Post subject: SDA Charity Marathons 2013
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Yearly event with lots of tasty stuff, featuring quite some of our members and friends. Penultimate year DK was presenting the nesbot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQXVgMKJEDY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN1yEOVYyAQ Last year PJ was glitchfesting Battletoads: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SFUmjs9E1c Now we're going to see Tompa playing DKC, Battletoads&DoubleDragon glitchfest by PJ and Mecha Richter (I helped finding new glitches), also some stuff from: Greenalink, Carl Sagan, Sinister1, Duckfist, Funkdoc, KennyMan666, Emptyeye, and others. http://marathon.speeddemosarchive.com/schedule Watch it on http://www.twitch.tv/speeddemosarchivesda and likely on http://marathon.speeddemosarchive.com/ itself.
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GET HYPE \ ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) /
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GET HYPE! Thanks for the thread, feos! It's definitely going to be a blast and you should all check it out. For the entire week. Nonstop. :D
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SDA Claims they can do SM64 in 2 hours for 120 stars. That would beat the current TAS run or at least tie it.
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hegyak wrote:
SDA Claims they can do SM64 in 2 hours for 120 stars. That would beat the current TAS run or at least tie it.
Try that math again. The current TAS for 120 stars is 1h 20 minutes, the estimate for the marathon is 40 minutes over the TAS run. Or did I totally miss a joke?
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Warepire wrote:
hegyak wrote:
SDA Claims they can do SM64 in 2 hours for 120 stars. That would beat the current TAS run or at least tie it.
Try that math again. The current TAS for 120 stars is 1h 20 minutes, the estimate for the marathon is 40 minutes over the TAS run.
No, I can't read sometimes. I thought it read 120 minutes, not 1 hour and 20 minutes. My bad.
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