Kirby's Dream Course TAS by gocha

This is my first run, and first submission.

Essentials

  • Aims for lowest score (primary goal), and fastest time
  • Takes damage to get lower score, or save time
  • Uses a game restart sequence
  • Emulator used is Snes9x 1.43 rerecording v9 (v17 is also supported)
  • Let the ROM run for a few seconds before playing the movie
  • Use WIP1 Timing: ON (IMPORTANT)
  • Allow Left+Right / Up+Down: ON (IMPORTANT)
  • Volume Envelope Height Reading: ON
  • Fake Mute desync workaround: OFF
  • Sync samples with sound CPU: ON

About the game

Kirby's Dream Course (known as カービィボウル in Japan) is a very innovative golf game. The game combines elements from the Kirby series (enemies, environments, and Kirby's ability to absorb skills) with the rules of golf, creating in a unique style of gameplay.
Don't be fooled, this game is harder than it looks.

About the run

My primary goal is to get the lowest score possible with the secondary goal of finishing the game as fast as possible. The following table shows the achieved scores.
CourseScoresTotal
Course 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Course 21 1 1 1 2 1 1 19
Course 32 1 1 1 2 1 1 110
Course 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Course 51 1 2 2 1 1 1 110
Course 61 1 2 1 1 1 1 19
Course 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Course 81 2 1 1 1 1 1 19
Extra 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Extra 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Extra 32 1 1 1 2 1 1 110
Extra 41 1 1 1 2 2 1 110
Extra 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Extra 61 1 2 1 1 1 1 19
Extra 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
Extra 81 1 1 1 1 1 1 18
The final battle with Dedede is not necessary to unlock all of the secrets in the game, but it is required to see the ending, so I have included it for completeness sake. Besides, Kirby must defeat Dedede to fulfill his goal of restoring the beautiful starlit sky, right? I fight Dedede in normal mode rather than extra mode. In extra mode, Kirby deals half as much damage to Dedede, which prolongs the battle but makes it none the more interesting.

Improvable Holes

People who can read Japanese can refer to wipe's Kirby's Dream Course page, for the details of the strategies.

Thanks

  • Nanahocha: His beautiful walkthrough movie inspired me. I appreciate it.
  • Revned, wipe, zabon: Great players, who tried to get lowest score. Thank you very much.
  • Friend K.: Ninja, helped me in every respect.
Finally, I hope you enjoy the run!

Truncated: Very interesting show of ingenuity. As some people said, it is quite long, but it seems to be well liked despite that. Accepting for publication.


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #1349: gocha's SNES Kirby's Dream Course in 1:11:36.52
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Thank you NesVideoAgent. Also, I thank my friend who corrected my awkward English. This run still has possibility of optimization, but I think that the run proves many things. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed :)
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Of course I enjoyed it. Good job, gocha.
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What sync settings? This thing messes up on the main menu.
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Nice! YES vote easily, never knew so many holes could be done in 1 stroke! Well done :)
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Yes vote. Some of these holes were too glorious...
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I'm voting yes. This TAS is just all-around very well done.
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I loved watching the WIPs for this, awesome stuff sir
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watched it, liked it
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When I first discovered this site about a year ago I made myself familiar with the rules. If I remember correctly one sentence was/is that TASers want to create art. I don't know any movie on this site that could be called more art than this one. Just awesome!
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I don't know if I would have watched it all without fast-forwarding through the long and numerous transitions, but most of the solutions were incredibly impressive and interesting to watch unfold.
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It's fun and well played. Yes vote.
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I've tried and failed to get it to playback. It always fails to selected "Play course" after selecting 1P game. I'll have to wait until someone publishes it.
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And to think, I thought this was going to be boring :P Yes vote from me.
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I never could complete even the first course in this game...and I found this very impressive... I wish that ALL the holes could of been complete in one shot... I did have to skip the transititons in the later extra courses but it can not be helped. I vote yes.
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yes of (dream)course! watched all your wips before and the final too :)! enjoyed watching it gotcha gambatte :D
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Yes vote, despite being over an hour long, it was a very interesting game with a lot of technique involved and many of the holes had very interesting ways in which they were performed.
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nitsuja wrote:
I don't know if I would have watched it all without fast-forwarding through the long and numerous transitions, but most of the solutions were incredibly impressive and interesting to watch unfold.
Couldn't have said it any better myself.
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DeHackEd wrote:
I've tried and failed to get it to playback. It always fails to selected "Play course" after selecting 1P game.
It's like Umihara Kawase; you need to let the ROM run for a few seconds before playing the movie. I get that same desync if I don't do that.
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The cutscenes between each hole can't be helped. So, judging based on the gameplay... *jaw drops* Yes vote.
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voting meh. It's really good, but WAYYY too long. I started heavily abusing the fast forward button around special course 3
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I'm voting yes since i already watched the wip. I'll wait for the wip to watch the dedede battle.
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I have to say this is a tremendous effort and it seems to be more watchable in segments. Either way it was pretty good although I don't know this game all too well I give it a yes vote.
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yeah spoilers abundant here I played this a lot as a child. That spark-wall boost on 6-5 was the coolest thing I've ever seen done in this game. Also notable: Using the black spiked ball to get the hole in one earlier in the game. I could never figure that hole out. Hole in one on 8-1. Jeez. Voting yes, despite not being done. The rest could be goatse and would still be worth publishing.
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I'm not even gonna ask how.... just gonna vote yes.