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Nach wrote:
That seems sensible, and I may consider that. I'd like to know everyone else's opinions.
The idea of walkathon, to me, does not represent speed. Therefore I do not see why a full and warped version are necessary. This video walks better than the warped walk, and walks through all eight worlds to boot. Having both a warp walk and full walk so it mirrors the SMB run categories is not a good enough reason in my book.
adelikat wrote:
I very much agree with this post.
Bobmario511 wrote:
Forget party hats, Christmas tree hats all the way man.
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I was able to watch the whole thing at 33%. I wasn't overly entertained, I was simply curious as to what the next boss/stage would be like. I think the game is horrible, but I can see why people would want it published (hard, nostalgia, etc.) I personally vote no, but the previous reasons could potentially bring more viewers/members to the forum, as well as entertaining those who could never beat it. I am going with a meh.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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I guess you weren't explicit enough for me. I watched the TAS like I watch many other TASes - without any previous knowledge of the game. I don't think I need to play the game in order to vote on the movie. The music was loud and made my ears bleed, the stages look like the ending sequences for a Kid Chameleon stage, and the movie (through no fault of the runner, but more the layout of the hack) doesn't look like a TAS, but rather, someone who has practiced these levels a lot. I don't think a Super Meat Boy TAS would be interesting, and I know a TAS of this hack is not interesting.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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I guess you will have to be a virgin a while longer. Sorry, bud.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Am I the only one who thinks this shit is fucking stupid?
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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henke37 wrote:
Can I please have a version that actually plays all the stages? It would be a nice complement to this one.
Make one yourself ;)
adelikat wrote:
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It was cool and all, but I was not that impressed with the hack. I am going to give this one a meh.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Morimoto, for sure. I had to read through previous comments to make sure I hadn't already posted ;3
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Off topic: the avatars of Mr. Kelly R. Flewin and CoolKirby are similar enough to blow my mind. I thought "Wow, MKRF double posted? I can't believe it!" and then my mind was blown. I am interested to see this time attack. Once an encode is up I will devour the visual candy and vote.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Derakon wrote:
As an American, I remember once getting marked down in school for using a British spelling in a vocabulary test. I'd learned the word (outside of school) with its British spelling and didn't see any need to re-learn a different spelling when I already knew one correct one. My teacher evidently felt differently.
Thanks to Bram Stoker, I learned colour and other odd spellings. Colour still seems right to me. Shouldn't teachers be happy that we are learning outside of class?
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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He shaves his eyebrows
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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When using technical writing, one space is perfectly acceptable. I made a new sentence just to stick it to the man.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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I agree with Warp.  Holy hell, I actually wrote that.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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I did not enjoy Fellowship of the Ring. I hated Two Towers enough to put the book down and walk away; too much time was taken to describe the trek through the Dead Marshes. Anyways, the Hobbit is his most interesting book for me. I read that one in two days, tops. On my list of to reads is the Song of Fire and Ice. I still have four books in the Wheel of Time series to finish before starting that one. Of course, by the time I finish the next four WoT books the last one will be out.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Rridgway wrote:
Comicalflop wrote:
Did you think to test playing as the south to see if they'd get a lower frame count? They did win the very first battle, you know. Also, I'm thinking no vote and no publish for political correctness. But what do I know? I've watched Civil War movies, and wasn't impressed, so ergo, this movie doesn't impress me either right? right?
Well, if he wanted to be proper, shouldnt the actual run take 4 years?
It's coming up, buddy! Tell Chamale to make his last push and win the war!
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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This was a 2d side-scroller for the Genesis. It had a male warrior, female warrior and mage. I remember the mage being the best, mainly because his attack stabs the ground and energy shoots forward, hitting the enemy. If memory serves, the wizard looks like Gandalf the Gray. The first boss was fought near some fire or lava. He probably spit fire at the character. It reminds me of a dungeons and dragons type setup. Lots of gray and brown in the background, a "wow, these graphics look real!" type of game. It was a tough game. I can't say I got far past the first or second level. It was definitely M rated; I think the heroes could bleed. I do not remember if it is two player. I know it was on Genesis, but I do not think it was on another home console. It was definitely NOT Golden Axe, or any other "psudo-3D" game. Does anyone have any ideas? I would love to replay this game!
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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adelikat wrote:
I very much agree with this post.
Bobmario511 wrote:
Forget party hats, Christmas tree hats all the way man.
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"I cannot grow hemp?! Blasphemy, by jove!"
adelikat wrote:
I very much agree with this post.
Bobmario511 wrote:
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FODA wrote:
How about flying near the speed of light as a form of traveling to the future? That could have less to no bad consequences (except maybe being extremely expensive).
As you approach the speed of light your mass (weight) becomes infinite. That may be a drawback.
erokky wrote:
Mainly because I thought there should be some sort of repurcussion in exchange for the ability to witness the future. The question is one more of philosophy rather than one of pragmatism
You bring up an interesting point erokky. What would I give up to witness the future? As amazing the future might be for me, I would be the only one impressed. I would have no one to tell about how amazing the future allegedly is/will be because my future is their present. I would not go into the future. I think it will be much more like the present than anyone thinks, anyways.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Well, I don't hate you AjAX. I am impressed you actually took the time to go through such a long game while rerecording mistakes. I got pissed off at trying to complete Barney's Hide and Seek, and that was all of 165 frames and 5 rerecords.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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So someone could translate sgrunt's post for him
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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I don't think the runner will get the message. He uses a translator to write in English. Hopefully this will help him get the hang of tasing: Egor305: What language do you speak?
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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I think the old version looks more... right? Wrong word, but whatever. The colors seems to change/fade at an even pace, whereas Labview has less smooth transitions.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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Epic is the 2010 decade's extreme/Xtreme. Nice run. I will give two toes way up.
adelikat wrote:
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Bobmario511 wrote:
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This game is fucked, dude. Yes.
adelikat wrote:
I very much agree with this post.
Bobmario511 wrote:
Forget party hats, Christmas tree hats all the way man.