Post subject: POW: Prisoner of War
Joined: 7/12/2004
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Does anyone know any glitches ot exploits in POW: Prisoners of War for NES? Its a beat'em up I've always enjoyed and a game I know I can get perfectish at with some practice.
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I would really like to see a run of this game. It's got alot of veriety.
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Joined: 10/24/2004
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I will try a time attack on hit,if you know glitch that will help, contact me.
Joined: 10/3/2005
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It has a sort of hypnotic feel. Very dull, yet it's relaxing instead of tedious. You go from one area to the next, fighting wave after wave of three clones of the same guy trying to kill you. I suppose the music makes or breaks a game like this, and it's got a nice soundtrack. So it's boring and I don't know why I'm still playing, but then I wonder, is it worth it to get the knuckledusters? Should I butt these guys, or line them up and shoot them? And then it becomes apparent that if I had been more liberal with the rifle, I could get a refill halfway through the level... I guess it's at least marginally interesting to TAS, however perverse it might be as entertainment. If anyone decides to work on this and needs memory addresses, let me know and I'll see if I can help you out. As for glitches, I found nothing significant. I thought I managed to get hit and die as I finished the last boss, but I accidentally re-recorded over it and couldn't do it a second time.
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I watched a non-TAS speedrun of this on Youtube, it was painfully boring and not very entertaining at all. Get weapon, use it, kick a lot, get weapon, etc.
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Heh. Yeah, to clarify, I don't recommend anyone try to submit a run of this to TASvideos.org.
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For POW, I definitely prefer the arcade version. I was a fan of POW for a long time. When the NES version came out, I bought a copy quick. If you don't know anything about the arcade version, then the NES version is pretty good. However, if you've played the arcade version, the NES version sucks bad. If wish there's a re-record and frame skip in MAME (or any arcade emulator) that will allow TASing the arcade version of POW.
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In the arcade version—sadly not the NES version, as far as I can tell—there's an anti-idle (read: coin-eating) mechanic where a firing squad will appear behind you. You can kill one and he'll drop his gun. Multiple people have attested this, including one Jaimas under this longplay. MAME recording is feasible now if anyone wants to try that out (the arcade version has better graphics too IMO).
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