Post subject: Jungle Book
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I decided to try as TAS on The Jungle Book (SNES) and fairly shortly afterward I believe it won't be as entertaining to watch nor to make... so I'm not too sure whether I'll continue or not. Either way here's a WIP http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/194361737/JungleBookTAS_WIP.smv ps: I know I could've collected some extra health to save the slow slow slow ride on the parrot at the end of lvl 2 but I just wanted to finish the level to post this and get it over with for now :D ps2: I used to PAL version because that was the only one with an exclamation mark in its title... is that the wrong or right decision?
TASes: [URL=http://tasvideos.org/Movies-298up-Obs.html]Mr. Nutz (SNES), Young Merlin 100% (SNES), Animaniacs 100% (SNES)[/URL]
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Not sure if I'd want to sit through a full run of that. It looks pretty similar to some other, already published Disney TASes. Not to be discouraging or anything. :/
ps2: I used to PAL version because that was the only one with an exclamation mark in its title... is that the wrong or right decision?
People normally go with whatever (U) version they can get. If nothing else, a movie made with a (U) is, in my experience, more likely to sync with (U)[!] rather than any (E) version would be.
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Funny, I was going to do this game when I finished Tin Star but I'll be happy to let you do it.
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Heh I remember renting this as a kid. IIRC the first boss is a big snake, and I was disappointed that a turbo stream of bananas wasn't killing him fast enough. Then I realized that by tapping down I could interrupt his arm animation and make him throw bananas much faster. The rest of the game proved to be pretty easy after that. Your run is pretty good so far, nice use of damage boosting.
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The PC game of the jungle book can be beaten in real time in less than a minute (it takes more time to introduce the copy protection than to win the game). I think it's the worst game I've ever played and even though I gave it away to several friends, every one of them returned it to me because they didn't want to keep it.
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Dromiceius wrote:
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Thanks for reply
Captain Forehead wrote:
Funny, I was going to do this game when I finished Tin Star but I'll be happy to let you do it.
I just played through the game (needed cheats *badly* :D) and decided not to go for it.... there's a terribly long and slow autoscrolling-part in it, other than that there's not too many interesting situations I think
negjay wrote:
(...) by tapping down I could interrupt his arm animation and make him throw bananas much faster.
heh didn't know that!
DrJones wrote:
The PC game of the jungle book can be beaten in real time in less than a minute (it takes more time to introduce the copy protection than to win the game). I think it's the worst game I've ever played and even though I gave it away to several friends, every one of them returned it to me because they didn't want to keep it.
good to know i guess... not sure what to say ;)
TASes: [URL=http://tasvideos.org/Movies-298up-Obs.html]Mr. Nutz (SNES), Young Merlin 100% (SNES), Animaniacs 100% (SNES)[/URL]