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Early PSX title I had; I like the pseudo-3D drawing that was also used in Road Rash 3D. The TAS is kind of a "TAS Longplay", not notably glitchy, no level skipping etc. Perfectly acceptable for Vault IMO but I don't know if "Meh" is considered the correct etiquette for that.
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Absolute chaos, I love it!
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Immediately recognisable as inhuman, but not so glitched-out to be unwatchable. Instant +1!
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The down-warps were amazing, the whole thing was great to watch!
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This game is one of the most visually impressive ROM hacks for the SNES and should be seen by more people. If you ever wondered what it would be like if Nintendo were still making SNES games in 2006, this game is for you. Submission issues aside, the TAS itself is a fairly straight-forward run through the game and lacks any great entertainment factor besides what the game has to offer visually. Voting yes for a good demonstration of a worthwhile ROM hack.
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A huge part of my childhood and a beautiful TAS!
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I'm honoured to have had my disassembly work help towards this beautiful TAS! An massive YES vote from me -- since I understand the inner workings of this game, the lag abuse is a seriously impressive undertaking!
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I've played this game and it's fiendishly difficult; you can spend hundreds of moves trying to suss out the solution to a puzzle. I voted this for entertaining because it's concise and you can see just how potentially difficult each puzzle could be as the TAS breezes through them.
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Ah, I understand now, thanks!
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Entertaining! Could somebody please do a high-resolution capture, if possible with the texture-warping fix some emulators support -- the 480p resolution is a mess in YouTube :'(
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Oh wow, real nice. You really should use a shot of putting the gun in the lock. The current screenshot is nothing special; OOB / missing geometry is par-for-the-course for TASes, but the flare-skips are just the most surreal thing for TR players!
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This was the first Castlevania game I played (I know it's a fan-game, but it ticks all the boxes), and the first Spectrum game too. It's a great demonstration of the hardware's capabilities and limitations. This was very enjoyable to watch even though the game wasn't broken to pieces by the TAS; I hope you publish it.