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I love this game- it's so wonderfully oddball.
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LOVES POSTING JUST SO I CAN BE IGNORED
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That's weird- the version I have has lots of cartoonish blood and stuff.
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More analysis of an obscure game than is necessary + TV Tropes references? Can we hang out?
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Anybody home?
Post subject: Sparkster - Last of the Rocket Knights
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Okay guys, you gotta check this video I made: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9C34684700CE7CF9 It's a Sparkster comic book story, now complete with voice acting, music and sound effects. I'm sure any Sparkster fan would enjoy it.
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Prophecy I - The Viking Child
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This: Found it in a banner ad on the Mario wiki. If this means I can stomp droopy-nosed Smurfs, I'd totally play it.
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Hmm. Problem seems to be gone. But still, the fact that it happened in the first place...
Post subject: Can't stay logged in
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For some reason I can't seem to log in for more than one page. Sometimes the login link doesn't even work! I'm lucky to be posting at all.
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Yay! A comment! XD
Post subject: History of Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle
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Just a silly thing I wrote. http://tymime.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/bugs-bunny-crazy-castle-is-crazier-than-you-think/ The things you learn trying to collect every Mickey or Bugs game... yeesh.
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Voting yes for three reasons: 1. I was entertained (though not as much as other runs) 2. I didn't notice any sloppiness that I didn't chalk up to the game's awful physics (although that first pause right before the upward scrolling section at the end of Labyrinth Zone seemed unnecessary) 3. I feel sorry for True 'cause of all the flack he's been getting. I get the feeling I'm one of the few people here who are still entertained merely by seeing someone play a game really really fast. Conclusion: I must be a freak (haha, I already knew that).
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Because I certainly took time to post something just so nobody would notice it.
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Now that's more like it! :)
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Considering that my purchases/gifts in the last month or so have been:
    The Complete Tales of the Brothers Grimm Douglas Adams' The Salmon of Doubt Monty Python Complete Series box set (Region 2 UK edition!) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Blu-ray) Rocky Horror Picture Show (2-disc edition) Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein Six Roger Rabbit comic books Krazy & Ignatz 1929-1930 A 8 GB memory card ...and a button that reads "I have seen the backside of water"
I really do feel I should have scored higher.
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OmnipotentEntity wrote:
If someone can just translate the text, I'll take care of the typesetting
It's being worked on, thankfully. http://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php/topic,7296.0.html
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I think it might need some optimization, but it's looking good so far!
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I am positively surprised! It looks indeed look like a good game for a TAS, and your movie seems well made so far. Do continue.
Some people might not believe me, but seriously, some of the best platformers I've ever played feature licensed characters!
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Hmm... I think that may be it, what with the squashed soldiers and all. I could have sworn the graphics were better than that, though.
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I kind of doubt I would ever play these games, but I would like to at least know what the heck they were...
  • A NES platformer that I once saw at a friend's house. I'm probably not even remembering it right. Anyway, I believe you played a ninja, and you would go from room to room taking out enemies. You could cling to the walls. It had a red color scheme.
  • A PC or DOS game I remember playing on my uncle's old Windows 3.1. It was a top-down tank game, with very detailed graphics for the time. It was booted from a floppy disk.
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It slowed down quite a bit during the underwater level, and I think some other Speedy game may have been a better choice (Los Gatos Bandidos perhaps), but I enjoyed it quite a bit.
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I'm amazed Wii emulation is this good so quickly and yet Nintendo 64 emulation has been floundering for years now. What's the deal?
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Well whaddya know? That's great! The homepage of the Mac version doesn't mention that... Doesn't support Monopoly though. Shoot.
Post subject: Ripping pinball music
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If anyone here is familiar at all with PinMAME and solid state pinball machines, I'd like to know if it's at all possible to rip music and sound effects from the ROMs. There was someone at Pinball Nirvana (no offense to the guy) that uploaded some soundtracks as MP3 (I presume they were recorded while playing the tables in Visual Pinball), but they were often incomplete and of iffy sound quality. Are there any other video game music fans out there who are as interested as I am?