don't think that alone will blow newcomers' minds and MMB won't.
[1812] Wii Mega Man 10 "Mega Man" by diggidoyo in 33:42.37
[2005] Wii Mega Man 10 "Bass, Hard Mode" by diggidoyo in 28:18.25
[2969] Wii Mega Man 9 by AngerFist & diggidoyo in 30:20.98
Same as MMX.
To be continued...