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Zeupar wrote:
I look forward to this new TAS. Ryuto, could you include a drawing of Mew?
Sure. [URL=http://img705.imageshack.us/i/mewq.png/][/URL]
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I'm planning to remake the Brain Age TAS I've submitted to TASVideos. This time, about 50 drawings will be replaced with new ones that are harder to draw, or look funnier. The first brain age check won't be changed because I'd like to get a same order of problems to keep Ho-oh being in the end. My drawing skill is gradually getting better. I brought some of my drawings. [URL=http://img268.imageshack.us/i/bowsera.png/][/URL] [URL=http://img815.imageshack.us/i/younglink.png/][/URL] [URL=http://img26.imageshack.us/i/samusw.png/][/URL]
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It was quite funny. Yes vote.
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I think one frame is a big improvement on such a short and optimized run. Yes vote.
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Nice improvement! I like when you followed some fishes in act 2. Voting yes.
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TRT wrote:
Don't tell us what to expect :P. To me, I would like it to be a surprise what is drawn. The unexpectedness is what made this video and others like "Family Feud" make me laugh and kept me entertained.
Allright, I won't say anything about what I draw or release any WIP next time.
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adelikat wrote:
Hey Ryuto, please submit your Brain Age TAS, kthx.
Okay, the movie is coming soon!
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First brain age check (Culculations X 20) has been done, and I'll go on to Culculations X 100. On the next mode, everything I draw will be video game stuff from Nintendo. And half of them relate a series of Super Smash Bros. It may take much longer time than my test run to complete 100 problems and I may not launch a rocket. But I’ll ignore that because this run just aims to be as entertaining as possible and doesn’t aims for fastest time and high score.
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FODA wrote:
This idea has been brought up quite some time ago, I'm not sure if it was on IRC. Not sure why nobody did it before.
Brain Training TAS is very popular in Nico Videos. You can find a lot of TASes of the game here. http://www.nicovideo.jp/tag/TAS%E8%AA%9E I drawed another picture. [URL=http://img822.imageshack.us/i/hooh.png/][/URL] Brain Training is the best game I've ever seen.o_O Ho-oh can be 45 or 48.
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I got LOTS of positive feedback in TASVideos, Nico Videos, and YouTube, so I started to make the run. Now, I'm trying to draw pictures and testing what picture could be registered as which number. Here is a Jigglypuff picture. [URL=http://img25.imageshack.us/i/purin.png/][/URL] Jigglypuff can be 30, 35, or 36. These are very important numbers!
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I’m planning to make a run that aims to beat Calculation×100. I think anything could be drawn and registered as some numbers, and the run could be funny. Is the run acceptable here? As OmegaWatcher said, the player needs 20 stamps and at least 20 days to unlock all minigames. Here is a test run I made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGywoUAW-Sg
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BadPotato wrote:
Does after the 8 stage, the game is getting harder(more enemy/faster), or it just reset with the same thing as level 1? In that case, starting from savestate could be interesting.
According to comments on 890's Qix TAS, the game resets with it after the 16 stage. But you need to beat the game at 90% after the 40 stage.
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Here is a sequence run. http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm10946682 I continued to make the run but it came to a bad end. I found that stage 6 is never beaten until the player removes blocks coming from above. The run removes blocks too fast and I need to wait for all of new blocks for a long time to beat the level. The game was much more unsuitable for TASing than I expected. Therefore the TAS of the game should end at the first bonus stage.
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MUGG wrote:
I would like to see a full Alleyway TAS (did you make that improvement?) though I'm not sure if that would get accepted.
Yes, that improvement is mine. Actually, I'm not considering making a full Alleyway TAS for now. 890, one of the TASers of Alleyway said he have stopped making his run. That took my motivation away.
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890 made a TAS. http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm10941876 It looks like that he sets up the traps and catches the enemies. A year ago, I researched the game if it has a real ending. I found it has more than 50 stages. Probably it is endless. So I think it is a good idea to aim to complete 8 stages only. I'm considering improving his run and submitting the one here. Anyone interested in such a video?
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Derakon wrote:
(Incidentally, it's spelled "feint", not "faint". "Faint" is when you fall unconscious)
Let me check in a dictionary... Oh, it says the correct spelling is "feint", too. I'll modify the submission text.
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This run was glitchy, well played, and entertaining! I laughed at Metalman's fight. Voting yes.
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Nice to see a VB TAS. I wanna watch it with 3D glasses. Voting yes.
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I love this run. Vote yes.
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Lex wrote:
I loved the run! I have the same pleased comments as OmegaWatcher. However, starting on stage 3 doesn't make sense to me unless it's the latest stage you can start on. If that was the case, then I would consider it a speed-running strat, but if not, it seems really arbitrary as a starting point. I'm holding my vote until I know whether or not stage 3 is the latest possible stage to start on.
That's right, it is the latest possible stage I can start on.
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mklip2001 wrote:
This run started pretty cool and then got a little repetitive, but some stages were occasionally awesome. I think stage 26, for instance, was cool, since after some initial setup, you blew up the entire board with one big combo. It seems strange to start from Stage 3... that seems to be a pretty arbitrary starting point. Which stages could you start from normally at the beginning of the game?
I could start from stage 1, 2, and 3. As you mentioned, this run got a little repetitive. I decided to start from stage 3 not to get it repetitive as much as possible.
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I never thought Baxter's run could be possible to improve by four seconds. Compared with previous run, the strategy of your run is definitely different from it. The way of putting peaces is impressive. I enjoyed the run. I hope you will make another Tetris run. I'll vote yes.
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I enjoyed the run. I’m not familiar with the game, though. The movement looks optimized and the glitches are fun to watch. I’ll vote yes.