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Wouldn't it be a good idea to try out a tool-assisted run once your non-assisted run is finished? Would be great on this site!
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In any case, doesn't it start looping at some point (I don't know, haven't played it too much)? In that case, he could just stop the movie there, like the Track and field movie.
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I think it will be fun to watch. It's so damn fast... Better than the Castlevania 1 movie that's actually pretty boring, cause the game is so slow. Fast paced games are ideal!
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Bob Whoops wrote:
That is a punctuation mistake, not a language mistake.
It's none the less an error :P But anyway I've talked to many who actually don't know the difference and are American... But this is very off topic... In any case, anyone who wants to make a full SMW video has my support.
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In any case, I'd be very interested to see a perfected full movie of SMW, like the SMB3 one. I could try myself but 1. I have no experience of speedrunning, 2. I don't have any patience at all... Quote: "Btw, its kind of funny seeing other people speak a language that they don't know" Haha, still errors: it's and its... And you as English native speakers either don't change due to being lazy or just do it by mistake... It's funny that most people type "it's" when it should be its, and type "its" when it should be it's...
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I thought this one was pretty cool, and if you get the time, try one in Contra 3 too! Maybe you should put it in the NES section though?
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Bag of Magic Food wrote:
Wait, isn't the term "preservation"?
Just complain about the non-American guy! Of course you're right, I'm not a native speaker.
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Even if Bubsy isn't a very good game, it would be really funny to see a speedrun of it, since it is so fast. Same with games like Sonic 2 and 3 for Mega Drive (sorry, wrong board)
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Boco wrote:
At least one complete copy of every Famicom game ever released exists. There's a museum in Japan that has them all on display, with a bunch playable too.
Didn't know about that, sounds great! Someone needs to take game preserverance seriously. All movies, books and even magazines are preserved, why not games? What would you choose to preserve, Super Mario Bros or Scary Movie?
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Let's forget about legality, and talk about preservance! As most of you know, no official sources give a shit about the preservance of old video games, and when they are gone, they are gone! The emu scene is helping the old games to be remembered, and that's enough to make it ethically correct. Even Shigeru commented the emu scene with that he's happy that people still care about these old games.
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Thanks for the info. I've been here awhile and looked through the forums, and dl'd about 40 vids, so I knew already that Bisqwit decides. The problem is that Genesis and SNES files can be kinda large I guess, I think about the Donkey Kong Country movies in particular.
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Yeah, I thought that google would be my friend in this cause too, but I couldn't find anything useful :( I'll try ABC, thanks! Edit: ABC works perfectly! I'll uninstall normal Bittorrent now. Have all my seeds running, I'll keep it like that! Normally I only reboot maybe once per 2 weeks.
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Yeah, I'm late, but I'm new too so whatever :) Which of these movies will be released over bittorrent? I don't like watching through the emu, and it can be annoying to find roms...
Post subject: Easy way to multi-seed
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I'm new here, and I surely put this one in the wrong cathegory, but whatever. I want to know if there is an easy way to multi-seed, cause I have 43 vids from your page on my computer, which currently do no good (but my watching pleasure). I don't understand the thing with the .py files and so on. I tried yesterday, but couldn't figure it out, and I consider myself rather familiar with dos... There must be an easier way, and manually doing it is out of the question, I tried, but the files wouldn't load after a while. I don't have the fastest connection, it's a slow 0,5 Mbit, but I always keep the comp on, and I don't use my upl bandwidth (500 down, 400 up) anyway. If you have any tips on how to multi-seed without crappy dos commands, please let me know!