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Published on 7/25/2008
This is the second and last true Mario game for the original Gameboy. It has unique power ups like carrots and bubbles and allows the player to go through each of the worlds in any order. It also features the first appearance of Wario, who would become a staple character for Nintendo.
This run was made on the Japanese version because it allows for a trick to save time during boss fights. Much of the other time saved comes from careful lag management.

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Published on 10/14/2008
This is the second and last true Mario game for the original Gameboy. It has unique power ups like carrots and bubbles and allows the player to go through each of the worlds in any order. It also features the first appearance of Wario, who would become a staple character for Nintendo.
This run works on both the Japanese and USA/Europe versions.
This is a 1 minute 14 second improvement over the author's previous attempt. Details on improvements can be found in the author's submission text.

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Published on 3/25/2007
The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening is a classic Game Boy Zelda adventure. Link must travel across the dream world of Koholint Island, collecting the 8 Instruments to wake the Wind Fish and go home after a terrible shipwreck.
This movie here completes the game in a time quite a bit shorter than what the creators probably originally intended — a warping glitch is used to skip almost everything in the game.
This movie is about 21.7 seconds faster than the previous version by a different author.
If you liked this, be sure to also check out the Game Boy Color version (DX), which completes all the dungeons.

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Published on 10/3/2007
This movie proves the benefit of sleeping in late. In a departure from most runs, which try to start as soon as possible, the author avoids any input for over two minutes to enable a faster route.
This Wario game is a fairly unique platformer, where you not only play as "the bad guy" but normal damage is replaced with various status effects like catching on fire. In addition, the use of these effects is needed to complete the game.
Video Downloads:
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Published on 7/2/2007
Moai-Kun is a fun, fast-paced puzzle-platformer where the goal is to rescue all your pink friends and then reach the door - to continue to the next stage. It has a surprising amount of action for a puzzle game.
This game is yet another example of Konami's fascination with Easter Island statues.
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Moai-kun

Genres:
Platformer
Puzzle
Video Downloads:
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Published on 7/1/2007
In Kirby's second Game Boy adventure, he not only takes on the powers of his enemies, but also has the support of his animal friends. Watch as Kirby flies, swims and burns his way across the planet Pop Star to save Dream Land once again.
Along the way, Soulrivers collects a Rainbow Piece in each stage in order to fight the true final boss. In addition, he plays bonus games in the rooms of defeated bosses and manipulates the appearance of a female Chu to obtain 100% completion.

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Published on 7/4/2007
Mickey Mouse is on an adventure to save Pluto with a bunch of suits with various powers.
This movie is nearly a 24 second improvement of the previous movie by nitsuja.
The constant jumping is necessary to preserve the speed gained from running downhill. Other specifics on the improvement can be found in the submission comments.


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