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I don't understand what's going on this game. Why did cop have to kill some explosive octopus? Can someone explain me?
P.S. Nice work, Dooty. I voted yes.
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Well, JWinslow23. "Computer repeating jail senteces" is actually not that creative. In TAS, creativity means the player do something unintended, or unexpected. Good examples of creativity are like:
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Same here. I don't mean to blame people who had grown up with Atari 2600; Precious childhood's memory should be respected whatever reason it is.
However this is not a poll to decide whether this game is historic or horrible enough to celebrate, but whether speedrun of this game deserves publication. In my point of view, this game has few contents to play with, too simple and plain to be TASed. Sorry, but I nothing to do but vote no.
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Honestly speaking, I'm afraid that 'wall glitch' may erode lots of entertainment.
I still think this TAS is publishable, but it looks so monotonous and boring. Isn't it possible to kill some enemies while moving?
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Well, I never noticed there was 'music move' in previous speedrun, but I think this TAS is as good as predesessor.
I love some parts when toads kich each other to fight off more enemies.
Suggested screenshot was great choice, too.
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I don't want to use TAS in real life, even if it's really possible. Real life isn't single-play, so what I have done with tools will affect the other people's living. TAS also includes luck manipulation, which means if I abuse tools to achieve goals, others will lost their opportunity. (there may be chance that both can get better with lots of luck maniputation, but life is usally zero-sum game, you know.)
However, if the universe has final boss, yes, I'll give a try to beat him with tools.
I hope I could see this scenario come true in my life, whatever it is.
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I can't understand why this didn't make it.
Edit : Oh, sorry, tetora_X. I was editing so long that I didn't see your post.
So is the reason that the author should have used (U) version?
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So at the end, the slime command Dalek-like robot to murder an innocent wizard? What a cruel creature it is...
The speedrun seems good enough for me, so I vote yes.
How about Metriod : Other M? That's a 'real' other M.
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I just dug this up from Gruefood Delight, I'm always happy whenever I find entertaining movie like this.
Even though it has been gruefood for 2 years, I don't hesitate to vote yes!
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Spikestuff wrote:
I was thinking about a tas of this will be great as there are three options.
-any% (all missions)
-100% (all missions all cars and all tokens and the other things (yeah I forgot))
-low% (mission skips)
Any% seems decent for first publication, if there's an ending after completing all mission.