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Top notch rubbering action.
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Strange game. Run looks optimized.
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The perspective on this game messes with my head. This run is proof that Genesis bass can make anything entertaining, even walking. The idea the rogue let the party eat it in the first cave to keep the loot for himself is also quite entertaining.
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Love this run. Something pure about a walkathon.
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Masterjun wrote:
notBowen wrote:
Am I understanding this correctly? This run took the input of the previous run
Nope, you are already wrong there. I never even looked at the input.
Is it different?
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Am I understanding this correctly? This run took the input of the previous run and translated it to another emulator and it was accidentally 2 frames faster? The run is slower but somehow subtracting the lag difference between emulators makes this "faster"? But doing the same thing in the previous emulator wouldn't be faster? And neither run would work exactly on a real system?
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So it would seem everyone on this board is either a computer science major or a Brony. It's all greek to me, baby.
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Spider-Waffle wrote:
**EDIT** I would care to issue an ultimatum. If this doesn't turn out faster I will cease ALL activity related to Oot speedruns and TASes for 10 years. If it does turn out faster all my doubters, libelers, and close minded non-productive people to the community will cease ALL activity related to OoT speedruns and TASes for 10 years. This includes IRC, ANY forum, ANY online stream site, ANY video hosting site such as http://www.youtube.com/, http://zeldaspeedruns.com/ http://speeddemosarchive.com/, and ANY internet relay chat, voice, or video such as AIM, ICQ, Skype, google chat, MSN, yahoo chat, Roger Wilco, Ventrilo, ect.; so long as the activity has any relevance to OoT speedruns and TASes. IP addresses and locations will be tracked, no new accounts will be made. It is a cease and desist and we can work out a legal binding document. In 10 years the losing parties can return as normal as wiser more open minded individuals and work cooperatively together. You can either accept this and be included in the legal document, or, apologize to me and say "I am sorry Mr. Piepho, it will never happen again and I'll be MUCH more open minded in the future", or let it be know to the entire community that you are a worthless coward and troll and will hopefully be ostracized by the community itself. If you choose the later I will also file internet libel lawsuits against you and you can see how will connected to University of Washington School of Law I am as well as meet me in court or settle. You have 3 chooses, choose wisely.
Thank you, this is the funniest thing I have ever read on this site.
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One of my favorite games of all time gets a big improvement and includes my character of choice (Skate) for the first time. Not much to do but vote yes.
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Multimedia Fusion games... that's a can of worms that should remain firmly closed.
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Despite all these proclamations about this being a super well-known hack this is my first exposure to it and it looks jank as hell. This reminds me of the terrible Sonic fangames I made in my adolescence in terms of design quality and just as I'd be loathe to see a run of those published I have to vote no on this submission. Quality play though.
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FractalFusion wrote:
This game reminds me of Sonic the Hedgehog games for whatever reason.
The music sounds incredibly similar.
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I remember renting this. What a piece of trash this game was. Props for abusing it.
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Russo must be booking these matches.
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Probably has enough yes votes just from the authors... I'll add one anyway.
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Post subject: Re: No from me, sorry
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Shyft- wrote:
I really enjoyed the submission
This should really be the only criteria.
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Shame about the skipped levels but still a very entertaining run. Yes'm vote.
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I can't believe there was so much debate over such an incredible run. Entertainment trumps all rules and the cut scenes anyone interested in this run enough to watch a 2+ hour movie have almost assuredly been committed to memory at this point. I guess some people just have an irrational hatred of moonspeak.
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I think this submission has spoiled me. How can I watch an encode again without the nifty commentary box?
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As a big UMVC3 fan seeing Firebrand in his original incarnation is pretty surreal. Solid run, Make Rapid Progres!
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A Sonic TAS where I can hear the music for an appreciable length. Delicious.
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Highly amusing and short enough to not get old. Yes vote.
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The only Final Fantasy I actually finished as a child, so I actually liked being reminded of some of those moments in the cut scenes and such. I've watched plenty of 5-6 hour speed runs before this one, so the length isn't really that big of a deal. Yes vote.
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This mode was such a pain in the ass as I recall it. Your obliterating it did my heart good.
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