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This submission takes the pterodactyl path of this game. This is the REAL path unlike Deign's movie.
This movie is slower than Deign's movie, but FAR more entertaining as it takes the most entertaining path and executes it masterfully.
  • The movie contains critical speed entertainment trade offs
  • Aims for fastest time
  • Colors a dinosaur
  • Will one day be worth its weight in gold
  • FCEU .16 (will sync with FCEU .22)

NesVideoAgent: Hi! I am a robot. I took a few screenshots of this movie and placed them here. Oh! I also corrected the ROM name.
  • You indicated Color a Dinosuar (U).nes
  • I updated it to Color A Dinosaur (U) [!].nes
adelikat: removed screenshot as it contained major spoilers :|

Bisqwit: Thanks for contributing something for future reference. Now rejecting this submission in a non-humorous manner.


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #1904: adelikat's NES Color a Dinosaur "Pterodactyl" in 00:43.58
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I forgot to include the memory locations that were critical in optimizing this TAS: 0021-022 Pencil coordinates 0109-010C - Color selection & checkmark coordinates 0011 - Global Timer 0088-008A - Pencil velocity / Motion animation addresses
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Voting no for the noticeable lack of sub-pixel optimization.
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RT-55J wrote:
Voting no for the noticeable lack of sub-pixel optimization.
Yeah, I was afraid of that ._. But other than that trick, my movie is perfect :-)
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Hmm.. Voting meh. While you claim the run is perfect, theres places I've noticed that can be improved. I would improve it myself, but I'm far too busy, so you'll have to wait a couple of years until I get around to it. Sorry. More seriously, apart from being the most bizarrely drawn pterrodactyl ever (is it on jurassic drugs or something?) I took some pics: http://www.bluetoaster.net/tasvideos/subpics/1904/ Linked to avoid epic spoilers.
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adelikat wrote:
But other than that trick, my movie is perfect :-)
Voting yes because of that comment. Also because the dinosaur is totally rad.
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* Colors a dinosaur
I think that's the funniest submission criteria ever. I really don't see how any game can be published from now on that doesn't color a dinosaur.
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* Colors a dinosaur
I think that's the funniest submission criteria ever. I really don't see how any game can be published from now on that doesn't color a dinosaur.
Or, all future submissions require * Does not color a dinosaur
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Yes, exactly! Submissions should specify whether or not they color a dinosaur!
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om, nom, nom... blech, bitter!
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om, nom, nom... blech, bitter!
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Encode adelikat: EDITed post to link instead of embed and embedded it in the submission instead.