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SNES used. No warps, No passwords.
No hits taken. Aims for fastest time, entertainment. Hardest mode NOT used, only adds hits for final bosses, which takes more time, and adds to repetiveness and bordem.
A variety pack of interesting levels. From football to western to space, this has it all.
Manipulates luck for both bosses and bonus games. (Intentionally chose Hampton, quickest to end) Also note that the Boss of level 3 throws both bolts and lightbulbs, but lightbulbs can't attack the machine.
The speed burst makes for both an interesting speed run, as well as a great attack. Notice that while jump/speedburst, you can be practically invincible by manipulation.

Bisqwit: Cancelled - why?

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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #429: DarkKobold's SNES Tiny Toon Adventures in 23:55.97
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Great game choice, I liked this one back in the day. It seems there are some issues here, though. Mainly, it looks like you don't use dash to its fullest potential. Often at the end of an area, you'll walk forward even when you could have dashed. Also, that bonus in the football stage is just ridiculous. Would it be faster for you to get tackled near the end zone and run in on the next play? The last boss could have been done better it seems, I recall at least one instance where the gun hits nothing. I wouldn't vote yes for this, but give it another shot! Don't be afraid to rerecord often, and use frame advance if you don't know about it already. -Josh
but then you take my 75 perchance chance of winning, if we was to go one-on-one, and then add 66 and two-thirds ch...percents...i got a 141 and two-thirds chance of winning at sacrifice
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Wow, I never thought of the football trick. I'll try to slide and not get tackled, so I can go with the no hits version still. (It isn't life, but it is still a hit) I'd also like to know if the man, i.e. Bisqwit, wants me to do this in hard mode, even though it adds time. Also, to be noted, doing the run takes about half a second to get started, so sometimes running isn't used to save time. My biggest beef watching is when the run meter isn't fully used up and a scene ends. I'll play with the final boss, I think the reason it misses once is one of those luck manipulation things.
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It is expected that you play on the hardest difficulty possible. Did you know that pressing the dash button quickly makes you hover in mid air? Its very entertaining to mix that and ultra-sliding (pressing down every other 4 frames while dashing) on the train level.
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Good call, I can down it inside the one yard line, and then slide finish to get only 11 stars. A little trick I figured out to make sure it gets inside the one, but it should be highly entertaining, (oh, btw, I don't get hit)
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it can be improved, and in challenge skill =/
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I got to the final level in challenge mode. I found out some nifty tricks, (thanks Zurreco!) That completely changes the pace of the fifth level. It looks like even all my tricks, the video is going to be almost the same length, because of the challenge mode. However, it should hopefully be more entertaining than the last one. I can post a work in progress, if anyone is interested.
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I'm sure we'd all love to see it. If you're working on a new run and consider this one obsolete, cancel the submission and start a thread in the SNES forum. Could post your WIP there while you're at it.
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