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This game is based on the graphic novel/anime series called Saint Seiya aka Knights of the Zodiac. I included the opening and the ending for entertainment. I personally like the game music alot and I try to expose as many secrets as possible for enjoyment. The entire game is based on the story from fighting for the bronze cloth, retrieving golden cloth robbed by Ikki, until saving the goddess Athena twice. The hardest part in the game is trying to figure out how much energy I should put in to kill the enemy because it can get random sometimes and I need to save energy too. To save walking time, I have to wear cloth but it takes alot of cosmos as I walk. And also I never used other characters since they are weaker.


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #1114: totoro's NES Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu in 38:32.60
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Umm... Not skipping the rather long intro sequence, and waiting for the title screen to come up again will most certainly be the doom of this movie. EDIT: Okay, the first battle looks like it was recorded in real time, non-tool-assisted... then -apparently- there was no more input, and the game went idle for as much as I fast-forwarded...
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Voing no because you're taking SEVEN THOUSAND FRAMES to press start at the title screen. At first I thought something was broken. Then you take forever to assign those numbers (BTW, why are you allowed to set all of them to maximum values right at the start?), waiting like a minute after maxing out the cosmos value and finally the game's just unbearably boring.
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Well, after watching it with the right rom version, I can say there are obvious flaws all over the place, and button presses were never done at the earliest possible frame. Never. Not even once. Not to mention the highly questionable decision of not skipping the overly long intro sequence. Then again, even if it were played perfectly, there's no getting around the fact that this game is hideous -and this is coming from a Saint Seiya fan. I have to vote No.
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Like I said, I like the music so I let it run until it's finished. I don't really care about rejection. I made it because I like making it. I will continue to make thing the way I want it, and the way I intend to make it, and the way I want to improve it, and the way I like it. It might suck, but I can never hate it. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. :-)
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if you know you don't respect the rules, and that it will be rejected, why bother submitting it ? we don't care about your ego... please respect the watchers and do the job fully, or don't. sorry if I sound rude, but have you ever thought quality over quantity ? tens of boring TASs don't make a good one. please show more dedication in your work... and spend more time on just one game... good luck !
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The intro song is awesome, indeed... I can't complain about that. Besides that... I can't see any reason to play that game again...
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