Tool-assisted movies (6)

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Published on 1/7/2016
Borderline is an overhead shooter that puts the player in control of a Jeep in a war zone. The Jeep is equipped with a gun that has unlimited ammunition. Each round consists of four stages; after the player has completed all of them, the game proceeds to the next round, with increased difficulty.
adelikat completes the four stages in record time.
Game:
Borderline

Genres:
Shooter
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 1.11.4

Published on 10/30/2020
A little Native American boy was separated from his family and he needs to find his way back home. Home just happens to be situated on top of a 2000-meter tall tree, so a bit of climbing is involved.
Magical Tree is a vertical platforming game, originally developed by Konami for the MSX and released in 1984. It was later ported and released in Taiwan for SG-1000 by Aaronix.
Game:
Magical Tree

Genres:
Platformer
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 2.4.2

Published on 9/1/2022
Pitfall II: The Lost Caverns (ピットフォールII) is the sequel to Pitfall and was released for a variety of systems during the mid-1980s including the SG-1000 in 1985. It was also ported to Sega System 1 arcade hardware by Sega. Gameplay is similar to the original game, but the levels are more maze-like. It features tweaks such as a lives system, minecarts, balloons and even a final Demon boss. Other than that, the plot is identical to the versions released for the Atari 2600.
aiqiyou retrieves the Raj diamond in record time.

Published on 3/28/2013
Sega Galaga is the only port of the classic arcade game that has a different name. It is effectively a completely different game than the arcade version. While the basic concept is the same, this version has simplified sound and rules, no challenge modes and all of the waves are identical, although the enemy movement increases and decreases in cycles, reaching the fastest speed at level 35.
This run by dwangoAC beats the example high score in the fastest time possible.
We also have runs of the MSX version and Atari 7800 version.
Game:
Sega-Galaga

Genres:
Shooter
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 1.4.0

Published on 8/15/2017
Rumor says that the legendary Black Onyx, an artifact that grants eternal youth and happiness to those who can find it, lies within the Black Tower near the town of Utsuro. You assemble a party of brave adventurers and venture into the tower, defeating monsters on your way to the great treasure. ruadath gets to the treasure in just 41 seconds, moving through the rooms with godlike speed.
The Black Onyx is one of the first traditional role-playing games made by a Japanese company. It is similar in gameplay to early Wizardry and Ultima games with killing monsters and exploring dungeons, with dark, realistic visuals. The player creates a party (up to five members) and explores a maze-like 3D dungeon, fighting random enemies on the way. The heroes also meet adventurers who can be convinced to join the party. The combat engine is turn-based.
Game:
The Black Onyx

Genres:
RPG
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 2.0.1

Published on 10/20/2022
Wonder Boy is an arcade game developed by Sega that serves as a sort of precursor to the Adventure Island series. You play as a tribal jungle boy known as Wonder Boy, who must rescue his girlfriend Tina from a dark king with his trusty hatchet and skateboard. It has received ports to the Sega SG-1000 and Master System, the former essentially receiving a remade game due to system limitations and lacking items such as the skateboard.
In this run, Darkman425 plays the SG-1000 version to completion as fast as possible.
Game:
Wonder Boy

Genres:
Platformer
Video Downloads:
Compatibility MP4
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 2.8


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