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Trip World is a very underrated game for the Nintendo Game Boy, and is one of my personal favorites on the system. The game lends itself well to TASing; the gameplay can be seen as a mix between Little Samson and Gimmick! (which is hardly surprising as the game is from Sunsoft) and level layout is similar to Mega Man. The premise is an age-old video game cliché: your character (in this a puffy rabbit/pikachu kind of thing) must rescue his kidnapped girlfriend from an evil dude.
The character is originally armed with only jumping and a kick, but as you progress through the levels you can pick up fruit to transform and gain new powers for a limited time. The powers are as follows: Flower Power-Up, he grows a flower on his head and can fire seeds at enemies to immobilise them, never seen in this run; Shrink, he shrinks to small size, but other powers remain the same, never used; Grow, he grows in size, but kicking power is disabled, never used; Ball, he transforms into a ball and can bounce and travel at high speed, used extensively; Mouse, he turns into a mouse and can tail whip enemies from a greater distance, he must also be in this form to transform into his final form; Final, his legs grow long and he shoots energy bombs that kill all enemies in one hit. He can also transform into other things by pressing B-down depending on the level, although the only one useful in this run is his Fish transformation.
This really is great game, but it never received a US release so I highly recommend that you all play it if you enjoy this movie.
  • Aims For Fastest Time
  • Manipulates Luck
  • Genre: Platform

Level Notes

Just to answer some questions you may have...
  • Stage 1
    • The top of the screen is solid in places which means I have to clip the floating thing before falling in the water.
    • The transformation time for a fish is slower than simply jumping through the water.
  • Stage 2
    • The ball physics are quite complex and so sometimes it isn't always faster to rapid-fire B to gain speed and speed must be sacrificed to cross the screens optimally.
  • Stage 3
    • The fish swimming physics are surprisingly forgiving. The optimal pattern is A-Blank-A across three frames any more than that and the Y-position will increase too quickly. If this pattern is not over used X-Position can be maintained, though the Y-Position may vary.
    • You may notice that I use a longer jump before the wall jumping guys. This is luck manipulation.
    • For those of you that don't notice; the long, straight area at the top of the level is a windy area that slows my movement.
  • Stage 4
    • I waste a lot of time waiting to transform from the ball. This is because the ball can't do damage and therefore I can't defeat the mini-boss. The ball allows such fast movement that it is still worth getting it. Also, it would be faster waiting to transform in the boss chamber, rather than beside the fruit. The fruit, however lets me transform into the mouse, which in turn allows me to transform into the final form, which is ultimately faster.
    • When in the final form the ultimate attack is the energy bombs. These are so powerful that they rebound the main character backwards. These can be linked to together to boost him through the level.
  • Stage 5
    • The butterflies are solid sprites and get in the way of me jumping optimally.
    • I can get a Ball transformation early in this level, but I would arrive at the mini-boss way too early.
    • As above I pick up the mouse powerup to be able to transform into the final form.

Mukki: Due to NRGspoon's comments in the thread I re-investigated the B-Up transformation. Originally, I thought it just made you fly upwards quickly, which it does, however I just realised that it seems to follow the water physics for some reason. This means that a trick allowing increased X-Velocity is possible in the air using the A-blank-A pattern as seen in the water. This saves a decent amount of time, however, it also makes the game suffer from SMW syndrome (i.e. one would simply fly over everything). It will take a few days to a week to implement this. The resulting movie will be considerably different from this making a new submission necessary. Hopefully this doesn't detract from the entertainment value too much.
Canceling.


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #2280: Mukki's GB Trip World in 07:15.77
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pretty decent game, yes vote
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I realize the E rom is difficult to find, but I must ask...is the J rom better for TASing?
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As far as I can tell it isn't, in fact, this movie syncs on the (E) rom so I assume they are exactly the same. I chose the J rom under the general attitude here that if there is no U rom use the J rom, E roms suck. Obviously this is targeted at home console emulators, but for the sake of cleanliness I chose to also apply that reasoning here.
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I take it the basic B-Up transformation isn't of any use as well?
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This game was tripping alright. A decent yes-vote.
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omg lol this is so fake!!!1 the nes cant produce music like this!
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Interested in uploading to Youtube. The votes make this game seem decent.
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om, nom, nom... want more!
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Mukki wrote:
As far as I can tell it isn't, in fact, this movie syncs on the (E) rom so I assume they are exactly the same. I chose the J rom under the general attitude here that if there is no U rom use the J rom, E roms suck. Obviously this is targeted at home console emulators, but for the sake of cleanliness I chose to also apply that reasoning here.
Why did you cancel it? Also, I had thought that the attitude is to use a ROM that is more likely to have English text, so the preference order would go like U-E-A-J-K or so (A for Australian, K for Korean); then again I remembered that at least for the home consoles (not handhelds like GB) U and J were both NTSC while E was PAL, so E actually is more different from U than J is. Of course if it turns out that there actually is some major glitch in the E rom but not the J rom (unlikely because J came first and usually bugs are ironed out instead of added over time), that may be why you cancelled the run.
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He edited his submission text and explained why he cancelled it.
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I don't know what exactly the B-up transformation does, but I voted yes on this. The game is rather good, and the character design is nothing short of awesome.
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I don't know what exactly the B-up transformation does, but I voted yes on this. The game is rather good, and the character design is nothing short of awesome.
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<klmz> it reminds me of that people used to keep quoting adelikat's IRC statements in the old good days <adelikat> no doubt <adelikat> klmz, they still do