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Published on 8/22/2021
Batman: The Animated Series is a side scrolling beat 'em up game for the Nintendo Game Boy developed and published by Konami. Each level has Batman and Robin fighting a different villain in the Batman franchise, which includes Joker, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, and the Penguin.
Exonym completes the game in record time.

Published on 12/3/2023
Bonk's Revenge is a platforming game developed by Red Corporation and published by Hudson Soft for the Game Boy in 1994. It features vastly different levels from the PCE version as well as transformations otherwise not present. The overall story remains identical to that of the PCE version, though.
Exonym defeats King Drool III in record time.

Published on 11/19/2017
Zook Man ZX4 (路克人ZX4) is a Game Boy Advance game by Vast Fame and the third known game in their Zook series. It is based loosely on the Rockman X games.
The game spans eight levels including an intro stage and a final boss rush. Several enemies are taken from Rockman X and Rockman 8, with the bosses being either recycled from previous Zook Hero games or being edits from other official Megaman games. The main character's design is based off of X.
This game was run as part of TASVideos' Dream Team Contest 6, and this TAS was built on a combination of multiple submissions of said contest - hence the high number of authors.

Published on 10/5/2011
Aero the Acro-Bat is the tale of a bat who has to defend his circus from an angry clown and his horde of minions. Watch as Aero bounces, glides and soars through this game with even greater ease than before, 01:10.97 faster than the previous run due to a variety of small improvements.
This game also features the first appearance of another Sunsoft character, Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel.

Published on 8/9/2018
Aero the Acrobat 2 is the sequel to Aero the Acrobat. This game abandons the quest-based gameplay of the first game and instead goes for straight platformer levels. They also added a few new moves to Aero's arsenal.
According to the story, after Aero defeated Ektor the evil industrialist clown in the previous game, he decides to wander around Ektor's evil museum. Meanwhile Zero the Kamikaze squirrel rescues Ektor using his flying machine. While wandering the museum, Aero happens across a strange portal, which pulls him toward a far away past. Turns out the portal was a trap set by Ektor.

Each encode, as well as the movie file itself, contains the author's commentary in the form of soft subtitles.

Published on 10/13/2018
At a time when computer games were being blamed for violence, bad language, epilepsy and everything else the ‘moral majority’ needed a scapegoat for, LJN gave us this game, based on the toy line of the same name. You play a crash test dummy, trying to progress through levels filled with hazards such as cars and fireballs, while trying to preserve your limbs, within the time limits. The story of the game is that the evil Junkman (another crash test dummy) is trying to unlock the secrets of his his advanced T9000 torso, and you have to stop him.

The movie file, as well as all the encodes, have the authors' commentary as soft subtitles.

Published on 9/9/2018
Tinhead is a robot trying to save the universe from the evil Grim Squidge. Using various transformations and bouncing metal balls, Tinhead does this in record time. This game looks and feels a lot like a Sonic game minus the super speed.
Exonym improved the predecessor movie by 47.29 seconds thanks to new glitches and better optimization.

Published on 2/5/2024
Don Doko Don 2 (ドンドコドン2) is a platforming game for the Famicom that was released only in Japan. It is the sequel to the arcade game Don Doko Don, which was also only released in Japan. In this game, you play as a dwarf that's tasked with collecting the ingredients to an antidote that will turn a recently transformed frog prince back into a human. Featuring the usage of a large mallet and the ability to throw knocked out enemies, the game can be a little reminiscent of Super Mario Bros. 2 and later Mario games that made more use of Mario's hammer.
Here, Exonym does some extensive RNG manipulation and a couple of nice platforming tricks to keep the dwarf going at max speed and beat the game as fast as possible. For more information on the tricks used and details on how each level was done, you can read the author's notes.

Published on 9/6/2019
Donald Land is a 1988 platform video game produced by Data East in association with the McDonald's Corporation for the Family Computer.
This game was featured in Dream Team Contest 7. This movie is a collaborative effort by the participants of the contest as well as the host, Memory.
Game:
Donald Land

Genres:
Platformer
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 2.2.2

Published on 3/19/2024
The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! is a 1993 platform game on the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Taito. The game plays identically to its predecessor The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy. In it, Fred Flintstone and his best friend Barney Rubble must find their children who have mysteriously disappeared.
Exonym goes out in search of both Pebbles and Bam-Bam, finding them in record time.

Published on 2/28/2023
Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi (which roughly translates to "Donald Duck in the Magic Cap"), is a Japan only side scrolling platformer published by Epoch Co. and released in 1995. While window shopping, Daisy Duck spots a very nice hat that she would love to have, but costs $300. Donald decides to take up some jobs to earn money to purchase the hat. Little does Donald know of the epic quest he will embark on just to obtain this hat.
Exonym improves on the previous publication by 3387 frames, thanks to various glitches and other optimizations.

Published on 3/23/2015
Radical Rex is a fire-breathing, skateboard-riding Tyrannosaurus who has to save the dinosaur race, which is under the spell of an evil creature. Tubular.
In this run, Exonym abuses a surprisingly complex momentum system to move as fast as possible through the stages. For more information, read the author's comments.

Published on 11/29/2014
Super Star Wars is a 1992 game made by LucasArts, the first in a trilogy of SNES games created by them. It is notable for its run-and-gun gameplay.
Watch as Exonym deals with some very difficult luck manipulation and lag reduction to expertly deliver a time of 18:36.
More Star Wars runs, we have. Find them here, you can.

Published on 5/16/2016
Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is the second game in the Super Star Wars series, notable for its unforgiving difficulty and run-and-gun gameplay.
In this run, the authors deal with intense lag reduction and luck manipulation to beat the game in a little over half an hour. Most impressive.
There are also runs of the first and third games in the series: Super Star Wars and Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.

Published on 8/25/2014
George Jetson was about to run out to work when his pal Captain Zoom appears out of thin air. Zoom tells him that Zora, the leader of SPREE ("Space Pirates Reveling in Evil Enterprises"), is planning on looting this solar system of all its resources! Unfortunately, in his last encounter with Zora, Zoom has used up all his strength and now he is powerless, so he asks George to take over. He gives George his Pneumo Osmatic Precipitator (or P.O.P.) and bids him good luck. Can George save his family and this galaxy?


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