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scrimpeh wrote:
I'm kind of afraid to ask, but is there anything known on G5 as of right now, or is it all just speculation? I haven't kept up with the show in quite a while, you see.
https://www.equestriadaily.com/2018/03/my-little-pony-generation-5-what-we.html
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At least in your other examples, interesting things are happening in the meantime. There is nothing interesting going on here.
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Sorry man, but what a worthless run.
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Radiant wrote:
(which is ironic because Apogee was the most famous and prominent shareware developer at the time, and Epic was an unknown newcomer).
And yet look who's the big name in the business now!
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So, uh, what's going on here? Have you secretly made a butt ton of speedruns and are submitting them all at once, or have you secured permission from the Japanese hobbyists to submit them here?
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Given the large gaps in India, wouldn't it make more sense to tackle two rows per pass instead of pause glitching to do one per pass?
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If that's the case, I suppose I can revert back to my photobucket account.
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http://tasvideos.org/2103S.html This looks fine to me now. Does it look okay for anyone else? If so, did photobucket back off on their hotlinking thing?
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I wish to emphasize with the viewing audience the speed in which this game runs. As you can see, the game is lightning fast. There is almost no time for a human being to react to anything. I remember the first time I played this, it took me over an hour just to get past the first screen, only to die again half a second into the second screen. It disgusts me to think that the developers intended the player to go for twenty friggin screens.
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Woo, moons! For my acceptance speech, I shall give a fun fact about this game. At the time of release, Nintendo held the exclusive rights to Tetris, which they exercised in this title by makng the plot coupons a bunch of tetris pieces. However, when it came time to release it on the Virtual Console, they had lost those rights and had to scrub out any references to tetris, calling the pieces by the humdrum name "blocks."
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Yeah, this is definitely a separate branch.
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Post subject: Here's an avatar I don't get to use very often.
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I'm... sorry, but the girl reminds of of Ariel from Peter Gray's Draw Manga.
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Challenger wrote:
EDIT: Removed 1 frame during power-on, and synched again without problem, even on the lastest version of BizHawk!
Welp, that just save one frame! I wish to put a formal request to an admin to replace my submission with this file so that it synchronizes with the latest emulator.
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This should be branchless, just saying.
I'm covering my butt because I passed over a few opportunities, just saying.
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Watching this has been one of the most unusual experiences of my life. What exactly is the gameplay here? All I can see is that the camera gets closer and closer to a gather of Missingo that are floating above a group of damned souls that are drowning in the inky void of Hell. Meanwhile, numbers randomly appear, you hear random sounds coming from the noise channel, and then suddenly you're staring at some Caucasian child who's dressing as a Native American. All to a calming ambience musical track. And reading the description doesn't help much. What is going on here?
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I have zero intention of even trying to synchronize to the latest version, given how often the RNG crops up. Some bits even required some intricate, frame-by-frame manipulation, and dealing with that again is just unfeasible. If you want to try, knock yourself out.
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Hello everyone, yes I am still working on this! I have one last update that completes chapter 8. Next update will be a final submission. http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/46019778580940495 IMPORTANT SYNCHING NOTE!!! The latest version of Bizhawk that this will work on is 1.11.6, as the builds after that made some changes to Neshawk to improve accuracy. Again, the struggle has primarily been energy and motivation. But mostly a stupidly uncooperative RNG this time around. That saps my energy and motivation. For those wondering, I am not going to be performing the final boss skip discovered by scaryice. From looking at it, it appears to be using the same sets of glitches that enables one to skip to the end credits during the mokey pits, so skipping the final bosses comes off as arbitrary. I will be fighting all bosses, and will submit it as "No OoB glitches." Thank you all for your patience!
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No one's going to mention it? Fine, I'll mention it. I'm not entirely keen on switching the region just to skip a few levels. Although no one really cares about this game, so does it matter?
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It's kinda humorous how Kirk & Co just roll through these missions without actually solving anything. Any chance for a 100% run?
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Some schools of thought have the multiplication and division occur simultaneously, resulting in the one on the left. This method makes sense if you consider division to be multiplying by the reciprocal, IE 6*.5*(2+1)
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I'm hoping that the switch over to "Early Access" forced them ot use the most recent beta, because holy cow this game looks so unfinished.
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jlun2 wrote:
I wonder how will it be once out? Hopefully not flop like Mighty Number 9.
It's nothing too severe, but it looks like jimmies are starting to get rustled!
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Tara Strong as not!Applejack? Interesting...
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Seizure warning?
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They've kept quiet about the development, so it really hasn't had a chance to hemmorage good will like MN9 did. But it's also been fairly forgotten about. So yeah, it'll be interesting to see how it turns out.
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For those of you who still care. Link to video
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