Post subject: Lynx Wishlist
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Now that Bizhawk supports Lynx ( http://tasvideos.org/BizHawk/ReleaseHistory.html#Bizhawk190 ), it's time to make a wish list of Lynx games! I'll start: Chips Challenge [Lynx] Link to video Todd's Adventures in Slime World [Lynx] Link to video
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Seconding Chip's Challenge. Pac-Land as well.
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I'm a big fan of Chip's Challenge, but I'm not sure it would make for a good TAS. Many of the levels are either mazes (trivial to optimize) or block pushing levels (extremely nontrivial to optimize, but long and for many people uninteresting to watch). A run of the entire game would be rather long; I estimate between three and four hours. That said, the Sokoban TAS was accepted, so a run of Chip's Challenge presumably would be, too.
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Chips Adventure should be done on the DOS version.
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Here are all Lynx games that have no published runs yet, bolded titles are suggested by people so far, feel free to clean up the list: Alien Vs Predator (Prototype) (1993) [!] APB - All Points Bulletin (1990) Awesome Golf (1991) Baseball Heroes (1991) Basketbrawl (1992) Batman Returns (1992) Battle Wheels (1993) Battlezone 2000 (1996) Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1991) Block Out (1990) Blue Lightning (1989) Boing Demo (199x) (PD) Bubble Bobble V.2 Demo (199x) (PD) Bubble Trouble (1997) (Telegames) California Games (1991) Cartshow by Matthias Domin (1998) (PD) Centipede (Prototype) (1987) (Shadowsoft) Checkered Flag (1991) Chip's Challenge (1989) Conquest of Zow (1996) Crystal Mines II (1990) Desert Strike - Return to the Gulf (1993) (Telegames) Dinolympics (1992) Dirty Larry - Renegade Cop (1992) Double Dragon (1993) (Telegames) Dracula - The Undead (1991) Dragnet (1995) Dungeon, The V.12 by Matthias Domin (1998) (PD) Electrocop (1989) European Soccer Challenge (1993) (Telegames) Eye of the Beholder (Prototype) (1990) (NuFX) Fat Bobby (1997) (Telegames) Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge (1991) (Telegames) Gates of Zendocon, The (1989) Gauntlet - The Third Encounter (1990) Ghouls 'n' Ghosts Plus V.2 Demo (199x) (PD) Hard Drivin' (1993) Hockey (1992) Hydra (1992) Ishido - The Way of the Stones (1991) Jimmy Conners Tennis (1991) Joust (1993) (Williams) Klax (1990) Krazy Ace Minature Golf (1997) (Telegames) Kung Food (1992) Lemmings (1993) Lexis (1999) (Songbird) Lite (Fever) by Bastian Schick (1997) (PD) Lode Runner (1996) (Kurt Olsen) Logon by Bastian Schick (1996) (PD) Loopz (Prototype) (1992) (Handmade Software) Lynx Casino (1992) Malibu Bikini Volleyball (1993) Marble Madness by Matthias Domin (1999) (PD) Mario Plus Demo (199x) (PD) Marlboro Go! (Prototype) (1993) (Digital Image) Mega Man Plus Demo (199x) (PD) Mines 2 by Bastian Schick (1996) (PD) Ms. Pac-Man (1990) NFL Football (1990) Ninja Gaiden (1990) Ninja Gaiden III - The Ancient Ship of Doom (1993) Pac-Land (1991) Paperboy (1990) Para Lemi! v005 (1997) (PD) Pinball Jam (1992) Pit Fighter - The Ultimate Competition (1992) Pong5 by Carl Forhan (1997) (PD) Power Factor (1992) Puzzler 2000 Qix (1991) (Telegames) Raiden (1997) (Telegames) Rampage (1991) Rampart (1991) Raw by Bastian Schick (1997) (PD) Raycast Corridor by Matthias Domin (1998) (PD) Remnant Planar Wars 3D Beta (2000) (PD) Road Riot 4WD (Beta) (1994) RoadBlasters (1990) Robo-Squash (1990) Robotron 2084 (1991) (Williams) Rygar - Legendary Warrior (1990) S.T.U.N. Runner (1991) Scrapyard Dog (1991) Shadow of the Beast (1992) Shanghai (1990) Show King Tut by Bastian Schick (1996) (PD) Snakebyte by Matthias Domin (1998) (PD) Stardreamer Steel Talons (1991) Super Asteroids & Missile Command (1995) Super Off-Road (1996) (Telegames) Super Skweek (1991) Switchblade II (1992) T-Tris (1996) by Bastian Schick Tetris Todd's Adventure in Slime World (1990) Toki (1990) Tournament Cyberball 2072 (1991) Turbo Sub (1991) Unknown Game 'T-RES' (199x) [b1] Viking Child (1991) Warbirds (1990) World Class Soccer (1992) Wuerfel 3 Demo (199x) (PD) Xenophobe (1990) Xybots (1991) Zarlor Mercenary (1990)
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Warepire wrote:
Chips Adventure should be done on the DOS version.
Can you explain why? They have the same physics, right?
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Patashu wrote:
Warepire wrote:
Chips Adventure should be done on the DOS version.
Can you explain why? They have the same physics, right?
Same physics as far as I know, but the graphics and music are so much better!
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Warepire wrote:
Patashu wrote:
Warepire wrote:
Chips Adventure should be done on the DOS version.
Can you explain why? They have the same physics, right?
Same physics as far as I know, but the graphics and music are so much better!
But the Lynx version is the original version of the game. The DOS version is a port by another developer.
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Every version has potential of its own.
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Can we make this thread sticky please? I mean, I still don't know why it isn't after almost 2 years.
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Can we make this thread sticky please? I mean, I still don't know why it isn't after almost 2 years.
Done.
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Dracula: The Undead, straightforward adventure game, chain of events style, so not much to skip, but a short game. Happy to explain any of the order of events if someone wants to TAS it. I also found an Out of Bounds/Wrong Warp glitch, I didn't find a use for it but maybe there is or other places you can do it. RTA run - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GVHA7zzxR0 Glitch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdgYv8cY_Ps