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Yes there's that as well. Personally I just use filefront for everything.
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Use yousendit. It has a limited bandwith but the downloads are quite fast and I don't imagine it would get destroyed too quickly in here. Or use filefront which has no limits but requires registration. www.yousendit.com www.filefront.com
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Ha yeah. Something-man.png.
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I used to play this game and I still can barely follow what's going on. Great job and thanks for the avi bisqwit.
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The "Rebirth" section of the game would be terribly boring to watch. It's almost exactly the same.
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Not as funny as the last one, but obviously speed matters more. Nice run.
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Why would Samus' suit even have the capacity for all that junk. Amazing run.
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Great run of a really great game. Yes vote if I could.
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That penguin race was magnificent, the whole thing was. Great work.
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Post subject: Re: Glover
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Maza wrote:
The runs were made with Glover (U) [!].m64 rom.
And obviously the rerecording mupen64 emulator, which can be found on this site.
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Hm, why no star?
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FODA wrote:
humm i don't think his 100 coin in cool-cool mountain was bad at all, so "shit" is maybe a little too harsh.
He was probably referring to the video quality.
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Really entertaining movie, nice work.
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Still kind of repetitive (I suppose that's an inevitability), but alot more entertaining than the last one.
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