!!! Isn't it too easy when you use an emulator? Short answer: Perfection is not easy. Yes, using the above-mentioned tools makes ''playing'' easy - but we're not just playing here. We're attempting to perfect the games to godly level of precision - which involves handling the game like if it was The Matrix - observing every slightest detail of it to gain control of it in ways that the makers never realized. We're searching for perfection.%%% To reach that goal, using the features provided by an emulator is irrelevant, as long as the "world" - the game - is unmodified. It's a really huge job to produce a good timeattack movie. Sure, anyone can undo when they make a mistake - but who can spot the error that causes 0.1 seconds of delay in the movie? Who can spot and abuse bugs in games to do seemingly unearthly maneuvers?